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Sony DCR-HC21E PAL Digital MiniDV Handycam(R) Camcorder Designed exclusively for use where PAL system TV is used. May not be viewed on USA standard NTSC TV models. This product has not been manufactured for Sony USA and is not sold with a Sony USA service warranty
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Sony HDR-HC1 2.8MP High Definition MiniDV Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom Sony introduces the Sony Handycam HDR-HC1, the world’s smallest and lightest high-definition consumer camcorder with full HD resolution based on HDV 1080i. The ultracompact HDR-HC1 Handycam camcorder fits comfortably in your hand, while delivering high-definition picture quality and lighting detail on both video and digital still images.
the HDR-HC1 in action
The HDR-HC1 features Sony’s CMOS imaging sensor technology, designed to deliver faster image processing speeds for richer colors, more vivid detail, and significantly less glare from reflected light. The Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens further enhances image clarity and richness, even when shooting in low light.
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Sony DCRTRV22 MiniDV Camcorder with 2.5″ LCD, Color Viewfinder & Memory Stick Capability With a size that is 28 percent smaller and lighter than Sony’s previous camcorders, the DCR-TRV22 does not compromise powerful optics and audio performance. The camcorder’s features include a 10x optical zoom, a 1/4-inch CCD for clean imaging, a 2.5-inch LCD with touchscreen control, a color viewfinder, and an 8 MB Memory Stick for still image capture.
Step-up Value Here’s a Sony feature that adds value to this digital camcorder and differentiates it from other models in the Sony lineup.
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MPEG Movie Mode: Originally found on step-up Sony Digital Still Cameras, Sony presents another camcorder first–MPEG Movie Mode for select Handycam Camcorders. Capture MPEG digital video and store it directly to your Memory Stick Media. Movie length ranges from 5 seconds to the length allowed by the capacity of your memory stick with MPEG Movie EX. Take the “Best Of” scene recorded on video tape, for example–the groom kissing the bride on the wedding day, convert it to an MPEG Movie and share it with family and friends via the Internet. |
Image Stabilization Sony’s SteadyShot picture stabilization keeps your images smooth and steady without degrading picture quality. The technology uses motion sensors, which tend to be more accurate than most other systems used in the camcorder market.
Optics The professional-quality Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar lens ensures light capture will be well-contrasted and clear. The 1/4-inch CCD sensor yields a gross 680,000 pixels and records images accurately in vibrant color and sharp resolution. The TRV22 has a robust 10x optical zoom that fits most purposes, but for extra distance the camera can reach 120x through the digital zoom. Several autoexposure modes allow for automatic operation while achieving ideal images for the situation.
More Features You can record video in low- to no-light situations with Sony’s NightShot system, which uses infrared light to capture images invisible to the human eye. With the function on, subjects up to 10 feet away can be seen in total darkness. You can also use the color slow shutter for color night shots instead of the regular green night-shot hue.
Sony’s Stamina power management system and InfoLithium battery give the TRV22 a long operating time. To keep you informed of current battery life, Sony’s AccuPower meter displays the number of minutes remaining right in the viewfinder.
The TRV22 features a 2.5-inch color LCD and a color viewfinder. The menu is accessed via a touchscreen display on the LCD, reducing the clutter of buttons on the camera. You can take digital stills and record small MPEG1 movies using the included 8 MB Memory Stick.
The USB streaming feature can turn the TRV22 into a video conferencing tool or a Webcam, and the standard IEEE 1394 connection can be used for digital video editing on a computer.
MiniDV Format MiniDV is the preferred format for personal and broadcast-quality video, highly regarded for its high audio and image quality. With up to 540 lines of horizontal resolution and minimum color noise, MiniDV delivers a 20 percent clearer picture than analog camcorder formats. This is all delivered on a cassette that’s 1/12th the size of a standard VHS tape. A MiniDV tape offers a digital recording time of 2 full hours–20 times the capacity of a CD.
