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How new SD/HD camcorders compare in low light?
by Hector Melendez on Nov 17, 2009 at 11:03:41 pm

This must be discussed before but I'm wondering how the new cams like Panasonic HMC40 or 150 or Sony's (in this price range around $2000-$2500) works compared with Sony VX2100 in low light situations??
Sometimes manufactures forget that no matter the recording format (miniDV, Hard drive or card) the cam "eyes" need to see. The enfatize more in zoom ranges than low light.

I'm about to drop my VX 2100 due to the recording drop-outs problems but I'm afraid to find that no other one see as good as my 2100. I had a AG70 with 7 lux. This was BLIND cam and needed tons of stadium lights to bring out a good video. I don't want to get back!

I read about a FS100 that serve as a recording device but I think it don't work with Sony's cam...It need to work with the start/stop buttom of the cam. Otherwise is unuseful to me.
Any ideas?


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