Digital-Camcorder Reviews


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Sony NPFM50 InfoLithium Battery for DCR-DVD101/201/301 Camcorders & MVC-CD200/350/500 Digital Cameras
Made by Sony
  • Don't risk missing those once-in-a-lifetime shots.
  • You will always know how many minutes of battery life you have left thanks to Sony's AccuPower display.
  • Plus because they resist memory effect, these genuine Sony batteries will not prematurely reduce your recording time.
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Sony makes long lasting batreries
I have two different Sony camera's. The life on Sony batteries is quiet good; however for long days an extra battery is a must.


Sony VCTD580RM Remote Control Tripod for DCR-HC20/30/40/65/85 & DCR-DVD101/201/301
Made by Sony Digital Imaging
  • Mount your camcorder or digital camera on the tripod and operate it directly from the tripod grip
  • Remote zoom in/out, start/stop, and lock/standby
  • Expands from 17.5" to 45" in height
  • Easy height adjustment with elevator mechanism
  • Stable, professional-looking results
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Exelente para la DSC-V1
Recien adquirí este tripode para mi cámara digital sony DSC-V1 y trabaja exelente. De construcción resistente y estilizada, permite por medio del manubrio controlar el encendido/apagado, disparo de la fotografía y el zoom + y el zoom -. La altura maxima que alcanza es la necesaria para tomar fotografías que no queremos salgan borrosas por el temblor de las manos. Muy útil tambien para tomar fotografías con el temporizador (timer) y ahora siempre salgo en mis fotos. Realmente es una muy buena adquisición y su precio es bastante razonable. Altamente recomendable. Espero sea de ayuda. (En español es mejor!!)


Sony VCTR640 Lightweight Tripod for DSCV1/P41/W1/P93/P73/P92/P100/P150/F88/F828 Digital Cameras
Made by Sony
  • Easy-to-use tripod
  • Snap timed exposures or detailed close-ups
  • Jiggle-free images
  • Expands from 21" to 56" in height
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Not a review but a list of Compatible models
CCD-CR1 CCD-SC65 CCD-TR3300 CCD-TR514 CCD-TR516 CCD-TR54 CCD-TR555 CCD-TR64 CCD-TR66 CCD-TR67 CCD-TR714 CCD-TR716 CCD-TR74 CCD-TR78 CCD-TR814 CCD-TR818 CCD-TR84 CCD-TR86 CCD-TR87 CCD-TR88 CCD-TR910 CCD-TR916 CCD-TR917 CCD-TR930 CCD-TR94 CCD-TR940 CCD-TR96 CCD-TR98 CCD-TR99 CCD-TRV101 CCD-TRV108 CCD-TRV11 CCD-TRV112 CCD-TRV118 CCD-TRV119 CCD-TRV12 CCD-TRV128 CCD-TRV15 CCD-TRV19 CCD-TRV21 CCD-TRV211 CCD-TRV212 CCD-TRV215 CCD-TRV22 CCD-TRV25 CCD-TRV29 CCD-TRV308 CCD-TRV312 CCD-TRV318 CCD-TRV32 CCD-TRV328 CCD-TRV33 CCD-TRV36 CCD-TRV40 CCD-TRV41 CCD-TRV43 CCD-TRV46 CCD-TRV512 CCD-TRV52 CCD-TRV53 CCD-TRV57 CCD-TRV58 CCD-TRV608 CCD-TRV615 CCD-TRV62 CCD-TRV65 CCD-TRV66 CCD-TRV67 CCD-TRV68 CCD-TRV715 CCD-TRV72 CCD-TRV75 CCD-TRV81 CCD-TRV815 CCD-TRV82 CCD-TRV85 CCD-TRV87 CCD-TRV88 CCD-TRV93 CCD-TRV95 CCD-TRV98 CCD-TRV99 DCR-DVD100 DCR-DVD101 DCR-DVD200 DCR-DVD201 DCR-DVD300 DCR-HC20 DCR-HC30 DCR-HC40 DCR-HC65 DCR-HC85 DCR-IP1 DCR-IP220 DCR-IP55 DCR-IP7BT DCR-PC1 DCR-PC10 DCR-PC100 DCR-PC101 DCR-PC105 DCR-PC109 DCR-PC110 DCR-PC120BT DCR-PC330 DCR-PC5 DCR-PC7 DCR-PC9 DCR-SC100 DCR-TR7000 DCR-TRV10 DCR-TRV11 DCR-TRV120 DCR-TRV130 DCR-TRV140 DCR-TRV17 DCR-TRV18 DCR-TRV19 DCR-TRV20 DCR-TRV210 DCR-TRV22 DCR-TRV230 DCR-TRV240 DCR-TRV25 DCR-TRV250 DCR-TRV260 DCR-TRV27 DCR-TRV30 DCR-TRV310 DCR-TRV315 DCR-TRV320 DCR-TRV33 DCR-TRV330 DCR-TRV340 DCR-TRV350 DCR-TRV360 DCR-TRV38 DCR-TRV39 DCR-TRV460 DCR-TRV5 DCR-TRV510 DCR-TRV520 DCR-TRV525 DCR-TRV530 DCR-TRV6 DCR-TRV7 DCR-TRV70 DCR-TRV720 DCR-TRV730 DCR-TRV740 DCR-TRV8 DCR-TRV80 DCR-TRV820 DCR-TRV830 DCR-TRV840 DCR-TRV9 DCR-TRV900 DCR-TRV950 DCR-VX1000 DCR-VX2000 DCR-VX2100 DCR-VX700 DSC-F505 DSC-F505V DSC-F55 DSC-F707 DSC-F717 DSC-F828 DSC-F88 DSC-P1 DSC-P10 DSC-P100 DSC-P100/LJ DSC-P100/R DSC-P2 DSC-P20 DSC-P3 DSC-P30 DSC-P31 DSC-P32 DSC-P41 DSC-P5 DSC-P50 DSC-P51 DSC-P52 DSC-P7 DSC-P71 DSC-P72 DSC-P73 DSC-P8 DSC-P9 DSC-P92 DSC-P93 DSC-S30 DSC-S50 DSC-S70 DSC-S75 DSC-S85 DSC-V1 DSC-W1 MVC-CD1000 MVC-CD200 MVC-CD250 MVC-CD300 MVC-CD350 MVC-CD400 MVC-CD500 MVC-FD100 MVC-FD200 MVC-FD5 MVC-FD51 MVC-FD7 MVC-FD71 MVC-FD73 MVC-FD75 MVC-FD81 MVC-FD83 MVC-FD85 MVC-FD87 MVC-FD88 MVC-FD90 MVC-FD91 MVC-FD92 MVC-FD95 MVC-FD97


