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    Default Samsung HMX-H100 series

    Hello,

    I am a newbie and I have been researching the matter of video A LOT the last two months and I am really in the need of an HD camcorder to start my journey in video making.
    So after extensive research I have narrowed down to 3 options yet to come.
    1)Canon HF S10
    2)Panasonic HDC HS300
    2)Samsung HMX-H100 series (as I named the thread because i found no other topic on them)

    I am really confused because I really like the huge sensor of the Canon but I also really like the viewfinder and the manual ring of the Panasonic.
    But after all that I also found the Samsung which has a 37 mm wide lens, which is really different from the 43 of the other two. Does that make it significantly wider getting closer to the wide angle of a professional camera?
    Please share uor thoughts about comparison of the three.
    I am really interested in the best quality of the image produced, but also like to have the ring and viewfinder.
    help me please
    thank you

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    Nobody is interested in the 37mm lens?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stav1606 View Post
    Nobody is interested in the 37mm lens?
    I think it's the 1/4.5" sensor that no one is hyped about. I was initially hyped about the H10# series, but then they published the sensor specs. I suppose that if they come out super cheap and have incredible battery life, I'll think about it. But the original hype of putting a better lens on the HMX20C went south when the sensor ended up spec-ing about 1/3rd the size. Compared to other cams in the same league, it doesn't measure up, if only in specs. Or I could be wrong.

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    well i was hopong since their huge sensor did not produce amazing results they would produce better quality sensor, even if they were smaller...

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