mini DVD = records directly to a small DVD disc. Very expensive to constantly buy mini DVD's. Also, you can buy mini DVD-RW's, but still expensive.
Mini DV = records digitally to tapes. tapes are relatively inexpensive, and you can write over previously taped stuff.
SD Cards = record to memory cards, just like digital cameras use.
AFAIK, mini DV cameras are the cheapest kinds. I have a Sony Mini DV and I love it. The only problem I've run into so far - is ripping the video from camcorder to PC. The quality just won't be the same as it looks on the camcorder. I have a USB 2.0 card, and it just isn't the same. I imagine if you have a DVD camcorder, then it will record with good quality. I don't know that for sure, but it sounds reasonable.
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I have a base-model camera. After buying a better battery, camera case, extra tapes, and warranty plan, it came to $600.
Good Luck.
Message edited by author 2006-11-22 16:32:55. |