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Seun (m)
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I would like to own the Canon HV20 because it's affordable, supports high definition video and has a pretty big 1/2.7 inch imager. I've downloaded high definition videos captured with this camera; they are stunning and far above 'broadcast quality'. It even has some professional features such as zebras, adjustable sharpness, and a true progressive 24p mode. Downside to this camera: its exposure, gain, and frame-rate are difficult to control. If I must buy a professional HDV camcorder, it will be the Canon XH A1 1/3 inch 3CCD Camera. It has better low light performance than the HV30 and a lot of professional features I've never used. It's funny how filmmakers can get away with using consumer cameras because they are in full control of lighting while videographers need to use professional cameras due to their superior low light performance.
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3d_hunter (m)
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i use a Sony DCR HC21. gives me much of what i need since i am not a professional
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fntekim (m)
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You are right. It shouldn't be. 
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dontedre (m)
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If u tried a sony HC47, u would knw your canon handycam is child's play.
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tiwantiwa
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have got a hv20. it is compact and tap , you can get it less than a thousand usd now , remember to pick the accessories especially the gun microphone
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kaydee (m)
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please let's know how much they're worth?
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dontedre (m)
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the sony HC 47 cost me 65k(in naira) without the accessories
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deleson
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