I currently have a Digital8 camera having switched to that about 6 years ago because I had a Hi8 camera before that and I could playback either format. Now with Sony fasing out D8 I'm beginning to panic. I have captured bits and pieces of my video so I could edit in Vegas for various projects, but I have so much more that I only have on the original 8mm tapes. When my camera breaks I'll have about 200 or so 8mm tapes I won't be able to playback. I could capture each tape and burn the files to dvds, but to keep the original quality and make duplicate copies, I would have to use 3 dvds for each 1 hour 8mm tape (.avi files). That seems very time consuming having to try and split up the tape to span over 3 dvds. Then I was thinking of getting a minidv camera to start using for my recordings and also transfering all my 8mm to minidv. Is minidv compressed or when it's captured will it be in .avi as my Digital8 is? I don't know much about minidv. Now I'm reading on the forum that minidv is on its way out too and HD is the way of the future. But HD cameras are sooooo expensive. I did check out some Sony minidv cams, but they don't have a mic input like my D8 does and I like to use an external mic. It seems like cameras desgined now days have less features for more money. What to do? I'm at a loss. Should I burn to dvds, is minidv going to be around long enough until high capacity dvd burners come out that can burn a dvd that can hold an entire tape, or do I take out a loan to buy the future of HD? The constantly changing world of technology is very expensive for consumers.
Any helpful advice is appreciated in this dilema. Thanks
Any helpful advice is appreciated in this dilema. Thanks