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Well, there's the saying...thin digital may be in but analog fat is where it's at. Everyone is jumping for digital, yet lens quality, color rendition, cost of tape (media), features, all come into play. This little camera has better features than many newer ones. Great external audio input. Great optical zoom lens with steady shot. Originate in analog, then convert to digital for editing...or edit analog with inexpensive tape players. You then have an original back-up if the digital stream goes sour. Outboard codecs like Plextor's ConverteX PX-M402U the digital transition make possible if you even need to go digital. Many folks are still playing back VHS or 8mm tapes and will continue to do so for years to come. I've had 4 of these cameras...one stolen, one fell and broke, and I keep a back up now. When traveling the last thing I want to worry about is an expensive camera. It was a relief to know I only paid $150 (listed $1000 new) when the camera got stolen, then the second one when it fell. It's the results from your shooting that count...and Hi 8 and SVHS continue to work for me!Read full review
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I have old hi8 movies and used this camera to convert to digital format and worked very well.
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Worked very well.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I bought it for my research to test different camcorder . ABOUT LIKE OR NOT LIKE ,I LIKE EVERY CAMERA I HANDLE ; ALL I NEED IS HOW TO HANDLE EVERY CAMERA. I SAW AND READ THE LISTING BEFORE BIDDING. WHEN I BID FOR 2 THINGS CONSECTIVELY MEANS I WANT TO USE ONE TO REPAIR ANOTHER. SOMETIME I GO FOR THE MECHANISM OR THE ELECTRONICS.