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camera / camcorder / mic for free lance newspaper reporter!?

my wife is a freelance reporter and working for the local newspaper to shoot live shoots and put them up on the website...what is the best camcorder for a 300-850ish price range. shoots will be outside and inside. and also what would be a good mic to go with this, perferably wireless...willing to spend upto a couple hundred. and then i need a tripod and if we need some kind of lighting? for the camcorder??

and any other advice and suggestions ?? and please provide links to products you suggest or any advice.

thanks!

Increase the budget... Your camcorder budget is not even mid consumer grade.

Camcorder (these are only "prosumer", not pro grade):
Standard definition: Canon GL2
High Definition: Sony HDR-FX7

Mics:
Sennheiser wireless systems - EW100 G3 ENG Wireless Deluxe Kit.
Includes a lavaliere and wireless handheld... and two base stations (one for each mic). Base stations are camera mountable, but if you want to do this, a special bracket is necessary.

Tripod:
Manfrotto 190XDB 3-Section Tripod & 501HDV Fluid Head

On-camera video light:
NRG 56001 Varalux Professional Dimmable DC On-Camera Light
Power supply (battery belt):
NRG 87014-1 Field-Pro system

Most of this stuff should be available from bhphotovideo or adorama.

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