What Is A Good Camcorder For Recording My Bands Shows And Practices?

I’ve been looking into buying a camcorder to record my bands shows. I need something 125$ or less. I really want something that has good audio (obviously) and can capture a good picture in dark places. The venues I play in tend to be dark. I have been looking at Aiptek camcorders but I’m worried I’m going to buy something that isn’t worth the money. Does anyone have any suggestions on camcorders?

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One Response to “What Is A Good Camcorder For Recording My Bands Shows And Practices?”

  1. luckeenu says:

    Toy cams, entry level consumer and mid-range consumer camcorders have small lenses and imaging chips so low-light behavior will be poor. They also do not have manual audio control so if your band is loud, the audio will be poor.
    The least expensive cams – of which I am aware – that have manual audio control are the Canon HV230 and Sony HDR-HC9. Sorry. It is what it is.
    You can get the cheap cam for the video – but when you edit, replace the audio with audio captured by a field recorder like those from Zoom or M-Audio or Edirol among others… The field recorders have manual audio control – the good ones can use external mics – the best ones connect external XLR mics.

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