robint
Contributor
We have discussed this here before, maybe a year ago, regarding the ability to edit the hard-drive videos. I remember being told not to buy one of these models (I am looking to upgrade this year, maybe). The reason given was that each of the hard-drive models must be downloaded to your computer and edited with the camcorder's own software, not downloaded into any 3rd party software, like Pinnacle, etc. The software issue was the primary issue, I think I remember.
Now, a year later, much more models are on the market, in fact if you go to Circuit City or any other electronics store here in US, 99% of what you see is now hard-drive instead of tapes. So..... has this issue been resolved? If a person is going to upgrade now, what the heck are they supposed to choose? I know most camcorders are designed for the non-diver, dangit, but what should a diver be looking at now?
I have a Sony and had planned to stay with Sony.... but with all the criticism of the HC-5 and HC-7 low-light color issues, I have been considering switching to another brand. Canon, JVC, and Panasonic models are common now. What should I be looking at?
I like the idea of hard-drive instead of tape - and doing liveaboards it would be easy to download the days videos to our laptop at the end of each day. Yes?
any comments appreciated!
robin
BTW...my new Palau videos are posted down on the Pacific Islands Forum now.
Now, a year later, much more models are on the market, in fact if you go to Circuit City or any other electronics store here in US, 99% of what you see is now hard-drive instead of tapes. So..... has this issue been resolved? If a person is going to upgrade now, what the heck are they supposed to choose? I know most camcorders are designed for the non-diver, dangit, but what should a diver be looking at now?
I have a Sony and had planned to stay with Sony.... but with all the criticism of the HC-5 and HC-7 low-light color issues, I have been considering switching to another brand. Canon, JVC, and Panasonic models are common now. What should I be looking at?
I like the idea of hard-drive instead of tape - and doing liveaboards it would be easy to download the days videos to our laptop at the end of each day. Yes?
any comments appreciated!
robin

BTW...my new Palau videos are posted down on the Pacific Islands Forum now.