BUT I am getting interested in shooting some video to intermix with my pics and I have no idea what product to buy for this activity. There must be a wealth of experience among our members that I could maybe tap into ( and I expect many different points of view about brands also) so here's asking
Currently I shoot some video in a limited way using my mobile phone. It does a reasonable job in good/excellent lighting conditions but is very limited in its capture capabilities across the broader range of possibilities. And we get a lot of 'low light' up here in Norway.
My needs are for something ...
- small (I already carry too much in DSLR camera gear!)
- affordable (I don't need top of the range) but I need good quality/reliability.
- easy to use in a variety of lighting conditions
- some optical zoom capabiity so this might rule out the flat pocket type with only digital zoom rubbish per my mob phone.
Though a good pixel count will permit some cropping.
- HD capability ... maybe?
- does it need to be 25fps as is PAL?
- NEW is not essential but 'as new' is.
- anything else I should consider as 'mandatory?
Usage will be 'off the cuff' holiday kind of stuff rather than for downloading to various web sites ... there is enough rubbish here without me adding to it! My PD11 activity is for fun not profit ... family dvd's covering the 'what's happened to us' year reviews, holiday's etc.
So I am hoping that a couple of our experts can guide me ... reading a few web 'reviews' clearly shows strong bias towards different handycams. And looking at product in our local shops confuses even more! Some of the models seem to have been around quite some years ... job lot buying no doubt.
If someone can give me an opinion/point me in the right direction based upon user knowledge (rather than shop sales knowledge) I would be most grateful.
Thanks in advance ... if need be I am available via PM.
Ron
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