JVC GR-SXM250US Super VHS-C Camcorder

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JVC GR-SXM250US Super VHS-C Camcorder

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Is this thing any good. Im looking to upgrade from my old JVC GR-AX800U. Im looking to get my own because everytime i use my mom's the has a fu(kin B1tch fest.:)
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No i would first off, not look at anything that is VHS, go with MiniDV, thats your best bet, and if your looking for a little cheeper you can get Digital8, but you want it to be a digital cammera.
I would recomend going to Sonys web site and looking at what they have, a very good aray of cammcorders.
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MHFilms.cjb.net wrote:Is this thing any good. Im looking to upgrade from my old JVC GR-AX800U. Im looking to get my own because everytime i use my mom's the has a fu(kin B1tch fest.:)
Upgrade to a MiniDv or DVCAM would be nice but keep in mind that if you need to use blue or green screen effects DV is not as easy to get a clean key in as in SVHS. Here we use only our Panasonic AG-DP800HP for key screens.
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Post by Vamp »

I use SVHS... It's very nice, I also have a JVC GR-SXM190AG... But I'll probably upgrade to DV soon...
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