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I need a HD camcorder that's mac compatible for under £100/$150

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Hey there,

I'm a YouTube vlogger and basically I just want to up the image quality of my videos, I'm looking for either 720p or 1080p.
I've been looking since before Xmas and I cant really find anything that I like seen as I pretty much despise flip cams and the like. I liked the look of the toshiba camileo H30, but I heard it wasn't mac compatible. So something like that would be great.

I don't mind converting the files for use on iMovie/Final Cut as I already do that now.

I just figured I'd come and ask you guys on here as you've solved all my problems in the past!

Thanks in advance. Hannah x

P.S Just typed all that on my iPad it was a joy!
 

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