Sony VMCIL4615 1.5m i.LINK 4 Pin6 Pin Digital Video Cable for DCR-HC20/30/40/65/85, DCR-VX2100 and HDR-FX1 Camcorders
Made by Sony
  • 1.5 m, 4-pin to 6-pin Digital interface cable carries video, audio, and frame information
  • Allows for editing between Digital Handycam camcorders with virtually no picture quality loss
  • i.LINK interface compatible
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Excellent cable to assist in transfers of your videos to PC
Excellent method for transfering your videos to your computer for editing and making CD's. The i.Link cable is easy to use. Make sure you order the right cable. I ordered the wrong cable a 4 pin to 4 pin which I believe only works if you have a Sony computer. Most other computers like my Dell will probally need the 6 pin to 4 pin cable.
Also make sure your computer has the capability before ordering. i.LINK is also known as Firewire and IEEE-1394.
It does provide excellent high speed quality video transfers.


TDK DVC60 Digital Cassette (5-Pack)
Made by TDK Media
  • 60 Minutes
  • Works will all Digital Camcorders
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Great Value in MiniDV Tapes
I had found that these tapes are among the most reliable and inexpensive I could find


Canon GL1 MiniDV Digital Camcorder with Lens & Optical Image Stabilization
Made by Canon USA
  • MiniDV
  • MiniDV camcorder with 3 CCD technology
  • 20x optical, 100x digital, zoom with optical image stabilization
  • 2.5 inch color LCD and color EVF
  • Records digital stills onto MiniDV tape
  • Comes with wireless remote, battery pack, and power adapter
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feature packed
I have been using the GL1 for nearly 3 years now. I take it out on shoots for a website I work on... sometimes I create QuickTime Movies, sometimes I take stills from footage and convert the stills to .JPG files.

The 30-lux capacity means you can walk into a subdued lighting environment such as a dining room lit by a single candle and get very good, balanced exposure. It is not like an infrared camera or anything, however... there must be SOME non infrared light, or you get nothing.

The 30x zoom can't be beat. You can be 50 yards away from a person and zoom in and get a shot of their nose... in many ways, it must be seen to be appreciated.

Considering the features, the unit is light-weight, but newer digital camcorders of similar strengths are now on the market for far less and weigh half as much. Still, the GL1 is easy to hold with one hand while using the eye piece or the LCD panel.

I only have a few criticisms. For one, the unit does not ship with a firewire cable. If you are ordering this item for its firewire compatibility, you will need to order a 6-to-4 pin firewire cable separately. (6-pin for your Mac, 4-pin for the GL1).

