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In Reply to: Re: Baby due in a few days. Help! Camcorder & DVD burner recs... posted by bubbahotep on July 6, 2005 at 12:00:12:
...and am very happy.
About four years ago purchased a Sony HI-8 with a 20X optical lens. Taped dozens of ny kids soccer games. Then just put the cam on edit, and then used an S video cable and rca for audio straight into a Toshiba DVD recorder. Only have used DVD-R.I keep the original Hi8, and make copies for parents that wanted them.
I actually got terrific results from the games I taped on a trip to Italy with my son's team.
I think the HI 8 cam cost me around $ 249.00 , and the DVD recorder $ 225.00. Anytime you don't want something from the tape , you just press pause.
If I was buying a camcorder now, I would go digital, but at the time a 20X optical digital was much more $$$. 10 X was standard, not good enough for games.
Follow Ups:
The question is:Do you want to spend the next 15 years of your life hustling for the camcorder, the battery, the tape cassettes/discs, trying to be a videographer, while you miss whatever your tyke is actually getting up to, in the expectation that you may live to be too old to have any memories, and yet somehow capable enough to have saved those tapes and be able to operate a player (assuming whatever format you choose to store the memories is still supported in 2060) and that, although you mind will be crumbling, the video images will somehow bring those all-important emotions and perhaps tears of joy to your eyes that simple snapshots could not, and somehow make your otherwise excrutiating remaining days bearable, OR...
...don't you think it's a better idea to watch your family grow with your own eyes, and maybe even engage in the lives of those around you, using an old-fashioned still camera to record the times for prosperity?
You can see where my bias is! I spent a year with a camcorder. Darn heavy thing gave me a headache. (Tip: By taking lots of still shots in a row, you can create the illusion of moving pictures.)
My advice is to can the camcorder, take a roll of film on occasion, when the child is relaxed and cute. Use a tape recorder to record his voice.
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