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Re: best Camera format for non linear editing
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RayRayT
on Aug 8, 2007 at 4:34:59 pm
I found a good quality mini-DV consumer camera is real good for what you are trying to do. I haven't had much luck with HD cameras and the Macintosh. The only HD camera that works well, was the JVC with a Dock connector. It was the only one with a Firewire connection. Now if you are looking to spend a little more cash let them look into the HDV camcorders which are also great. good Luck.
By the way, there is always something better, but if the content isn't worth the cost then what you have is suffice.
Raymond Tuquero
-Houston Editor-
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