I've been using a SONY HDR-FX7 Handycam for my very part-time business of recording interviews. I loved the quality but am unsatisfied with the instability and poor quality of the mini-dv video cassettes. Since it is old (they tell me) technology, I transferred the file/tape to my home office tower computer when I got home. It uses the Firewire cable. I am able to record directly into my home computer (as a test) using the Firewire cable but that's not practical when I'm "on location." I've been trying to find a refurbished laptop that has this Firewire input but am not having success. They all lack the "flat" end of the Firewire cable.
Therefore, I may have to upgrade and get a new/used video camera and am looking for suggestions. I want the high quality HD recording and do not want tape. Either recording directly onto a hard drive or cabling to a laptop. The kicker is I don't want to spend a ton of money (who does?) since this is a very part-time business and it's really more of a hobby, but don't tell my accountant I said that. :) Ideally my budget is no greater than $ 1000.00 so that limits me, but I cannot afford to spend two or three grand for a real studio high-quality camera.
I'd welcome any suggestions. I'm not a regular here but I have had some issues resolved in the past and I appreciate it.