Spartakus
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Hi,
So here I am: after a couple of years with a Sealife DC800 still camera, I am thinking of buying a video camera, housing and lights. I am trying to protect my wallet, and so hoping to stay in around a $2000 budget.
Bonica has Bonica 1080P HDDV or more expensive JVC HD300. I would like to be able to show my dive adventures on youtube and not be shy, but am not dreaming about serious publishing. I was even able to post my manta video shot with the video tool on the Sealife DC800: YouTube - mantas.mov.
Is the Bonica 1080P sufficiently better than the video option on the still camera? And if it's better will the 1080P be sufficient, or will I always be blaming myself for not buying a more expensive setup?
Thanks
So here I am: after a couple of years with a Sealife DC800 still camera, I am thinking of buying a video camera, housing and lights. I am trying to protect my wallet, and so hoping to stay in around a $2000 budget.
Bonica has Bonica 1080P HDDV or more expensive JVC HD300. I would like to be able to show my dive adventures on youtube and not be shy, but am not dreaming about serious publishing. I was even able to post my manta video shot with the video tool on the Sealife DC800: YouTube - mantas.mov.
Is the Bonica 1080P sufficiently better than the video option on the still camera? And if it's better will the 1080P be sufficient, or will I always be blaming myself for not buying a more expensive setup?
Thanks