
Bridget
BEST CAMCORDER OUT THERE? I want it for cinematic looking film, thanks :)
I want the best bang for my buck ;). I have been shopping around a lot and have decided i might want the panasonic tm700, i can spend up to 1000 dollars. I want to have the best camcorder that will be good for episodes (movies) etc. So i want it to have a really crisp clear image and i want the colors to be good as well. I really like this look of the canon T2i in this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sQS3eNUL0I&feature=player_embedded
But its made for pictures more, not videos. In theory the tm700 has better stats? than the canon T2i, but then i find some videos of the panasonic tm700 horrible! So im wondering if maybe they just have crappy settings when they took it, or is it just like that half the time? or is it just because of Accessories that they have added on?
Heres a good panasonic tm700 video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDR0XdKa1Oo&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRC6WEMl70Q&feature=related
crappy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlhTuKGMqgc&feature=related
Thanks so much for your time i really appreciate it :)
If you could also tell me the difference between TM700 and the SD700 panasonics i would be soo appreciative! thx :))
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You should check out this blog, it listed out the top best and affordable camcorders to buy: http://lovetosharethis.blogspot.com/2011/06/top-best-hd-and-digital-camcorders-can.html
You should check out this blog, it listed out the top best and affordable camcorders to buy: http://lovetosharethis.blogspot.com/2011/06/top-best-hd-and-digital-camcorders-can.html
how good is the quality of a 1080p video camcorder?

Ryan
more specifically a bell and howard. how good is it if i want to film a youtube series
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Hi Ryan:
Like anything online or with computers, you need to be accurate (spell things right) with your Question in order to get an accurate Answer. But, I understood what you meant.
You are talking about a "Bell & Howell" brand camcorder. Bell & Howell used to be a well-respected movie camera & film projector brand for over 100 years. (My first home-movie camera & projector was a Bell & Howell 8mm color setup, and the first professional motion picture camera I was trained on (shooting 16mm football sports films) was a Bell & Howell with motor-drive & 400-foot film magazine.)
In 2011, a company called Vista Capital bought the rights to the B&H brand name, and now Bluestar Alliance licenses the brand to various product manufacturers who have no connection to the original company.
From my personal experience, and from reading reviews of the latest "Bell & Howell" branded camcorder imports, the features and quality are not very good.
Even though the name "Bell & Howell" used to represent good-quality movie cameras, no self-respecting professional or competent amateur would be caught using a current Bell & Howell model.
If you'll look at Bluestar Alliance's website (http://www.bluestarbrands.com/ ) you'll notice how many "Text To Be Added" or "under-construction" pages are in the menu links. That doesn't build confidence in the parent company nor the brands it represents.
hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
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Hi Ryan:
Like anything online or with computers, you need to be accurate (spell things right) with your Question in order to get an accurate Answer. But, I understood what you meant.
You are talking about a "Bell & Howell" brand camcorder. Bell & Howell used to be a well-respected movie camera & film projector brand for over 100 years. (My first home-movie camera & projector was a Bell & Howell 8mm color setup, and the first professional motion picture camera I was trained on (shooting 16mm football sports films) was a Bell & Howell with motor-drive & 400-foot film magazine.)
In 2011, a company called Vista Capital bought the rights to the B&H brand name, and now Bluestar Alliance licenses the brand to various product manufacturers who have no connection to the original company.
From my personal experience, and from reading reviews of the latest "Bell & Howell" branded camcorder imports, the features and quality are not very good.
Even though the name "Bell & Howell" used to represent good-quality movie cameras, no self-respecting professional or competent amateur would be caught using a current Bell & Howell model.
If you'll look at Bluestar Alliance's website (http://www.bluestarbrands.com/ ) you'll notice how many "Text To Be Added" or "under-construction" pages are in the menu links. That doesn't build confidence in the parent company nor the brands it represents.
hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
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