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	<title>Comments on: Which AVCHD camera is best?</title>
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		<title>By: evanbutson</title>
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		<description>Whilst AVCHD appears to be a wonderful options, small files and HD video. The problem is it is not really a format designed for editing. No matter what application you use AVCHD editing is just plain painfull. If you are doing any editing at all,I suggest you avoid AVCHD like the plague and either look for a HDV camera, the HV30 is a great and cheap option or look for some of the higher end cameras that record P2, XDCAM or even AVCHD Intra frame (which is much easier to edit). Either that or convert all your AVCHD footage to an intermediary format before you edit.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whilst AVCHD appears to be a wonderful options, small files and HD video. The problem is it is not really a format designed for editing. No matter what application you use AVCHD editing is just plain painfull. If you are doing any editing at all,I suggest you avoid AVCHD like the plague and either look for a HDV camera, the HV30 is a great and cheap option or look for some of the higher end cameras that record P2, XDCAM or even AVCHD Intra frame (which is much easier to edit). Either that or convert all your AVCHD footage to an intermediary format before you edit.</p>
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