Frage von Tscheggi:Hello,
I'm looking for a beginner's camera and I've already been in the direction Panansonic SDR-H80 or a JVC GZ-MS 120 down.
On the basis of tests and compare with the GZ-MS 90 I tend towards the Panasonic.
Now I have the GZ-MS120 empholen get on the net and had no tests or comparisons can be found.
Can you give me a little support?
300-400 ¬ price range.
The Cam is the only opportunity to film thought.
Or there are 1-2 other alternatives?
Thank you in advance in advance for your help
Many greetings
Tscheggi
Antwort von actaion:
Hi!
In of the price range you mentioned, I think currently the SonyDVD510E the camcorder, the s.meisten for money offers.
Is very convenient, as a discontinued model.
9 months ago, the DVD510 of "active video" a "Very good" at getting price-performance (synonymous winner), as the cam still cost 500-600 ¬. Now there are residual for 299 ¬ at amazon.
For those of you Pansonic H80 Speaks:
- Slightly smaller
- Recording format SD + HDD, however when 510er MS (eg more expensive than SD) and DVD. DVD format has advantages synonymous, but bottom line I'd built here in the FP advantage. Normally I would but in both cases use the memory card anyway.
-75x-zoom (if one's needs) vs. 15xfach-zoom
But now the advantages of the DVD510:
- Much better image quality, sharper picture. Because relatively large 2.3 MP sensor vs. 0.8 m tiny sensor. And the extreme zoom of the H80 is the optical power is not synonymous advantage
- Real-Night-Shot Function (0 Lux!, Uch so in total darkness thanks to infrared light)
- In addition to a display synonymous Viewfinder
- Synonymous halfway Fototauglich: Images with 4MP, Flash is synonymous integrated.
The Panasonic only makes tiny 0.3 MP photos and has no flash.
The MS120 is imho something interessnater than the SD80, but he has only one electric. Bilstabilisator, which is not as effective as the visual of the other two cams. If you're without a tripod films, synonymous and want to use the zoom, this is a real disadvantage.
Advantage of the JVC is the small size. And the picture quality slightly better than expected H80 to be at (but not as good as the DVD510). He is also very cheap. This lack, however, the hard drive.
Otherwise, the above-mentioned advantages of the DVD510 to the JVC as well.
I would either decide for the JVC (small, cheap, yet so acceptable image quality grade), or for the DVD 510 (larger, more expensive, better for larger sensor -> image, and much more features)