I find a way to store my DVD movies

So do I. I like watch lastest movie on my new Mac and it is wonderful. However, I always break and lose my DVDs and I was really sad because they cost most of my money. Luckily, I find a way to store my DVD movies on my new Mac computer and evern put it on my iPod because I use a DVD Ripper for Mac and it can rip DVDs to so many video formats, such as AVI, MP4, MOV, MKV, WMV, DivX, XviD, MPEG-1/2, 3GP, 3G2, VOB and so on. Well next year I’m going to be trying to find some decent cameras, will be filming in primarily indoor with varied lighting. I was going to attempt to find a few Canon XM2 second hand, but there 4:3 and I heard the 16:9 isn’t as good as the 4:3. I’ve also considered Canon HV30 but wondered if it would pale in comparison to Cameras with 3CCD. I’ve also looked at Sony HDR-HC5 which are about ?300 Second Hand in local store. So, I was wondering what Cameras I could look out, I’m more then likely going to be going for second hand, because my Budget is about ?500 - ?650 per camera as I’m looking to get two or three. So any advice on types to look for will be appreciated.

Our community have been given a Canon HG21 on long term loan to video people living in our village. We have also been loaned the small Canon light that goes with the camera, a Rode shotgun ?” I am planning on buying a new hard drive but I’m going to put it off until after christmas but my computer is just getting too full and need to move them over soon.

:( I use a pocket electronic camera now. avi files that are large into two or more smaller files, something easy for now until I can get some cash together to get some real video software. Just wondering. Probably more due to the speaker size rather than power. I recently updated my AVR to a Harmon Kardon 2600 and TV to a LG 47LH55.

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