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Tony Marino August 8th, 2009 10:37 PM

Similiar version of GL-2?
 
I'm debating if I should get my GL-2 fixed or buy a new one. I have researched every camcorder available and I can't find anything that fits my needs like the GL-2. The smaller camcorders have weak zooms and the ones that have the same zoom are twice the weight and usually more expensive. Does anyone anticipate a camcorder being released in the next year or so that will be similiar to the GL-2? I'm sure it will be HD, which is not a selling point to me at all, but if it has the same strong zoom and is not too heavy I'll buy it.

Thanks

Boyd Ostroff August 9th, 2009 12:19 PM

How about the Sony HVR-V1? Has 1/4" chips and a 20x zoom like your GL2: Sony Product Detail Page - HVRV1U

Cost is about $3,350: Sony | HVR-V1U HDV Camcorder | HVRV1U | B&H Photo Video

There is also a consumer version of the same camera, the FX7 which is basically the same minus some of the more advanced featues for about $2,000: Sony | HDR-FX7 3CMOS HDV 1080i Camcorder | HDRFX7 | B&H Photo

Don Palomaki August 9th, 2009 04:29 PM

For that price, consider the XH-A1 series an get the larger chips.

If I had to guess, and that is all it is, the GL2 is the end of the line for that class of SD camcorders from Canon.

WHen a replacement model will be releasd is anyone's guess, but it seems to me that the XH series was the next in the logical progression from the GL series from Canon.

Jason Robinson August 9th, 2009 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Palomaki (Post 1201931)
For that price, consider the XH-A1 series an get the larger chips.

If I had to guess, and that is all it is, the GL2 is the end of the line for that class of SD camcorders from Canon.

WHen a replacement model will be releasd is anyone's guess, but it seems to me that the XH series was the next in the logical progression from the GL series from Canon.

That is what I was thinking. The GL series was the little brother to the XL series. Now the GL follow on is the XH-A1 for $3400. The follow on to the XL series is the XL-H1 for $5500.

The price point of the GL2 seems to have been abandoned by Canon though.

Don Palomaki August 10th, 2009 03:53 AM

> The price point of the GL2 seems to have been abandoned by Canon though.

Probably because the GL2 was still selling, and the XH series was also selling well. And the XH- series was a significant step up from the GL series. Last I knew, the GL2 is still an active canon product. It will probably stay in the product mix as long as there is a market for it.


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