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Re: Is there a difference?
by
Michael Palmer
on Feb 20, 2008 at 3:06:01 pm
Well you've come to the right place for help with your HDV (HD) CAMERA, however you should study up on what you have before posting here. I have learned plenty from reading other posts and found it is better to study on my own rather than ask a friend who doesn't know what he is talking about.
You will be amazed of the information you will find by searching here.
Search is your friend.....
Good Luck
Michael Palmer
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