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SumnerBoy

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#191205 27-Jan-2016 16:23
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Thought I had 7 weeks to organise this, as that was when our first bub was due to arrive, but whilst on a wee trip up to Nelson for a mates wedding our little girl decided it was time to enter the world.

So long story short I have a pile of things to organise quick smart, one of which is buying a video camera to begin recording our little girls 'firsts'.

I looked into video cameras a few years ago and the consensus then was that Panasonic were right up there, just wondering what the best is today?

Don't need anything too fancy, just a decent HD image, easy to use, reasonable zoom, good audio, good onboard storage, and nice and easy to handle, I.e. small.

Looking forward to hearing your suggestions!
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  #1480158 27-Jan-2016 18:48
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I think most people just use smartphones these days?





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