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10-27-2008 @ 4:50AM
jim said...
nzm,
It's time to took a reality pill! The list for the Canon 5 is $2,699 versus $179.99 for the Kodak! Do you think either buyer is interested in the others product with that price discrepancy? The Kodak/flip et cetera is a terrific product for parents or individuals to take quick short video clips that they just want to share with others, not to archive for the ages! For goodness sake.....grandma just wanted to see a one minute clip of her grand daughter walking on the grass, not the next Hollywood epic film!
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10-31-2008 @ 3:10PM
warrengonline said...
Jim,
You hit the nail on the coffin. I've seen SO MANY non-pros buy "Top of the Line" cameras, just take photos to print them when all they needed was a 3 MegaPixel camera and Photoshop! The Under$200 is a GREAT bargain! $2000!?!? For that much, I expect FAR superior quality, but I'm not shooting a movie for production. The Canon 5 is an awesome camera, but for what I was looking for, the Zi6 is close to perfect - size, price and usability. Now only if it could levitate and follow me or my target. ;)