MH:
We looked at them a lot a few years ago, but didn't buy one - we were waiting until we had the money for a good one. Then - right before our big trip west in '01, we decided we really had to have something. We couldn't afford a digital one, so we went with a Sony Hi-8. While I guess digital is the way to go, we still get great usage out of the Hi-8. Another nice thing for us is we have a lot of regular 8 tapes from a previous camera my dad bought, so the Hi-8 can play those tapes too. I figure the one we bought was probably the top of the line model the year before we bought it, so it's a really nice unit. We paid about $300. for it and also got a cigarette lighter charger and an extra battery. 3 weeks of camping and it always had a fresh battery. It's still working just fine, and we still don't have a digital one. These cameras are like computers - procrastination pays off. They only get cheaper because the new and improved keeps coming out. The day after you buy one, a new smaller and better one will come out - that's just the way it is. While it would be nice to have one to interact with the computer, this one serves us just fine.
Good luck!