Also, the GL1 has a tendency to eat tapes. For a while, I thought I was just getting deffective tapes, but a co-worker got a DV deck and the deck was able to view and use the tapes without difficulty. Just viewing the tapes on the DV deck seemed to "fix" whatever the GL1 perceive was wrong with the tapes. On occasion I will get an all red "WARNING: EJECT TAPE" display on the LCD panel... I then eject the tape, rewind it a bit on the DV deck and then I can use it fine for several weeks w/ the GL1. This has been a problem from day one and I have head-cleaning tapes.

The unit has a tripod screw mount on the bottom and a hot shoe on top, so it's a good piece of hardware for professionals.

The battery that ships with the unit will only run for about 30 minutes on a full charge... but that's 30 minutes of actual recording, rewinding, etc. I highly recommend getting an additional 2 hour battery as back-up, especially if you're stuck somewhere and don't have the luxury of having an AC wall socket nearby. You can run the camera straight off AC power, but it is awkward... you must run the cord from the GL1 to the charger and the charger is then plugged into the wall. This extra cord does not come with the unit and you must buy it separately. It would have been nice if they had included this cord as well as a DC charger for the car.

Back when I was ordering this item, I spoke with Canon directly to ask them information about the firewire capabilities, etc. Afer speaking to a customer service rep. for over 1 hour, it was obvious that the folks answering the phones for Canon absolutely know NOTHING about their own products or terminology used in photography or videography... if the answers are not in the little book in front of them, they are worse than uninformed... they tell you the wrong information. If you want more information about the features of this camera, seriously examine the specs featured here on Amazon and read all of the reviews.

Brilliant piece of machinery
This is by far the best camera for this price range. HOWEVER don't pay more than 2100-2200$US for it. I bought it for even less than that. Its size at first gives it the appearance of being a "home-video" recorder and not quite the sleak professional look that the XL1 has. However don't be fooled by this, it uses the same CCD system as the XL1, and just lacks the removable lens option in addition to a handful of other digital features. But the GL1 costs 70% less and produces very high quality images and video. Its size makes it VERY easy to carry around (just last weekend I saw someone with one at a bar in San Francisco). Its a great value and a great product, just hunt around and read up on it to make sure its what you want. Because Looks are VERY deceiving, this isn't your dad's old mini-betacam...this is a beautifully engineered camera that produces high quality results.

Worth the Price
I bought this camera about 10 months back, and at the time made a compromise in choosing it because I couldn't afford the XL1S. What I've learned though after using it for so long now is that Canon didn't compromise on this camera. The GL1 has essentially every feature the aspiring film maker or video professional needs to get underway quickly and easily.

My favorite feature of this camera is the frame mode ability that allows you to shoot non-interlaced video, with results that are very similar in appearance to film rather than video. After shooting in frame mode and seeing the results, I've yet to shoot interlaced video again.

The one thing that this camera lacks is any ability to manually control the audio levels for the internal or external mics, which can sometimes give you less than optimal results in situations where the noise volume fluctuates noticably, or where you are trying to achieve a specific audio effect.

Summary - Excellent camera worth the price tag. Across the board, far more features and better quality than all competitors in its class. Probabaly the only camera that can top the GL1 in this class is the GL2.


Sony DCRTRV900 MiniDV Handycam Digital Video Camcorder with Builtin Digital Still Mode
Made by Sony
  • MiniDV
  • MiniDV camcorder
  • 12x optical, 48x digital, zoom with Super SteadyShot image stabilization
  • 3.5 inch color LCD and color EVF
  • 3 CCD camcorder
  • Analog inputs; manual control of focus, exposure, white balance, etc.
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Correction on May 16th Review
The software mentioned on my May 16th review IS called "AVID Xpress" -- not "AVID Express" -- when my review was edited someone changed the spelling, possibly thinking it was a typo/mistake?

Best Consumer Digital Camcorder on the market
The TRV-900 is, by far, the best camcorder you can buy short of a professional model. The picture quality blows away the competition (must be those 3 CCD's). In most cases, you won't be able to tell the difference between the TRV 900 and professional cameras costing several times its price. The TRV-900 has every feature a consumer could want, including a progressive scan mode that lets you take high quality still pictures and save them directly to tape or a flash memory card (not included). You can also capture still images from tape and save them on a floppy disk (drive included) or flash card.

The LCD screen is large and bright. The menu controls are easy to use once you decipher the manual (see below). Sound quality is noticeably better than other camcorders I have used. Low light performance is great. For those who are interested, all automatic exposure, white balance and focus functions can be overriden and controlled manually.

