Ok my question is what would be a good video camera for recording training, and making training video's. I am not looking for a pro HD video Camera but one that is good enough to make clean crisp videos for youtube.com and web use.
I'd say in your case the camera is less important, any of the decent brand names will do. The most important thing for what your trying to do is the software and compression methods you use (specifically codecs) and the method of actually getting it on to the computer (try to avoid cameras without a firewire connection as USB is not very good for video).
I've used some decent software recently sold by AVSMedia
It was the video converter I used and it has a wide range of conversion options depending on what you want to do. Worth a look as it has a free trial (fully functional but with watermark).
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