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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Also, if you're just shooting short clips at your desk and that sort of quality, you might want to consider something like the RCA Small Wonder EZ205 that I just picked up last week at Circuit City for $89 that records up to 2 hours, or 30 minutes for the higher DVD quality setting. You can also find last years EZ105 (60 minutes) around for $50-$60, or even the EZ101 (30 minutes) for around $30.
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The RCA camera Rod suggested is great for video. I got it's cousin, a
Flip cam for about $90 last year at Costco and have been happy with it - and one of the best features is you don't have to worry about losing or damaging it as much as you would worry with a $600 cam.
If you need more features or better quality, a $300 - $600 cam from Sony, Canon or just about any major company should work.
Depending on the editing you plan to do, Sony's entry level Vegas software is great for under $100.
Steve