If better-looking video is your goal, maybe it's time you took control.
I just paid $400 for an $1,800 camcorder to use in my video courses. One owner, ultra-low mileage, auto, air, power windows--the whole nine yards. How did I get such a deal? The original buyer said it was too much trouble to learn all the buttons, so he swapped it for a point-and-shoot. The kicker is that this guy is actually, literally, a brain surgeon!
I think the moral is that learning camcorder controls is not a matter of smarts, but of interest. To invest the modest effort required, you have to want to take charge of your camcorder--to make videos your way rather th…
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