> I don't think there are any current consumer cameras that record DV to flash
> or hard drive.
> There are SD and HD cameras generally record some variation of MPEG depending
> on brand and model.
>
> Personally I'd recommend looking at the Canon HD AVCHD cameras. It's not a
> fast import if that's what you're looking for but it'll go to AIC in iMovie
> and either AIC or ProRes in FCP.
>
> For SD look at Canon FS 200 for $299
> For HD look at Canon HF 200 for $599
> Assuming inexpensive is the goal.
The HF200 does allow its .MT2 files to be converted to ProRes via Log and
Transfer but I can't seem to get FCP to see the .MOD files created by the
FS200.
Craig, do you know if the FS200 is supposed to be able to have its media be
ingested via L&T?
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Wes Plate
Automatic Duck, Inc.
http://www.automaticduck.com
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