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[QUOTE="motometal, post: 389169, member: 24727"] I realize Jaypro wants to buy a camera and not a cam-corder, but question... I see that many of the new cam corders have the ability to work like a digital camera. Since I don't have either, I was considering just buying the cam-corder so I could do both. There seems to be quite a bit of overlap between the capabilities of these two units. Any comments? Obviously, the cam corder would work way better for video clips of any length, but is the cam corder better at still shots? Or is it just a matter of expense and bulkiness? [/QUOTE]
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