Seriously, if this is for your business it will be worth every penny to spend a bit more & get a decent optical zoom lens & some good sound quality.
As dpack says, be wary of how it operates in low light. I had such a camera that cost �100 and it was capable of taking excellent pictures, given the correct light, but every movie looked like it was shot in the 1950's!
if you only need it now and again can you borrow one ?
Lorrainelovesplants
Joined: 13 Oct 2006 Posts: 6521 Location: Dordogne
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 14 7:52 am Post subject:
My NZ helpexer has shown me how to mnake movies with my little digital camera and I can view these on the computer. They too are a bit grainy, but this could have been the light - it was later afternoon in a shady orchard, so Im going to try again on a bright day.
Its the wrong time of year of course now, but its on the back burner. I think borrowing something is a good option.