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I don't want to buy the camera on-line then have to go buy extra stuff...I'm usually as good or better from the trash as I am the fairway...I found a pretty good deal that comes with case , 10 tapes , lens cleaner & brush & 1394 conn...
Not been able to find any reviews yet, but guess this cam is not on the top-list to be tested...So what I am looking for is a decent Mini-DV SD camera for family use, which delivers a good product on automatic settings without the need for any add-ons...I am just about to buy a camera to replace my old and degrading Canon MV30i, and are not in any need to jump the HD train yet...
The NV-GS320 is one of the few cameras in its price range sporting three CCD sensors (3CCD...Of course, I cannot compare the image quality to that of other cameras, but in the absolute sense these pictures are very good...Whether that is good or bad depends on the situation...
I've read allot and decided I should for the panasonicnv-gs320 because of it's great video quality...Now I read about this cheap HD Aiptek cam, which makes me wonder why I should spend 450 euros (in Holland) for the panasonic...I understand I'm going to get bad low light performance and bad audio - but what about video quality...
First off, I would like to thank the good folks here at Simply DV for doing what they are doing - a special thanks to Colin...I roughly get about 8 mins of reasonably good footage from a 60 mins tape...Now the PanasonicNV-GS320 or the slightly updated NV-GS330 is a nice camcorder for the money...