robint
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So I am finally narrowing down my choices for HD and I have come to the conclusion it is either Canon HF-11 or HG-21.
I am a bit torn as to which one will work for me best. I would like some opinions. :blinking:
When we go on a week dive trip, I usually record about 45-55 minutes video per day on tape. This is doing 3-5 dives per day, including some topside stuff. So I get around 7 hours of video total for a week trip.
The HF-11 has a 32GB internal flash drive and removeable SDHC card. I am guessing I would have to download to my laptop at least once per trip. Since I am sharing the laptop with hubby who shoots still photos, I am guessing it would be best for me to get a small external hard drive to make sure we don't both fill up the laptop before the end of a week. (We have the Acer 8.9" laptop for travel with 120GB hard drive but we do have some software loaded on it already so not all that space is available).
The HG-21 has 120GB hard drive and records AVCHD files which are larger, from what I have read in reviews. I wouldn't have to download at all or buy the external hard drive.
Okay - The BIG advantage of flash drives like HF-11, from what I have read, is that it has no moving parts and is more durable (in case of bumping or dropping camcorder, etc). The HG-21 hard drive has moving parts and is slightly larger overall than the HF-11. The flash drive files are also smaller so editing them should be easier.
I will be using my new Pinnacle V.12 software (my Mother's Day present from my daughter). 
Price difference of the camcorders will work out to be about the same as the HF-11 is about $100 cheaper, but the need to buy the external hard drive wipes that out.
The housings for each camcorder, I will be getting Ikelite again, have a price difference. The HF-11 housing is several hundred $$$ less as there are less drillings/buttons. I already have an Ikelite light setup ready to use with either.
Both camcorders fit inside the housings with the screen open at an angle. Both look okay and usable like this but the HG-21 has the option of a viewfinder which adds over $100 more to cost. Ikelite Housing for Canon Digital Video Cameras
So all things considered, which one should I order tomorrow? My videos are purely for my fun and for posting on my website and Vimeo. We are going on a camping trip 15-17th this month and I plan to shoot video and practice topside with it, and then editing the videos, before taking it underwater.
robin
I am a bit torn as to which one will work for me best. I would like some opinions. :blinking:
When we go on a week dive trip, I usually record about 45-55 minutes video per day on tape. This is doing 3-5 dives per day, including some topside stuff. So I get around 7 hours of video total for a week trip.
The HF-11 has a 32GB internal flash drive and removeable SDHC card. I am guessing I would have to download to my laptop at least once per trip. Since I am sharing the laptop with hubby who shoots still photos, I am guessing it would be best for me to get a small external hard drive to make sure we don't both fill up the laptop before the end of a week. (We have the Acer 8.9" laptop for travel with 120GB hard drive but we do have some software loaded on it already so not all that space is available).
The HG-21 has 120GB hard drive and records AVCHD files which are larger, from what I have read in reviews. I wouldn't have to download at all or buy the external hard drive.
Okay - The BIG advantage of flash drives like HF-11, from what I have read, is that it has no moving parts and is more durable (in case of bumping or dropping camcorder, etc). The HG-21 hard drive has moving parts and is slightly larger overall than the HF-11. The flash drive files are also smaller so editing them should be easier.


Price difference of the camcorders will work out to be about the same as the HF-11 is about $100 cheaper, but the need to buy the external hard drive wipes that out.
The housings for each camcorder, I will be getting Ikelite again, have a price difference. The HF-11 housing is several hundred $$$ less as there are less drillings/buttons. I already have an Ikelite light setup ready to use with either.

So all things considered, which one should I order tomorrow? My videos are purely for my fun and for posting on my website and Vimeo. We are going on a camping trip 15-17th this month and I plan to shoot video and practice topside with it, and then editing the videos, before taking it underwater.

robin
