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Welcome to recording Video - but you don't say what this "experimenting" will be.... the snag with old-kit is that the mechanicals may not work and batteries are difficult to obtain. It's true you may be able to use a Power-Pack, or switch-mode PSU - so these could be used for "experimenting"....
However, if you want to show your experiments to an Audience, then you need to Edit the output, maybe add some commentary, music and sound-effects, -which help make the presentation "interesting" - this means the files need to be easily transferred to a PC and you need to Budget for some modern software.... most will handle older formats, but the quality may suffer, as modern audiences are used to crisp will filmed material that is on TV every day.
My initial thought was that you should spend maybe £50 on a GoPro "Look-Alike" which will be HD and may offer 4K - if you are after the prestige "Look" of an older camcorder, it may not produce anything .( see above ) . . . . so you may need to build one ( model), which then contains a budget piece of kit. If your budget can stretch to £250 then you will get a conventional camcorder a few years out of production ( but some are "new stock" I understand )..... these will offer better filming facilities and the Audio options will be far better. However, being a tad larger you won't be able to hide it in a "model" and the look is also likely to be difficult to make "realistic" - Something like a shoulder-mount VHS camcorder will look the part, but they are heavy and cumbersome, with shockingly short battery-life - and that was when the batteries were new.
Can you let us know what these Experiments might be ? |
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