You don't mention a budget for your camcorder, but anyone that has a 
firewire out (1394) should do nicely, just capture directly into 
premiere and edit in DV. You didn't mention your version of p. I have ppro 2

Many cammies have a 1394 out. This does not address the quality of the 
camera or what kinds of things you shoot. Do you do this professionally?

DVD camcorders must encode to mpeg2 on the fly. They are not created 
equally in this area. As far as video quality goes, I would suggest you 
avoid this route given what you want to acomplish with it.

Joe Salerno
713-6688650
Industrial Video Services
http://joe.salerno.com

Leonel Dolara wrote:
> Dear everybody,
>    
>   I am thinking of buying a camcorder and I would prefer to buy the correct 
> one. I like to edit all my shots on Premiere, so which one should I buy? 
>    
>   I don't wanna spend hours capturing from the camera to the PC, and then 
> converting all mpeg to avi so I can edit it on the Adobe Premiere. I don't 
> know if it is possible not to do that, I was told that the DVD camcores 
> record mpeg files, so it is easy to see directly what you just shot on your 
> DVD player, but if you wanna edit it (I always wanna do that) you have to 
> convert everything to avi . 
>    
>   So, am I right and have to edit always in AVI?
>    
>   And is there any camcorder that can record in AVI or something like that?
>    
>   Thank you in advance and this group is cool! I can't stop learning from you!
>    
>   Leonel Dolara.
>   Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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