Contents This package includes the TRV22 camcorder, power adaptor and in-camera charger, InfoLithium rechargeable battery, 8 MB Memory Stick, wireless remote, AV cable, lens cap, shoulder strap, USB cable, two AA batteries, and USB drivers. Customer Review: 4 Years and still good as new. I have had my Sony DCR-TRV22 for four years now. I have used it at least monthly and in December weekly. For the last three years I have created DVD’s with Final Cut Pro/Apple to distribute to family. I use the Firewire feature with my apple to log and capture video. I have a JVC SRDVM600 (Pro MiniDV HDD Deck $1200) but I like capturing video via firewire to my computer directly from the TRV22. It has worked perfectly. The only problem I have ever had is when I took the camera on a cruise in high humidity (only when on deck) it gave a beeping error and would not allow me to record. That was it. The camera still works like new. 5 Stars. Customer Review: Wow This camcorder beats my Dad’s more expensive camcorders from Sharp & panasonic. Low light condition is not a problem for this TRV22. no to little noise. sound is very clear. zoom resistance is on the money. tons of manual controls. spot focus is just WOW, no other camcorder has this tech. very well built. compact and feels just right. stylist. cool to look at. overall excellent video captures. Got to have this one.
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Posted by earlene55 in Sony
Sony DCRTRV80 MiniDV 2Megapixel Camcorder with 3.5″ LCD, Memory Stick, Bluetooth Wireless Connectivity, and Networking Capability Since MiniDV has entered the mainstream market, users can now demand extra features in addition to regular digital video performance. The Sony DCR-TRV80 is well equipped with technological additions, such as a 2-megapixel digital camera and wireless Bluetooth networking capabilities. The camcorder also features a 10x optical zoom, 16:9 widescreen mode, a 3.5-inch LCD with touchscreen control, and a color viewfinder.
Step-up Value Here are two Sony features that adds value to this digital camcorder and differentiate it from other models in the Sony lineup.
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2.0 Megapixel Sensor: Of all the world’s consumer camcorders, Sony was the first to break the megapixel barrier. Working with high-resolution recording and high-precision Sony custom optics, the benefits are dramatic. You’ll see amazing detail on everything you shoot. Every blade of grass. Every strand of hair. The names on the back of player uniforms. And megapixel resolution is also a great benefit in Sony’s Digital still camera function (Memory Mode). You’ll be able to shoot images at 1600 x 1200 pixels, for prints up to 8 x 10nches. |
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Digital Still Memory Mode: Capture digital still images directly onto Memory Stick media for easy transfer to e-mail, printing, or sharing with compatible Memory Stick devices. Digital still images can be captured while in Memory Mode, or images from the videotape can be captured onto Memory Stick media. This feature provides the Dual Function of having one camera for video and still images, and provides the user with a whole new world of imaging possibilities. |
Image Stabilization Sony’s SteadyShot picture stabilization keeps your images smooth and steady without degrading picture quality. The technology uses motion sensors, which tend to be more accurate than most other systems used in the camcorder market.
Optics The multicoated Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar lens ensures balanced and clear contrast. The advanced HAD CCD sensor records images accurately in vibrant color and sharp resolution. The TRV80 has a robust 10x optical zoom that fits most purposes, but for extra distance the camera can reach 120x through the digital zoom. A hologram autofocus system and several autoexposure modes allow for automatic operation while achieving ideal images for the situation.
More Features You can record video in low- to no-light situations with Sony’s NightShot system, which uses infrared light to capture images invisible to the human eye. With the function on, subjects up to 10 feet away can be seen in total darkness. You can also use the color slow shutter for color night shots instead of the regular green night-shot hue.
Sony’s Stamina power management system and InfoLithium battery give the TRV80 a long operating time. To keep you informed of current battery life, Sony’s AccuPower meter displays the number of minutes remaining right in the viewfinder.
You can take digital stills and record small MPEG EX movies using the included 8 MB Memory Stick. This is where the 2-megapixel resolution CCD really shines, creating images that can be printed at sizes of up to 1,600 x 1,200 pixels for prints up to 8 by 10 inches. The intelligent pop-up flash keeps your images well-lit and visible.
The TRV80 features a huge 3.5-inch color LCD and a color viewfinder. The menu is accessed via a touchscreen display on the LCD, reducing the clutter of buttons on the camera. A stylus is also included for ease of use.
The USB streaming feature can turn the TRV80 into a video-conferencing tool or a Webcam, and the standard IEEE 1394 connection can be used for digital video editing on a computer. The TRV80’s improved Bluetooth technology enables wireless peer-to-peer data transfers and Internet connectivity with an optional adapter or Bluetooth-enabled cell phone.
MiniDV Format MiniDV is the preferred format for personal and broadcast-quality video, highly regarded for its high audio and image quality. With up to 540 lines of horizontal resolution and minimum color noise, MiniDV delivers a 20 percent clearer picture than analog camcorder formats. This is all delivered on a cassette that’s 1/12th the size of a standard VHS tape. A MiniDV tape offers digital recording time of 2 full hours–20 times the capacity of a CD.
