Before you overcome yourself with multiple cameras and the miracle of digital time sync, be sure you are aware just how much power is in the modern editing program with respect to keyframes, pan, crop, and other features formerly considered high end and the territory of the film lab's optical printer. Keeping in mind the higher the original resolution, the better the result of any post crop or zoom. That includes color correction, which is huge in compositions. Adobe premiere or Sony are very good at all of this. Also, live and in studio are two different things. The higher end the camera, the better the onboard audio. If you can pick up a decent Sony or Canon pro-sumer camcorder cheap (under $1000 ?? New over $6k) on Ebay, I'd say go for it. But make the effort of go and see before you send money, with someone who knows the line. Better than take my advice, stop in your local TV station and ask the techs what they are using today.

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