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  Independent filmmaker
  • I'm planning a documentary or a creative video, and I want a camcorder that will give me the advanced controls I need for shooting.
  • I want excellent image quality, and I need output in a format that is optimal for editing and applying effects.
  • I can do without consumer-oriented bells and whistles, but I need compatibility with sound and lighting accessories--I want to shoot like a pro.

The Specs That Matter
  • Design Horizontal with side-loading cassette
  • Lens type Fixed lens with 10X or greater zoom or interchangeable lens system; zoom control via lens ring and switch; optical image stabilisation
  • Sensor Three 1/6-inch or larger CCDs (1/4- or 1/3-inch recommended); minimum 250,000-pixel effective (a.k.a. actual) video resolution per sensor
  • Minimum illumination rating 2 to 7 lux (lower is better)
  • Recording format MiniDV
  • Ports and connectors FireWire (a.k.a. i.Link or IEEE 1394); A/V; S-Video; LANC; accessory shoe; microphone terminal; headphone terminal with volume control; XLR ports or optional XLR adapter
  • Exposure controls Automatic; exposure shift; manual aperture and shutter settings; selectable gain settings; zebra stripes to aid exposure adjustment
  • Focus controls Automatic; manual focus ring on lens and automatic override button
  • Viewfinder and LCD Colour or black-and-white viewfinder and 2.5-inch or larger colour LCD

Nice features to look for
  • Progressive scan sensor;
  • selectable frame rates (24P, 30P, 60i);
  • high-definition capture;
  • SMPTE colour bars;
  • cam-driven zoom and focus rings;
  • on screen focus reference numbers;
  • selectable gamma curves,
  • black point, and zebra stripe pedestal;
  • manual saturation and sharpness adjustment;
  • 16:9 aspect-ratio mode for wide-screen playback;
  • interval recording;
  • customisable settings