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    Just bought this camcorder. Do I need memory?

    Sony DCRDVD110 DVD Handycam Camcorder

    Just bought this:
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...A3P5ROKL5A1OLE

    Anyone know if you need to buy Memory Stick Duo as well? (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-4GB-Pro...ef=pd_sim_ce_5)

    Or is that just for optional storage?

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    Re: Just bought this camcorder. Do I need memory?

    Optional; the primary recording medium is recordable DVD - that said, I'd be tempted on the basis that memory stick might be more flexible?


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    Re: Just bought this camcorder. Do I need memory?

    It's optional Steven for extra recording time via the HYBRID function.

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    Re: Just bought this camcorder. Do I need memory?

    Quote Originally Posted by nichomach View Post
    Optional; the primary recording medium is recordable DVD - that said, I'd be tempted on the basis that memory stick might be more flexible?
    So basically that means, once you've recorded you need to put it straight to DVD otherwise it doesn't save on an internal memory?

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    Re: Just bought this camcorder. Do I need memory?

    It records straight to the DVD AFAIK; it's not really store and record.


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