Bill's suggestion is a good one. Just to add, you can capture with QT
Pro 7 as well -- unsure if it works on Windows.

On 12/2/05, Bill Streeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah there are a few options for this. There are some products that
> are camera mounted direct to disk hard drives. They're kind of
> expensive, at least the ones I've seen at B&H photo. There is a budget
> way of doing this. You can capture direct to a laptop HD via firewire.
> I don't know what options there are to do this on a Mac but you can do
> it via Final Cut Pro or Express or iMovie on a mac very easily. This
> is a great option for stationary or studio work but not so good if you
> need the camera to be mobile.
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> Bill Streeter
> LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
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> --- In [email protected], DrLinton Hutchinson
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> > For those Video Gurus out there - I have a question
> > Is there a camcorder that  you can be shooting and at the same time
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> > saves to an external hard drive rather than tape?  A 3 chip version
> > would be a preference, but one that can be recording action and also
> > saving it to a hard drive would be perfect!
> >
> > Thanks in advance
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> > With friendly greetings,
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> > Linton
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