jackass1
Nov 15 2006, 18:18
one easy to use too and a nice and small one, i need 1 for my media project, im making a short film and my dad is restricting me to the house with his (it was very expensive etc.). i cant make a short film in the same area for all the scenes
dieterich
Nov 15 2006, 18:57
Really good, cheap, and small usually do not reside in the same category. You can get really small and expensive, or really good and expensive, or really small and good and expensive, but usually not cheap with any of those combinations. What kind of quality / size are you actually hoping for and maybe someone can point you in the right direction....
Cheap is also a relative term. What may be cheap to you may be expensive to me....
jackass1
Nov 15 2006, 19:36
well firstly, im only 14 years old so i dont have absolutely loads of money, quality im not too fussed about as im not thinking of being a director or anything, i want a small one so it wont be getting in the way all the time when im walking around with it.
digitalnemesis
Nov 16 2006, 12:17
Get a Sony DCR-HC42. I have one, it's small, good and cheap and has true widescreen recording. I think it's around $300 in the USA.
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