I've had a Canon hv20 for several years, and it produces amazing video, as long as you know what you're doing with the light. I'm going to be switching over to an hf100, which is the same camera, except it uses flash memory instead of DV tape, which appeals to my cheap nature and my desire for something I can screw around with without worrying about "wasting" tape. A search for hv20 on Vimeo.com will yield many examples of it's flexibility and power. I know for years it has been the choice for a flexible, cheap, and high quality camera for indie producers. Many people shooting documentaries and such with Canon's $3000 XH series use hv20's for B-rolls and backups, as the end video quality is very comparable. They can be had on ebay for around $350-$400.