A somewhat humorous anecdote: I was taping an interview over the weekend, and my primary camera is a Sony V1U and my second camera is a Canon HV20. For those who've seen the HV20, it can capture a pretty good image. But it looks like your uncle's vacation Handycam. The HV20 was positioned so when you entered the room, it was the first thing people saw. Each person that entered the room said something like, "What is that? Does that take pictures?" And they were a bit tentative about exactly what we were representing. Then they saw the V1U, the lighting, audio equipment, etc. and accepted that we were doing a professional shoot. But, boy, getting past that first impression was interesting. And I've even tried to "pimp out" the HV20: putting on a wide-angle lens, a Rode Videomic. Poor little camera gets no respect!