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Old 04-22-2009, 08:24 PM   #4
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I believe there are 1 or 2 direct to Blu-ray video cameras out there. Neither one has gotten the greatest review, and they are too expensive.
What you want is a camera that uses either the miniDV tapes or a digital storage that supports HD. Then import your video into a program like Premier Pro or Final Cut. If you do this, you can burn it to a Blu-ray properly, but you might also find that there is still a limited number of blu-ray burning computers out there, and Final Cut only works on Macs which is even more limited on it's BD burning capabilities (only 3rd party software and hardware right now).
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