4 best budget camcorders for video in 2024

When we say best budget camcorder, you might think of something low-quality or feature-lacking. However, that’s not always the case. In reality, it’s possible to get your hands on a good camcorder for less than you would expect. Many new, low-cost camcorders have features once reserved for high-end models.

Of course, “budget-friendly” will have a different meaning depending on who you ask. A content creator will have a different idea of what makes a camcorder budget-friendly than an indie filmmaker or a news station.

In this guide, we’ve come up with various budget camcorders to meet many different videographers’ definitions of budget-friendly. Every camcorder included in this list can shoot 4K and costs less than $1,600. The majority of them cost under $1,000. In addition, we’ll give you a few cost-cutting tips so that you can keep your budget in check.

Panasonic HC-VX981K 4K Ultra HD

Panasonic HC-VX981K 4K Ultra HD

Panasonic offers one of the lowest-priced 4K camcorders on the market. The Panasonic HC-VX981K features a 20x Leica Dicomar Optical Zoom lens in front of a 1/2.3-inch BSI MOS sensor. It also takes advantage of a 60x digital zoom in 4K and a 1500x digital zoom in HD. Additional features include digital and optical stabilization and the ability for some cropping and editing right on its touchscreen. This unit does not have an audio input but does feature a unique, wireless multi-cam feature.

Canon Vixia HF G70 UHD 4K Camcorder

Canon Vixia HF G70 UHD 4K Camcorder

With its 1/2.3-inch sensor, the Canon Vixia HF G70 UHD 4K Camcorder is capable of shooting in UHD 4K resolution up to 29.97 frames per second, and 59.94 frames per second in HD. The range of shooting modes, including ones for portraits and fireworks, offers flexibility for users who aren’t comfortable shooting in manual mode. Another advantage is its dual SD card slots, offering extended recording time and easy file management. Additionally, the G70 comes equipped with Canon’s renowned CMOS autofocus system, ensuring quick and precise focus even in challenging conditions.

Sony FDR-AX43 UHD 4K

The Sony FDR-AX43 is one of Sony’s best low-price 4K camcorders. The camcorder has a 26.8 mm Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T Zoom Len and a 1/2.5-inch Exmor R low-light CMOS sensor. It also features optical stabilization and Sony’s Fast Intelligent AF with tracking functionality.

Unfortunately, the Sony FDR-AX43 doesn’t feature an audio input, but it does have a 5.1 Channel Surround Sound microphone. Note, though, that it can’t record Surround Sound while the camcorder is in 4K mode.

JVC GY-HM170UA 4KCAM

JVC GY-HM170UA 4KCAM

Immediately you’ll notice that this JVC camcorder is not your dad’s camcorder. The JVC GY-HM170UA has a top handle with dual XLR plus and lots of audio control. The camcorder has a 1/2.33-inch CMOS sensor and a built-in neutral density filter. It also has a full-size HDMI output to connect it to a switcher, monitor or recording device. It also features an external single-button white balance switch and classic zoom rocker.


Budget camcorders vs. low-budget, professional camcorders

Choosing between a budget consumer-level camcorder and a low-budget, professional camcorder can be tricky.

While most camcorders don’t have interchangeable lenses, they typically offer nice zooming capabilities compared to budget cameras. They also work well in run-and-gun shooting conditions or overseas travel shoots. Consumer-level camcorders can rival budget cameras in terms of price.

For pro-level camcorders, they are a step above the budget consumer-level camcorders and cameras. These camcorders generally give you more image control and better choices for inputs and outputs. Of course, those features come at a price.

Rent or buy refurbished?

When you start building your budget for your project, several considerations can help you lower the overall cost of your equipment.

Renting

You might consider renting a camcorder instead of buying a new one. Renting can slash production costs if you have a clear blocked-out schedule.

Renting cameras and camcorders is certainly a budget-friendly option, especially if you only need the camcorder for this specific project. There’s no need to purchase a new camcorder if you’re only planning to use it for a few weeks. However, before renting a camcorder, there are a few things you have to consider. First, you have to locate a rental facility. You can check to see if there are any local rental facilities near you with the camcorder you need. If not, there are plenty of online rental stores you can use. One popular choice for many video producers is Lens Rentals. It’s a highly reputable company that rents professional camcorder gear from all major brands.

While renting can be a great option for budget filmmakers, be sure to double-check renting costs. You might discover that renting your particular camcorder isn’t as budget-friendly as you think. The rent cost can add up if you need the camcorder for an extended period. Additionally, you have to manage your time wisely with the camcorder. Since you don’t own the camcorder, you can’t go back and reshoot unless you’re ready to pay again.

Buying refurbished

Another option you can consider is buying a refurbished camcorder. While not as cost-effective as renting for a few days, you still can own the camcorder for much less than the sticker price. Refurbished camcorders are camcorders that people have returned to the store. The store then resells the camcorder at a significant discount. Typically, the store will look over the camcorder to ensure it’s still functioning properly. If any repairs are needed, the store will do them. Still, you want to make sure you know the warranty options and the store’s return policy. There could be an issue with the camcorder that went undetected in the store’s inspection.

The bottom line

There are many ways you can save money when purchasing a camcorder. Though the options we listed above are low-cost, they all offer great value without sacrificing quality. Ultimately, you need to use a camcorder that delivers the quality you need at the right price for your budget. Fortunately, there are a lot of great options out there. Shopping around is key to saving on camcorder costs.

When shopping for a budget camcorder, or any type of camera, be sure to do your research and ensure what you’re getting is what you need. With that strategy, you will find the right camcorder for your budget.

Featured image courtesy: Sony

Contributing writers to this article include: Jeff Chaves and Kyle Alsberry

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Jeff Chaves is the chief creative officer of Grace Pictures Inc. and is a full-time minister with over 12 years of experience in television broadcasting.

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