Aiptek R-HDV

● 1280 x 720 H.264 Video @30fps
● 3x Optical Zoom w/ Auto Focus
● LED Lights
● Night Shot
● 8GB SD Card Slot Expansion
● Remote Control Included
● .MOV Video Format
● 2.4" Swivel-Reversible LCD
● Night Shot
● HDTV Component Output
● No Internal Memory (must use SD)
● 5 Mega Pixel Digital Camera
● 2-inch Macro Zoom
● Flash w/ Red Eye Reduction
● Easy Charging via AC or USB
I love this camera
there a few bad things about it though
● No manual focus and no threads for 35mm (or whatever its called) adapter
● No Mic input
● Mic sucks
buts its not bad for its price
Oh that's too bad about the lack of threads, that's more of a sport camera though. You should definately check out ebay for a cheapie DV camera with a mic input and some threading for filters and such. I highly suggest the Panasonic PV-GS14.
It's got great manual controls such as white balance, gain (my HV20 doesn't ever have gain control, unless you do this trick that involves aiming it at a lamp), exposure and frame rate [HINT: If you want that Saving Private Ryan look, go for a frame rate of 1/250ish), it has a mic input, a HEADPHONE JACK! This is great for monitoring obviously, it has image stabalization (this is good for ditching the tripod and getting more stable handheld shots without the risk of making your audience vomit), it has a 1 CCD chip (this might sound bad, but can actually perform better then the newer 3 chip models because with the 1 chip it resembles film).
The audio itself is great (this is from Camcorderinfo)
"The Panasonic PV-GS14 allows the user to select the sound quality by scrolling through the menu and choosing between 16-bit 48-kHz two-track recording for high quality sound, and the 12 bit, 32-kHz mode which allows for four-track recording, leaving two tracks open for audio dubbing. The in-camera microphone, with its -50 dB sensitivity for a stereo mini-jack mic input, also comes with a wind noise reduction option that is accessible in the menu"
Also the camera allows for 16:9 widescreen, this is great for getting yourself the silver screen resolution. the only downfall is that it isn't HD, that's okay though... most people don't shoot HD unless you're doing documentaries or big budget movies.
The best thing of all is the price tag, for less then 250 usually or even around 100 for used on eBay, you can't beat it. It's a great camera to start out with. Add on a ATR55 shotgun mic, a pair of headphones, a tripod and you're done.