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I'm looking for a good quality minidv cam. The smaller the better. I'm not
sure about any other features besides that. I was looking at the sony line
though.
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"Lordmajax" wrote ...
> I'm looking for a good quality minidv cam. The smaller
> the better. I'm not sure about any other features besides that.
> I was looking at the sony line though.
That is like saying...
"I'm looking for a good quality compact vehicle. The smaller the
better. I'm not sure about any other features besides that. I was
looking at the Toyota line though."
Do you see the problem here?
What is your budget?
What do you intend to do with it?
etc. etc. etc.
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Hello,
I do not want to touch you but I would say the smaller the worse.
Of course, it depends on many factors.
Roman
Lordmajax wrote:
> I'm looking for a good quality minidv cam. The smaller the better. I'm not
> sure about any other features besides that. I was looking at the sony line
> though.
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budget isn't an issue. I want to be able to hold it in my hand while
filming. I want to have a good night vision for when I go out at night and
tape. I'm gonna be filming people mostly.
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