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| New Member | widescreen/low light and adaptable camcorder!?
Wow, I thought I was quite good on the web and finding just what I want but I'm after my first camcorder and it's a tricky one. My requirements are; true widescreen, good in low light, filter thread as I'd like to add a wide-angle lens, preferably firewire connection, something under £200 would be preferable - I don't want to go and spend too much money and then realise I never use it!!! Any help'd be much appreciated. |
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