Contents This package includes the TRV80 camcorder, power adaptor and in-camera charger, InfoLithium rechargeable battery, 8 MB Memory Stick, stylus, wireless remote, AV cable, lens cap, shoulder strap, USB cable, two AA batteries, and USB drivers. Customer Review: Excellent The Best Camcorder i have ever had by far. Bluetooth is the coolest thing, and the picture quality is supurb. I would reccomend this to anybody who wants a high quality camera. Yes, you spend a few extra dollars, but in the long run it is worth it. Customer Review: Wow What a camera indeed. I just got it three days ago and after reading the manual I see there will be a lot of learning ahead for me. There are so many features this camera has I know I will not use most of them. The video is sharp and the photos are better then expected (acceptable but I will still use my digital camera when needed or preferred). The supplied 8 MB memory stick is only worth a tease, you will have to get at least a 128 MB or greater! Being in the Air Force and stationed in Germany this will be one treat to carry along on up coming trips!
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Canon’s technological innovation has for decades delivered optical excellence, advanced image processing and top performance, from photographic and broadcast television cameras to our complete line of consumer camcorders. We’re proud to offer another of our latest, the Canon FS200 Flash Memory camcorder. It’s among the most affordable ways to get stunning video in a light, compact and user-friendly package. As employed in advanced electronic products such as laptop computers, MP3 players, PDAs and cell phones, Flash Memory has numerous benefits. Adding to the usefulness of this camcorder is Canon’s Quick Charge - which reduces the recharge time for the FS200’s battery and Pre-Record gives you a head start on capturing the action. With the FS200’s Canon Exclusive features such as Canon 41x Advanced Zoom and our DIGIC DV II Image Processor, combined with a 680k CCD image sensor, Image Stabilization and a 2.7-inch Widescreen LCD and our new Quick C (more…)
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Posted by earlene55 in Sony
Sony DCR-HC21 MiniDV Handycam Camcorder w/20x Optical Zoom The DCR-HC21 from Sony gives you a full-featured, compact MiniDV camcorder at an entry-level price. Highlights include the Advanced HAD CCD imager, which captures stunning detail and clarity, and the Digital Zoom, which focuses on distant subjects providing clear close-up images with less distortion. The Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens offers less glare and increased contrast for vivid, more life-like color and tones.Make your personal videos complete with additional customization features such as Picture and Fader effects for creative and professional looking enhancements. Photo Mode allows you to capture and store hundreds of individual still images, and Picture Package software helps you easily organize and edit still images and video. Customer Review: speedy delivery, great product product was delivered in less time than expected, and everything was exactly as it was advertised. I would definitely use this company again. Customer Review: Great!….while it worked I bought this camcoder in August 2005 and it worked great for almost 4-years. Mind you, I only used during the holidays and took great care of it. Earlier this week, when I was getting to use it, I turned it on and then opened the touch panel LCD, but the LCD remained black as it the camcoder was off. I checked the viewfinder and it too was off, but I can hear the internal components on stand-by - you know, that mild hummm. I closed the LCD and now I could see through the viewfinder but it looks “staticky”. I open the LCD once more, and the LCD is still black and the viewfinder when black again. The camcoder is definitely on. I checked the battery charge and it was fine. It seems the viewfinder shuts off when I would open the LCD. I then connected it to the wall outlet but the LCD would still not light up. I decided to check the internet for help, and to my surprise, my camcoder is not the only one having this problem. [...]
