I have the HD2 and i really like it.. Yeah shooting in dim light is a little tricky.. but get a tripod for stability and if you can apply a levels filter in software.. it looks nice. In bright light this thing is awesome (considering the size that is). If you are only concerned about quality.. you may want to go with a larger camera.. but to be able to grab hd video at a conference from a device from my jacket pocket.....cool.
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Now that this camera is out, what is the verdict on the picture and video quality? is it a great improvement over the HD1?
I have the HD2 and i really like it.. Yeah shooting in dim light is a little tricky.. but get a tripod for stability and if you can apply a levels filter in software.. it looks nice. In bright light this thing is awesome (considering the size that is). If you are only concerned about quality.. you may want to go with a larger camera.. but to be able to grab hd video at a conference from a device from my jacket pocket.....cool.