Since this is an old post, I'm curious what decisions was made and why.
The biggest issues with DSLRs is the rolling shutter effect. That combined with limitations on recording time (always under 30 minutes) makes it a bad choice for casual users.
That leaves camcorders.
The best solution is to use a video camera for video, and a photo camera for photos. A video cameras always takes lousy stills (when available), and a still camera takes subpar videos (when available).
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