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Sony DCR-HC38 MiniDV Handycam Camcorder with 40x Optical Zoom The Sony DCR-HC38 MiniDV HandyCam Camcorder makes trasnferring digital skills and mini-movies to your PC faster and more convenient. The powerful 1/6-inch HAD CCD provides stunning detail and clarity with exceptional video, and the 40x optical zoom brings the action close up from far away. The Super SteadyShot(R) feature removes camera shake, while Super NightShot(R) captures natural film in the lowest light. The attractive 3D Menu System lets you see menu options clearly. SteadyShot Image Stabilization - picture stabilization system uses motion sensors to detect and compensate for camera ?shake? without compromising picture quality 5 Lux + 0 Lux Nightshot low illumination modes USB Streaming - Stay connected to family and friends by broadcasting live video with audio NightShot Plus for low-light filming - minimum of 0 lux Auto Exposure Modes - Beach & Ski, Landscape, Portrait, Sports Lesson, Spotlight, Sunset & Moon Picture Effect Modes - Monotone, Negative Art, Sepia, Polarize Fader Effects - Black, Mosaic, Monotone, White White Balance Modes - Auto, Indoor, One-push, Outdoor Aperture - f1.8-3.1 Focal Distance - 2.3-46mm Full Range Auto and Manual Focus Built-in microphone USB and i.LINK(R) ports S-Video connection Shutter Speeds - Auto, 1/60-1/4000 sec. (1/4000 in AE mode) Supplied Software - Picture Package 1.5 Operating Systems - Windows Me, 2000 Pro, XP Home and Pro Battery Type - InfoLithium(R) with AccuPower(TM) Meter system (NP-NF30) Dimensions - 2-5/8 x 3-1/8 x 4-1/2-inch (65 x 79 x 113 mm) Weight - 15 ounces (430 grams) with tape & battery Sony USA Warranty 1 Year Parts; 90 Days Labor Not PictBridge compatible Customer Review: bad experience I had a bad experience with this camera. The mini dv “tape” got stuck in the camcorder and would not eject rendering it useless and too expensive to repair. I also found it cumbersome and extremely difficult to use with my Mac. I just purchased a Flip Mino HD which is much better suited to my needs… Customer Review: Great camera, bright videos. i own this camera after upgrading from my first sony: a HC21. I like it a lot. It takes clear outdoor videos, Indoors i have to turn on the “back light” features to get a clear pictures. Besides, i edit the video on pc. I love the firewire port for best video quality. I make my home video look like a profesional just with this non-profesional camera. i have 2 extra batteries and an extra wall charger, for a serious amateur like me it is worthy ti get what i need. I dont want to run out-of power in the middle of an event. So far i am satisfied. I can also do color correction if need it. digital efects and titles, then i burn in DVD. I preffer Mini DV than HDD. In HDD every pause you do while recording, makes a thumbnail, when you transfer the video you may get about 200 thumbnails in a 2 hour video. It takes a headache to drop every thumbnail in the storyboard for video editing. But using firewire you get just one thumbnail. altought it takes longer to transfer the video, you have to play it to transfer it, and it takes that long.
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Posted by earlene55 in Sanyo, tags: 1080i/1080p, Camcorder, cheapcamcorders, Definition, HD1010, High, MPEG4, Optical, Sanyo, with, Xacti

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From the Manufacturer Summary The Sanyo HD1010 Xacti digital media camera with 10x optical zoom is a high-definition compact digital media device that combines both the functionality of a digital camera and a digital camcorder. The HD1010 offers advanced, next-generation video performance and high-quality stills in one small, lightweight camera. This powerful little device is designed to record either 1080P (30fps) or 1080i (60fps) high-definition video and 4-megapixel digital still images, all of which are handily stored to a convenient SD or SDHC memory card. Sanyo Xacti HD1010 Highlights 1080P (30fps) Incorporating the latest high-definition CMOS sensor, the Sanyo Xacti HD1010 camcorder captures either 1920×1080 (1080P) high-definition video at 30 frames-per-second or 1920×1080 (1080i) high-definition video at 60 fields-per-second. Designed to record the rich and vibrant colors of real life, the HD1010 also captures the subtle tones to provide t (more…)
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Posted by earlene55 in Canon, tags: 0.7x, 58mm, Camcorders, cheapcamcorders, Definition, HD7000, High, Lens, Raynox, Wideangle, with

The model HD-7000PRO high definition Wide-angle conversion lens is made of the high index optical glass elements with new concept of lens designing using three-group/three-element lens formula. This new concept in designing the lens made it possible to achieve an amazing high definition wide-angle lens of 540 lines/mm resolution power at center (MTF30%). It’s compatible with whole zoom area and stays in focus.There will be no reduction of light value when this conversion lens is attached on the camera’s lens.
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From the Manufacturer Canon HD Video Lens The Canon HG20 AVCHD Hard Disk Drive camcorder sets a new standard for High Definition, delivering optimal image quality, long shooting times along with the extraordinary ease and versatility when viewing video on television or a computer. Capture amazing HD video with even greater detail and color reproduction with its innovative 24Mbps capability, and the addition of a video-capable SDHC card slot plus the extended 60GB internal Hard Disk Drive allows you to now record up to 22 hours of video onto the internal Hard Disk Drive so there’s no need to worry about running out of space. And, like all Canon VIXIA camcorders, the HG20 features: a Canon HD video lens, FULL HD CMOS Sensor, and Canon’s exclusive DIGIC DV II image processor. Create the look and feel of Hollywood movies with the 24p Cinema Mode and even use Canon’s select Photo Grabbing function to capture still images from previously recorded (more…)
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