Night Mode / Infra Red

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  1. BigOliR

    BigOliR Member

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    I want to get a new digital camcorder, that is going to work well in the dark. Someone told me that only Sony's have IR so they can only work in the pitch black. Is this true?

    I have been looking at the Sony DCR-HC30/40 and the Canon MVX200i/250i. The Canon has "Super Night Mode" but does it work in the dark?

    Also, whats a good quality camera generally? Looking to spend about £350.
     
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    i have the hc30 and it is a great little thing, i bought the canon mv6i first and setn it back due to poor battery time (30 mins) and so awkward to use

    the sony has lots of extra available like the big batterys (7 hrs) at 2 for £30 on ebay and various uv lenses and wide angles ect. it is also touch screen and very easy to use so you can concentrate on the video shooting

    the night vision is ok as an extra, fun to play with but is dosnt have much range, like 10 - 15 foot and the colour dosnt show up as well as in light conditions, wich is understandable as ir is only one hue. but it does work in pitch black conditions

    hope this helps
     

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