Hitachi to introduce DZHS500A hybrid DVD / hard drive camcorder



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how bigs that hdd is my only question
Im scared to find out.
id laugh if they cheaped out and put in like a 2 giger or something rofl...
Typo: video to SD and your drive (and even SD)
Did you emphasize the fact it supports recording to SD enough?
So instead of recording to a replaceable medium that is easy to fubar, it records to a non-replaceable medium that is also easy to fubar. I hope this bugger has sudden motion detection and a fast-parking laptop drive. And I bet it will be hard to replace that harddrive with a larger one later.
Plus those mini dvds hold next to nothing. I wish the folks at RED Digital Cinema would come up with a prosumer camera that did 720p to removeable harddrive, and add in the ability to record to any firewire hdd box.
I think if the HDD is below 20GB it will defeat its purpose....But 40GB would be awesome
love that word.. "suhweet", This this is will b a good cam, the SD is just pointless though. Who would record to SD cards when theres a built in HDD and DVDs? I'm still to buy a camcorder, and these things doesnt help making my mind up!!
I've yet to see any video with quality good enough for a full TV come from an SD card. It is handy sometimes, but for a movie you need some good old-fashioned Mini DV tapes.
They've (hitachi) had a camcorder out for 2 months that does this.. It's got an 8gb hard drive.. The idea is that when the hard drive is full you can archive to dvd..
I dont get it. I work in Currys.digital in the UK and we stock this camera. amd have done for at least a month. I've seen it, played around with it, and almost sold one. It sells for £399, had an 8GB hard drive, and feels solid in the hand.
I saw an ad for 3 different cameras today, of which each had a 30Gb harddrive. This is not new, though definitely useful.