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Nowadays even small children have video cameras with them. But In which decade home-use portable video camera became available in South-Asian subcontinent? Which decade did South-Asian subcontinent's middle-class got access to portable video camera? And can someone tell more about when and how common South Asians began using video cameras at home?
 
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The "PKTweets" Forum was made for other related topics as such as these, so it should be fine to ask here.

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Among the popular models in India & Pakistan were the Canon EOS 200D Mark II, Nikon D3500, Sony Alpha a6000, and Fujifilm X-T30 in the 1980s.
Those DSLR models you mentioned are not home-use portable. OP asked about consumer camcorders such as JVC GR-D240EK MINIDV CAMCORDER like one below :
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Around the 80s maybe
 
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Remember I told you about Padamchen? @Vsdoc is that guy. Very entertaining political posts, even for those uninterested in politics, like you.
 
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Remember I told you about Padamchen? @Vsdoc is that guy. Very entertaining political posts, even for those uninterested in politics, like you.
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And who said I am not interested in politics. What I am not interested in is defence matters lol.
But political discussions always get ugly and then you risk getting banned, and what is the point getting banned when you cannot participate. Bit of a slippery slope eh? So I end up mainly being a spectator. It's mainly WA groups for me, with people I have met personally
 
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And who said I am not interested in politics. What I am not interested in is defence matters lol.
But political discussions always get ugly and then you risk getting banned, and what is the point getting banned when you cannot participate. Bit of a slippery slope eh? So I end up mainly being a spectator. It's mainly WA groups for me, with people I have met personally

Same. Defence geekery is very typical Indian IT coolie mentation.
 
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Nowadays even small children have video cameras with them. But In which decade home-use portable video camera became available in South-Asian subcontinent? Which decade did South-Asian subcontinent's middle-class got access to portable video camera? And can someone tell more about when and how common South Asians began using video cameras at home?
I had a Sony handycam in 90s. A hand-me-down from a rich uncle. Didn't use it much because I looked too rich in my friends group hanging around with, so finally ditched it. It had those small cassettes, which went into a sort of cassette holder of normal size video tape when you wanted to play it. It might still be lying at the bottom of a trunk in my parents' house
 
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