----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Loveless"
Subject: Re: OT - consumer camcorders




As a non-professional, family videographer, the most sensible way to choose
a camcorder is to first look at the software you are going to use to edit
the video with. Look up the compatibility list for which cameras it will
work with. Then pick a camera from that list which has the features and
produces the quality you want.

Thanks, Godfrey.  That's actually some pretty good advice, and
something I hadn't really considered.  Anyone have any video software
recommendations.  I have access to Windows and Linux boxen.

It's very good advice indeed. I bought myself a JVC rig a while back. Something that didn't occur to me to check was software support. Unfortunately, Adobe Premier Elements (the software I have) doesn't support TOD files, or at least didn't the last time I checked.

William Robb


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