Originally Posted by
gaybucks_chip
Sorry, I didn't completely answer the question above.
We own two 300s, one is with Skyler for him to shoot content for his site, and one we keep as a b-roll camera. They work well, and i'm surprised at the quality of the image from these cameras. There is a noticeable difference between these and the DVX, but the DVX is almost ten times more in cost.
We also have a piece of shit JVC bottom-of-the-line DV camcorder that we use exclusively for capturing. It is marginally OK for outdoor work in bright sunlight, but the color rendition is abysmally bad in anything other than very well lit settings, and not great in any setting. By contrast, we can intercut B-roll footage from the 300 with footage from the DVX (a $4000 camera) and, while it's noticeable if you look closely, it generally fits together pretty well.
The one warning I'd give is one of our 300s died within a month of getting it, and ALL of these low end camcorders seem to crap out within 6 months to 18 months when used regularly. So this is a case where I highly recommend getting the extended warranty. We bought our 300s from onecall.com, and I think we got a 4 year extended warranty on them for about $150. The last low-end camera we had with a warranty on it, we had it repaired about 6 times in 4 years, and the warranty paid out over $700 in repair costs, so it was a really good deal for us.