1. Have some audio gear that is not attached to said camera.
2. Have more than one camera during the shoot.
3. Go back to your notes about video production. I can't condense this here again and again so head back to the notes since no camera yet will correct errors made by your camera's handler.
Bob
I do a lot of video shooting for various Texas Music artists and I'm looking to upgrade to a better camera. Right now I have a JVC GMS-100 (the little red camcorder),which still does so so but I want a more professional look to my videos. My main problem is when I'm videoing at night or in a dark room and all the lights they have on stage just blurs my images. Any ideas? I'm looking in the price range of $1000-2500. Also, I would like it to be digital. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!

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