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Camcorder advice

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Is there such a thing as a budget camcorder that is good in low light and has good sound quality? I am looking for under £100.
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  • It all depends on your definition of "good"

    All consumer camcorders struggle to deal with low light due to how small the sensors are, even the larger sized ones arent great compared to pro kit (unlike still cameras where the gap between consumer and pro is much smaller)

    Youre going to be much better off getting a "last years" model thats being discounted to clear stock than trying to get an up to date model. Again you'll get better from SD than HD
  • Joyful
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    By good I mean not all grainy or out of focus.
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