As some of you know, I've had an HV30 (bought in 2008) and while I don't use it to the extent you pros use your corders, I've realized it's in terminal condition. Changing tapes, cleaning head does not solve the problem of... camera records, but I can't play anything back on it (be it tape in it or other older ones) or Vidcap through VP10. In short, heads are shot/misaligned. Repair bill seems a waste of money for miniDV is out, might as well get something new. So...
I paid about USD $500 for it back then and would pay up or below that for something comprable. Intrigued by the Go-Pro Black Edition which is roughly USD $400 -- but when I first looked into the Go-Pro a couple of years ago via discussions here, they had (or still have?) the "fish-eye" effect/distortion. Not something I want.
I still do low-light (interior) and the Go-Pro do say they have that setting.
I would much welcome your feedback on the Go-Pro and/or any other corder that could at least do what the HV30 could within that price range.
Thanks.
~ Philip
PS: As some know, HV's were Firewire transfer to computer. Are today's USB 2.0/3.0 as interfaces as good or better? My mobo has at least one USB 3.0 input. As my HV30 I assume most consumer-prosumer corders have miniHDMI out.
I paid about USD $500 for it back then and would pay up or below that for something comprable. Intrigued by the Go-Pro Black Edition which is roughly USD $400 -- but when I first looked into the Go-Pro a couple of years ago via discussions here, they had (or still have?) the "fish-eye" effect/distortion. Not something I want.
I still do low-light (interior) and the Go-Pro do say they have that setting.
I would much welcome your feedback on the Go-Pro and/or any other corder that could at least do what the HV30 could within that price range.
Thanks.
~ Philip
PS: As some know, HV's were Firewire transfer to computer. Are today's USB 2.0/3.0 as interfaces as good or better? My mobo has at least one USB 3.0 input. As my HV30 I assume most consumer-prosumer corders have miniHDMI out.