Originally posted by Titan
I too want to get a good camcorder but don\'t know where to start. I have a much more limited budget.
Your question have finally been answer.
I was going to suggest you panasonic GS-150 or GS-250 when you asked that question last November. But I am glad I didn\'t.
Because...
Panasonic recently announced GS500, GS300, and GS180 for their 2006 models.
And the interesting thing about GS500 is that it uses a bigger image sensor but cost $1,000 while compare to last year\'s model, GS250 that cost the same but uses smaller image sensor.
The GS300 probably have similiar specs of GS250 but cost $700. A $300 price break there.
Remember, all models mention are 3 chips CCD. In my opinion, its like only panasonic care about consumers. They are like the only company that offer consumers 3 chips CCD starting price at $600 and now they even include optical image stablization starting only at $700. Amazing. I remember reading somewhere that optical image stablization are tricky to make on the camera and are expensive.
Link Some stuff i like to quote from the link:
Las Vegas, CES, January 4, 2006 - At their press event today Panasonic announced updates to their 3 CCD line of consumer camcorders, including the replacement of their incredibly popular PV-GS400 with a new PV-GS500. The new PV-GS180 features a 10x optical zoom and a 2.5-in. LCD. The PV-GS300 and PV-GS500 use Panasonic\'s new 2.7-in. LCDs.
The PV-GS500 features a Leica Dicomar lens with optical image stabilization, the same 1/4.7” CCDs as the GS400, 4 megapixel stills, 12X optical and 700x digital zoom, 43mm filter thread, and focus and zoom on the multi-manual ring. The camcorder includes a pro-cinema mode, a 2.7” widescreen LCD, and the joystick menu controls introduced with the 2005 3 CCD camcorders.
1/4.7" CCD is bigger than 1/6" CCD that the GS250 have that cost $1,000 which is last year\'s model.
Add: So there you have it, I suggest picking either the PV-GS300 or if you are more serious about picture quality, go for PV-GS500. Good thing I wait too, because I am going to get the PV-GS500, I am quite excited...its like a $500 price drop with some features remove on the camcorder that is all right with me since picture quality is my top priority.
Oh last but not least, I believe they are coming out in a few months...so, again the wait...