Hi,
Both Sony and Canon have models within your price range. I use both, but mostly the Canon because it's shoots in 25p as as well as 50i.
Take a look at the Sony HDRCX155, which is the cheapest HD flash model they do, and it comes with the ability to shoot at 1920x1080 with a bitrate of 24mbps. The more expensive models are the HDRCX350 and HDRCX550. These all shoot in 50i only, or 60i in NTSC land.
On the Canon front, their cheapest offering seems to be the HFR16 but that shoots only in 50i. The more expensive HFM31 and the monster HFS200/20/21 are all excellent and do shoot in both 25p and 50i. These are the Legria range for PAL land, there are equivalent Vixia models with the same model numbers for NTSC land that shoot in 24p, 30p and 60i.
If you are looking for a camera that is compatible with SVRT (smart rendering) in Powerdirector, I'd go for Canon and Sony.
SVRT aside, I know there are users on here who have no issues with Sanyo and Panasonic cameras plus these makes give you more for your money and shoot excellent quality video.
SVRT support for Panasonic and Sanyo cameras is being investigated. I know this because I nag Cyberlink regularly about it.
Cheers,
Andrew
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