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>Subject: good, sturdy VHS camcorder recommendations?
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Hello,

The last of our trusty Panasonic AG188 VHS camcorders died today and before
going out and purchasing the same model, I wanted to see if anyone has a
model that has served them well.  Ours has taken quite the beating over the
years.  I hesitate to buy a DV camera since they are much more fragile and
the majority of our faculty and TAs just record presentations so, for their
purposes, the easiest format to have a video in is VHS.

Any recommendations?

Thanks,

Janel

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Janel Brennan, Coordinator
Language Instructional Technology
School of Languages, Literatures & Cultures
University of Maryland
3215 Jimenez Hall
College Park, MD 20742
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