Right now the fx1 is not a bad choice but it's still a big hard for
editing (acording to every articles I've read so far) and after talking
to a friend of mine, he suggested to wait, so I'll wait on that, but in
the mean time, I would suggest the Panasonic dvx100a, just because it
does have all the whistle and power to do everything, regular to 24p,
and the price range is from $1500 to $3000 (depending who and how you
get it). Or go with the Canon xl2 ;)

Johnny

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sune A
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 8:46 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AP] Now I've done it / Recommendations for a new camera?



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rieni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>I lost my camera in the ocean the other day... Hope my insurance 
>>covers
>>it!
>>I haven't been active on the list the last 8 months or so because I've

>>been
>>busy finishing school.. Only one month to go and I'll be able to focus

>>more
>>on video, something I really look forward to..
>>But now it might all be ruined!!
>>
>>Anyhoo.. Can someone recommend a good 3CCD camera which isn't too 
>>costly?
>
> Yo Sune!
>
> That new High Definition Sony camcorder is on the top of my wish list!
>
> What were you shooting when you lost your cam? Whales?
>
> Rieni
>


Hahaha!
I was shooting the bay area of Oslo, Norway.
Yeah I've been drooling over that one... But it is waay to pricey... I'd

also like the 24fps from Panasonic.

-
Sune
www.suneworld.com



 
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