On the down side, the unit is a bit heavier and a bit larger than most other mini-dv camcorders. You have to open the lcd screen to reach the button that activates the menu controls. The camcorder comes with a very nice lens hood, but it is threaded in such a way that you cannot install a filter between the lens and the hood - you have to install filters in front of the hood thereby increasing the risk of glare. Finally, the manual was obviously translated from Japanese and is full of annoying little errors.

But these are all minor shortcomings that do nothing to detract from the amazing picture quality and features. In summary, if you are looking for a Mini DV camcorder and can afford this one, then you need look no further.

One of the Best Product Design - ever
You want it - you got it. Excellent picture quality; Sony steady-shot that really works; still-image capture to tape (or extra adapter card+memory stick a must!); bright LCD display; variable audio feedback; IEEE firewire, controls that are easy to reach and are learned-responses for those familiar with previous Sony cams.

Specifically, we use this unit for green-screen compositing of people, environments, and virtual products. The firewire coupled with Adobe Premier is a god-send. Simply said, that is essentially all you need (plus consistent overall lighting in a green-screen environment). G3 or PC - firewire will suck it down as fast as anything I've seen.

Positively get the custom aluminum case if you do a lot of travel and want to keep your camera happy. This will keep all your components safe and somewhat easily accessible. Get a 2+ hour battery; the NP-750 battery has plenty of gas - surprisingly the LCD does not drain the juice too quickly. A PC transfer card for the memory stick would be nice - but you can get away with plugging the IEEE and transferring from memory card or to tape.

The construction and attention to product detail is marvelous. Little rubber covers, positive audio clicks, all the nifty nick-nacks want you to have Sony make your next car. Sure there are a few quirks - but there's few products that have such high quality and high value as the TRV900!


Sony DCRTRV103 Handycam Digital Camcorder
Made by Sony
  • 360x digital zoom
  • High-quality Digital 8 format
  • Infrared night video capability
  • Stereo recording
  • 2.5-inch swivel LCD screen
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Former Sony customer
My wife purchased a Sony camcorder model DCR-TRV-103 in the summer of 2000 and gave it to me as a gift for to take on our 25 day tour of Europe in September ,2000. After familiarizing myself it I never had a reason to use it until on our trip. About half way into the trip the unit failed in Rome , Italy with about two weeks left on our tour. After returning home I sent it to a Sony Service Center near St. Louis and received it back about a month later. I did not use it again until the following August for about 15 min. to record a Christening at our church and it Worked o.k. I didn't use it again until Christmas day to record our last holiday in our present home .All our family was present. After nearly an hour I checked to see if the cassette had finished and I was shocked to see it had failed with the same exact failure as the first .I believe it should have held up longer than two hours of recording time since the repair but not so. Now Sony refuses to make the repair good ...

Hard to beat this one
I have had this camera for about 3 months, and I am very satisfied with the quality of the camera itself (not surprising from Sony), and the quality of the results. Considering the resolution (500 lines, compared to 240~260 for VHS & 400 for S-VHS, both of which are analog), I don't really see any great advantage to going with DV technology, except that a full digital camera is a bit lighter and the fact that you can record up to 2 hours on a DV tape, compared to 1 hour on either 8mm or Hi8 tape. I use both tapes, by the way, and there is no readily noticeable difference in quality. As far as the weight, since I do a lot of handheld recording, I find that I like this one better because a lighter camera is more difficult to keep steady. The recording sound quality is very good also, as well as being able to record in darkness! The ONLY, and I mean ONLY thing about this camera that bothers me is the fact that more of the on-camera controls are not duplicated on the remote control, such as fades, backlight, etc. I do a lot of active videography, and even though I have a very steady hand, it's very hard not to jiggle the camera when trying to turn on a fade or the backlight or one of the picture processing modes. Other than that, I would highly recommend this camera to anyone.

Very happy with this product!!
We purchased this camcorder after doing research for severalweeks. We bought it with scuba diving in mind as eventually we willbuy the expensive underwater housing.

I can only say that I have been extremely happy with my purchase. One of the first events I captured was my girlfriends little sisters HS graduation. The picture quality and sound play back especially during music performances was great.

We did but a 8 hour battery which added a little weight but runs for seems like forever. We also bought the telephoto lens for those really far away shots.

I normally turn off the digital zoom unless I have an extremely steady hand or have it on a tripod. As you get into the higher zooms if the camera is shaking the pictures gets unusable. Put it on a tripod and at full digital zoom it almost looks as good as optical zoom.

I've used it to capture pictures and then pass this to my computer and have been very happy with the special effects as well.

