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How fast would one of these hard drive based camcorders transfer video files to a computer? Would it be much faster than capturing footage to the computer from a MiniDV camcorder in real time? I find that to be the biggest pain with my MiniDV camcorder.
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It definitely is faster. CApturing footage from a Mini DV tape is Real time. That means you need to spend 1 hour to capture 1 hour of footage. HDD based drives do 1 hour about 10 times lesser than that.
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I guess the transfer speed would depend on the whether it is USB or firewire. I have a fast firewire compact flash card reader that I use to download still pictures taken with my Canon 1D. It transfers pictures incredibly fast compared to the USB connection built into the camera. The info I have seen on the GZ-HD7 states that file transfer occurs via USB, although it does have a firewire port too. I hope the USB tranfer is fast.
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