Well I've finally got myself a Hi-Def Camcorder and from a few tests, I'm very happy. On a HD TV the picture looks amazing...
BUT....It sure is a game to decide on what type is best...especially regarding Storage space. Mine, the JVC GZ-HM330 came with 8gb on board. Sounds a lot but at Full HD thats only about 40 mins recording time. The largest memory card for mine is a 32gb which will hit around the 3-4 hr recording time, if I'm lucky, but cost around £100.00 plus for a decent make. Baring in mind that the cards also have a "Speed Class" rating and for HD they say we need at least a 4 but ideally a Class 6 or 10. Bump goes the price.
I think to have some "on board" memory is critical BUT now I've found out how expensive memory cards are for Hi Def recording, I'd suggest the more on board the better. They are more expensive short term BUT will save a fortune long term regarding memory cards. Love my JVC, especially given that she has a 30 x optical zoom which is rare for a Full HD camera BUT had I known, I think I would have paid that little more and got one with a LARGE hard drive, at least 160Gb me thinks.
And batteries !!!! Don't even go there ! A high capacity battery, giving about 2 hours record time, £100.00....I don't think so.
Camera is SO new not even our Oriental friends have been able to manufacture a "clone" yet !