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A friend of mine is looking for a video camera capable of recording choral performances lasting 1-2 hours in relatively dimly lit venues, and has a maximum of $1500 to spend. Requirements are: Good audio quality, good low-light performance and "lots" of zoom. Since I know less about video in any form that I do about particle-matter physics, I'm appealing to the more knowledgable here.
First, given the budget, I'm assuming (but I may well be wrong) that a dedicated video camera rather than a video-capable DSLR would be best, but, if so, which one? If a VDSLR is the better answer, again... which one?
Thanks!
First, given the budget, I'm assuming (but I may well be wrong) that a dedicated video camera rather than a video-capable DSLR would be best, but, if so, which one? If a VDSLR is the better answer, again... which one?
Thanks!