Robert


Sony DCRHC20 MiniDV Digital Handycam Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom
Made by Sony
  • Sleek, compact MiniDV camcorder and with a 680,000-pixel CCD
  • 10x optical zoom lens (digital zoom to 120x) with Super SteadyShot image stabilizer
  • 2.5-inch rotating LCD and black-and-white viewfinder
  • Low-light recording settings, 12-Bit/16-Bit PCM digital stereo, and accessory shoe
  • NP-FM50 InfoLithium Rechargeable Battery
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NOt upto expectation
I owned Sony analog camcorder for long time. Recently I bought this one for digital storage and compact size.

I am suprised to see very poor quality video compare to my old analog camcorder. video is really dark and not worth taking in home(Even on bright day). I continue use old analog camcorder for family video.

Small,stunning video, lightweight, great battery
The DCRHC20 was not one of the camcorders on my shopping list, but that changed the minute I picked it up. It is small and lightweight(about 1lb), and by that I mean I can hold this thing all day without getting a cramp in my arm. Compared to the Sony 8mm I used in the past, the video quality on this blows it away in every way. The night shot is beautiful, outside shots are crisp and vibrant, and the indoor video is easily adjusted to compensate for lack of light. I have only played the video back on the TV so far, and it looks and sounds amazing! A hot shoe is on this thing to accept a video light, microphone etc. Sony thought of everything. All of the hookups are there for the VCR, computer, or whatever you want to hook thing in to. I have not tried the included software so I cannot comment on it at this time.

It is a wonderful camcorder if you want it small, easy to use, and packed with many other features that I don't have time to list. You can't go wrong with this one, see for yourself, and have fun with it.

Haven't spent much time with it, but...
i figured i would review it since Amazon's reviews have always helped me in the past. I am going from an old Canon 8mm, so this is my first DV camcorder. First, it is very small, in a good way. It feels solid, but not bulky. The controls are very responsive and fast. The LCD uses a touchscreen menu, i wasn't sure i would like it, but it's great. Since the menu can change with every screen, you aren't limited by a few buttons. It also has an integrated manual lens cover. The charger plugs directly into the camera, so no bulky chargers either.

The quality is good, but again, i haven't done anything more than a few test shots. I already have a 4MP digital camera, so i didn't care about photos and i didn't want to buy into Sony's Memory Stick scam. Apparently after a photo, it records 7 seconds of sound. Quite annoying.

My goal is to shoot vids of my kids and burn them to DVD with my PC. The camera comes with all the cables you need, except the firewire/IE444?/I-link cable. You can do USB transfer, but i've heard its not as good as firewire. I am very happy with this purchase and plan on keeping it.


Canon NB2L Battery Pack for Elura 40MC/50, Optura 400/500 Camcorders & S30/S40/S50/S60/S70 Digital Cameras
Made by Canon
  • Lithium-ion battery
  • For use with the Canon Powershot S30 and S40 models and Elura 40mc camcorder
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You can definitely spend less for quality batteries.
I've bought Energizer replacement rechargeable batteries for both my S30 and my digital video camera and have found them to actually hold a longer charge and a longer battery life than the originals that came with the cameras. The going rate for the Canon NB-2L seems to be from $50 - $70. You can get the Energizer equivalent for $27 at one of my favorite sites. It's definitely not a generic and considering what Canon is charging for theirs, I consider it a no-brainer. I've never had any problems with the non-OEM batteries I've used, but I've never used generic batteries either.

By the way, I love my S30 and consider it one of the best buys I've ever made in my life. I've had it over 2 years now and the picture quality it produces still amazes me.

SAY NO to Generic Batteries or Pray
I have a Canon S30, and I am still using my original canon NB-2L battery. I also bought 3 additional generic batteries as spares. Of these 3 generics, one would not fully charge after 3 weeks, second one just died completely (seller would not offer refund or replacement. Now I am left with the 3rd generic and my original. Both are working fine still (the generic is 650Mah and actually allow me to use my camera for a longer time than the originals.

My review is just to share my experience with generic batteries versus original. Personally I would recommend buying the orginal since two of my generics died...and I always take good care of my belongings, so it's about quality control problems...

However, if you have to resort to generic (currently running at around 15-20 per battery) I wish you all are lucky to get a good one! (try to find seller that offer 1 yr warranty)

More than just a name
There's a common message here folks. The Canon batteries last. I bought a 900 mAh for $12.99, guaranteed for a year. After 3 months it died. Then the place I bought it from refused to replace it. My original Canon battery is not holding a full charge but it is a year old and works better than my fancy new powerful one. I wish I would have read these reviews before I purchased a generic. I just ordered 2 new Canon brand batteries from a reputable source.


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