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Originally Posted by jb1830
In all honesty with what you are looking for you're better off reading reviews at http://reviews.cnet.com/camcorders/ and deciding on what features you want most.
Any photo camera that does video as well isn't going to be as good as some of the dedicated video cameras. If you're looking to budget between the 2 sounds like you might have a winner with the micro 4/3 stuff.
I have an HVX200 (with the not so expensive anymore P2 cards) and a Canon T1i and would recommend the T1i anyday. You get a great photo cam with the added bonus of 720p video that is 10x better than the D90.
It also depends on where your final product is going to be. Any TV broadcast oriented stuff I cringe at the though of using anything below a prosumer level camera (DVX, HVX, etc.) For web oriented stuff my T1i is excellent and so are many other cameras out there. Most of the stuff now a days is HD capable, don't get something that isn't, after all, it's the way of the future.
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hey i was looking at the t1i and wondering how it holds up with videoing something moving or like cars driving by? i tried to look up video's on the internet but i feel the camera can't focus fast enough when objects move to quick? i could be wrong though. let me know or if you have any video's you can post. thx man. also how much did u pay for yours and where would u go to buy one if u were going to re-buy? used or new? where? thank you!