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Thread: JVC GR-HD1 consumer HD camera

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    JVC GR-HD1 consumer HD camera

    Anyone have any good info on this camera?

    Everything on camcorderinfo.com is from 2004...


    I need to buy a camera ASAP for school, and since my dad is footing the bill for me he wants to buy new from B&H even though buying used would save alot of money.

    $1500 dollar range so my options are limited

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    I don't know anything about HD cameras.

    Now at least you have 1 reply.

    Did you check out cnet yet?

    From cnet:
    The good: Great resolution; comfortable design; solid construction; supports up- and down-conversion for a variety of display options.

    The bad: Low-resolution viewfinder; lacks professional controls usually available for the price; mediocre color and latitude; few editing options; limited zoom range.

    The bottom line: As the only single-chip consumer high-def camcorder, the JVC GR-HD1 is the ultimate for amateur videographers with HDTVs. But pros should look for an HD camera with more advanced features.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MOHSHSIHd View Post
    I need to buy a camera ASAP for school, and since my dad is footing the bill for me he wants to buy new from B&H even though buying used would save alot of money.

    $1500 dollar range so my options are limited
    What are you going to use it at school for? Is it a production course? If so, don't they have better cameras for you to use?

    I would go looking for something more like this camera... but I can't vouch for the seller.
    http://cgi.ebay.com/Brand-NEW-Sony-H...QQcmdZViewItem

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    Quote Originally Posted by advres View Post
    What are you going to use it at school for? Is it a production course? If so, don't they have better cameras for you to use?

    I would go looking for something more like this camera... but I can't vouch for the seller.
    http://cgi.ebay.com/Brand-NEW-Sony-H...QQcmdZViewItem
    Im going to use it for making a documentary this semester, mostly interviews so the quality is not that important, but I will be wanting to use it for other things.


    I can rent from the school, but it is really expensive.


    In reality I need to spend bigger and get a 3-chip cause myself and another maggot are going to start a real movie project next year...

    I also need my own 16mm setup...


    shit...money is stupid.


    Maybe I can convince my dad to let me pay him back with interest.


    Being a film student with class at crazy hours does not translate well to having a job...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOHSHSIHd View Post
    I can rent from the school, but it is really expensive.
    Being a film student with class at crazy hours does not translate well to having a job...
    WOW...They make you rent your gear at film school??? Holy fuck, that is weaksauce.

    I had to buy all of my tapes and film stock but the cameras/lights/tripods/etc, we were allowed to sign out for projects.

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    hmmmm

    try www.newegg.com

    cnet doesn't list it for some reason

    but the prices are usually the best

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    Quote Originally Posted by advres View Post
    WOW...They make you rent your gear at film school??? Holy fuck, that is weaksauce.

    I had to buy all of my tapes and film stock but the cameras/lights/tripods/etc, we were allowed to sign out for projects.
    We even have to pay to use the optical printer, contact printer, darkroom, and steenbecks....



    fucking weaksauce...

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    I'm leaning towards the Sony HDR-FX7...

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