
OT: Video Camcorders
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OT: Video Camcorders
I know this somewhat off-topic what but types/brands do you fellas use that post all those wonderful videos? I purchased Screen Cast-O-Matic in preparation for doing a few Acorn videos but the last video equip I purchased had cool buzz words like S-VHS, flying erase heads, editing controller and the graphics were done on a Commodore Amiga 2000!
I don't want to start another expensive hobby, just something that does the job for a reasonable price.

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Re: OT: Video Camcorders
I'm using a consumer grade Canon HF series I think. I bought it refurbished from their website. GoPros are nice but expensive. I would imagine any decent brand name video camera that outputs .mp4 in HAD would do?DICKEYBIRD wrote: ↑Sun Oct 29, 2017 12:33 am I know this somewhat off-topic what but types/brands do you fellas use that post all those wonderful videos? I purchased Screen Cast-O-Matic in preparation for doing a few Acorn videos but the last video equip I purchased had cool buzz words like S-VHS, flying erase heads, editing controller and the graphics were done on a Commodore Amiga 2000!I don't want to start another expensive hobby, just something that does the job for a reasonable price.
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