Re: [videoblogging] camera

2010-06-14 Thread Tom Dolan
Hi Julian, I've saved the email that you wrote as a reference for the future. It was the most considered and considerate response I got, and well, the future rushed in the door this past weekend. Right off the bat, I'm apologizing for this surprise email and if it's too much trouble to

[videoblogging] Re: camera

2010-06-14 Thread compumavengal
I can't resist a virtual shopping expedition for camcorders. So if I understand the needs and the budget these are some of the candidates. At this price point 2 out of 3 ain't bad or you can't always get what you want at under $130. This is what I found: At TigerDirect: Creative Vado 2nd

Re: [videoblogging] camera

2010-06-14 Thread Julian Seery Gude
Hi Tom, Oops, didn't copy the list in my first response to you. Then thought of one last thing to add (at end of this email). In case anyone else wants to jump in to reply to Tom, my advice was that I believe a cheap camera like the Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG10 would do just fine (as would many others).

Re: [videoblogging] camera

2010-06-14 Thread David Jones
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Julian Seery Gude jul...@exceler8.com wrote: One last note about something that surprised me on the Xacti's external mic jack. Sanyo doesn't use a standard sized audio input jack on cameras like the VPC-HD1000/2000. You'll likely need a $2.50 converter from