Video Camera Buyer's Guide
With a number of high-definition digital camcorders now on the market, our Video Camera Buyers Guide can bring you up to speed on what to look for.
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What to know when shopping for an HD camcorder
Though the nationwide transition from analog to pure digital TV has again been delayed (sigh!), analog is dead, and not even an act of Congress can resuscitate it. If you’ve been waiting for prices to come down to go high-def with your home movies, we’re pleased to tell you that you easily can get started with full HD video recording for well under $1,000. Even a step up to more sophisticated models with hefty built-in storage won’t break the bank....
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