The price of a mini dvd camcorder depends largely upon features, as well as if it is High -Def or not. The more features, and naturally if it is High-Def, will drive the cost up. Costs range at the low end as low as $200 to as high as $800 to $1000 at the high end. Check out reviews here: http://camcorders.toptenreviews.com/minidv/
The cost of a Mini DVD Camera depends on what source you order from. Best Buy has the Panasonic for $79.99. Sony has a high-definition Camcorder starting at $1,998.00
Panasonic PV-GS320 is the highest rated mini DVD camcorder, but the Sony Handycam DCR-PC350 and Panasonic PV-GS500 are also rated pretty high. They are the top rated mini DVD cameras currently.
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It really depends on if one is willing to buy a used camcorder or not. (I'm guessing you're talking about a "mini DV digital camcorder," correct?) Buying one used can cost up to around $1500 new, but the same camcorder costs only about $800 used (this is the "Canon GL2 MiniDV Digital Camcorder w/20x Optical Zoom" we're talking about). (http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=mini+dvd+digital+camcorder&x=0&y=0)
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There are plenty of different ideas on the reviews like for the Hitachi DVD camcorder. Some people really enjoy the Hitachi DVD camcorder, and suggest it to others.
You can purchase mini dvd camcorders from a wide variety of places. If you want to check them out in a store, you could try Best Buy or National Camera Exchange. You could also try an online site, such as Amazon or even Ebay.
DVD Camcorders are very easy to use and can create the DVD right in the camcorder. Instant gratification!
One can find reviews on a Sony Handycam DVD Camcorder from several different places. Some of the places in which one can find reviews on a Sony Handycam DVD Camcorder are: Amazon, and Walmart.
The difference between them is a dvd camcorder has a dvd drive where you put a dvd in and the video that you record will be burned to the dvd, MiniDV camcorders are cameras that burn the video that you took to a small tape. I personally like dvd camcorders because each video you take is in a separate file, as miniDV cameras are 1 giant video.
I think, first of all, you should capture your files from the camcorder, then use DVD authoring software to convert the files to DVD and burn them into discs. I'd recommend you try the Womble MPEG Video Wizard DVD to edit the file and create dvds. It's very intuitive, fast editing and easy-to-use. I bet you'll love it.
It is not suppose to come out on DVD Yes it is I dunno how much it will cost though,sozzy!