Sony’s HD1000u Interesting, but lacking.
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Some info here: http://filmmakers.net.au/2007/08/29/new-sony-hvr-hd1000/
Very insightful information, can’t wait to try one out!
Sorry to disagree completely with you. Everything this camera is lacking means more money. If you want these item included in the camera there is higher priced cameras that meet your requirements, The HD1000 meets the pocket and needs of some videographers and is not an origianl design, is a carbon copy of the Panasonic AG DVC series that is targeted to same market as the HD1000.
I think you agree completely with me, as I made the same point numerous times in this article.
HD1000u
need more reports leave me mail at http://www.glendaledailyplanet.com I very seldom get back to the same place here.
We are looking to use these for video journalism
how good is the infra red?
thanks Ed