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<blockquote data-quote="dusty boots" data-source="post: 380046" data-attributes="member: 11737"><p>I've tried a few video cameras out making home movies and have bought some duds. My first one was a Kogan ...little cheap one which was quite good ...easy to operate and easy to recharge but small and hard to keep still. It finally died. Then got a Sony handycam from a friend.....fairly easy to operate but focus not very sharp so I tried another one with sharp focus ....when it wanted to focus ! Another one had only AAA batteries for power and they lasted only 5 minutes. That was a Kogan as well. </p><p>I guess you get what you pay for ... </p><p></p><p>I use a movie making program on my laptop and have turned out some beaut little movies for friends ...birthday do's ...Xmas gatherings ..that kind of stuff.</p><p>Up to $500 is about my limit. Any recommendations ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dusty boots, post: 380046, member: 11737"] I've tried a few video cameras out making home movies and have bought some duds. My first one was a Kogan ...little cheap one which was quite good ...easy to operate and easy to recharge but small and hard to keep still. It finally died. Then got a Sony handycam from a friend.....fairly easy to operate but focus not very sharp so I tried another one with sharp focus ....when it wanted to focus ! Another one had only AAA batteries for power and they lasted only 5 minutes. That was a Kogan as well. I guess you get what you pay for ... I use a movie making program on my laptop and have turned out some beaut little movies for friends ...birthday do's ...Xmas gatherings ..that kind of stuff. Up to $500 is about my limit. Any recommendations ? [/QUOTE]
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