Digital Camcorder

Eventer29

New Member
I am looking for an inexpensive (under $100 if possible) digital video camera. I have found lots of cheap ones, under $80 while browsing online. It seems most use AA or AAA batteries. I am trying to stay away from them because it seems they last a very short time and I dont want to spend lots of $$$$ on batteries. I'd like something with a rechargable battery. The camera does not have to be anything spectacular. Mostly I want to do videos of my horses that I have for sale, to put on YouTube. I would also like to video some of the riding lesson that I give to play back and show the kids what they are doing right/wrong. I found one that I like on circuitcity.com but it is not available for shipping, and is not in our "local" store. Buy the Aiptek Digital Video Camera (IS-DV) and other Camcorders at circuitcity.com
 

dn0121

New Member
You can have rechargeable AA and AAA batteries. That is what I have in mine and it lasts fine, cheap to replace, and easy to charge.
 

JimW711

Driving the Z
My cell phone is 2 years old and had video capability. Check to see if yours does and use that instead of buying another camera. The quality of the video may not be as good, but take into account what quality you'll get out of a $100 digital video camera versus a $600 model. BIG difference!
 

twinoaks207

Having Fun!
I just got a flip video camera at school. I've been learning how to work it over the holiday and so far am impressed. Mine can record for 60 minutes but it also comes in a version that will record for 30 (cheaper). It is super easy to use and charges via the computer. I am still learning about it but based on what little I know so far, I'm thinking of buying one for personal use very soon. It's no bigger than an ipod and extremely convenient. Shop around for the best price -- you should be able to get a good deal on one now.

Flip Video Ultra (60 minutes, black) Digital Camcorder reviews - CNET Reviews
 

BS Gal

Voted Nicest in 08
Reading this thread, I had no idea video cameras were so cheap now. I might have to purchase one just to record the dog acting stupid. :lol:
 

Eventer29

New Member
I had heard that AA and AAA batteries only lasted like 1-2 hrs in most digital camcorders. I know in my digital camera that uses AA batteries if i use the video on it the batteries are done in about 10 minutes. Anyone else have a camcorder that runs on AA or AAA batteries that lasts more than an hour? If they do last I will def get one they seem to be cheaper than the rechargable batt. ones.
 

twinoaks207

Having Fun!
I had heard that AA and AAA batteries only lasted like 1-2 hrs in most digital camcorders. I know in my digital camera that uses AA batteries if i use the video on it the batteries are done in about 10 minutes. Anyone else have a camcorder that runs on AA or AAA batteries that lasts more than an hour? If they do last I will def get one they seem to be cheaper than the rechargable batt. ones.


The Flip video Mino that I have has a sealed rechargable battery. It recharges by connecting it to a computer via a USB port - takes about 3 hours to fully recharge. There is also an optional power cord that you can get that will recharge it in about 2 hours (I don't have that yet). Mine has a 2 gig memory that will hold 60 minutes of video which can then be uploaded to the computer, Youtube or whatever. As I said before, I got it through the school and I will be purchasing my own shortly for personal use. I've done some pricing of them & found it online at Walmart for about $139 -- a little more than you wanted to spend but if you add in the cost of batteries for the future it's probably an even deal. Like I said before, I'm pretty impressed with what it does for the size & convenience of it.
 

hvp05

Methodically disorganized
Reading this thread, I had no idea video cameras were so cheap now. I might have to purchase one just to record the dog acting stupid. :lol:
The next time she pulls your shoulder apart should be a riot. :kneeslapper:
 
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