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Models & Brands: Sony DCRPC110, Sony, JVC DVP9, JVC, JVC, Sony, Sony, JVC, Canon, JVC DVL820U
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Sony DCRPC110 Weight: 1.25 pounds
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Key features Sony DCRPC110
- 2.5-inch color LCD monitor and color EVF
- Uses Sony NP-FM50 InfoLithium battery; includes MGI PhotoSuite and VideoWave
- DV camcorder, uses MiniDV tapes
- Records 1152 x 864 stills onto included 4 MB Memory Stick
- 10x optical (120x digital) zoom with optical image stabilization
- Model: Sony DCRPC110 Digital HandyCam Camcorder with Builtin Digital Still Mode
Review Sony DCRPC110 Digital HandyCam Camcorder with Builtin Digital Still Mode / Sony DCRPC110:Sony DCR-PC110 digital Handycam camcorder offers higher resolution, more hours of recording and more professional features than any analog camcorder. The digital technology delivers a richer and more accurate picture quality than the analog format. Featuring a 1/4" Advanced HAD CCD with 1,070,000 pixels, the camcorder provides stunning detail and clarity, with exceptional video and still image performance. Carl Zeiss professional quality precision lens uses a unique lens coating that reduces glare and flaring, while providing improvement in detail and contrast. Rechargeable Lithium Ion battery means no "memory effect" like other battery types can experience. DCR-PC110 features MPEG movie mode, and Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) stereo audio recording for an incredible 96db dynamic range. It is a sure declaration that Sony is moving forward in the integration of DV and digital stills cameras. The Sony DCR-PC110 Mini DV camcorder is loaded with more goodies than a piƱata, and in a package smaller than a box of Pop-Tarts. Its novel-length owner's manual is 166 pages of tiny type with, thankfully, dozens of instructive illustrations with circles and arrows. To control all these features, the PC110 is covered with buttons, switches, and toggles that would intimidate even the most seasoned techno-geek. [+]
But damn if this digital camcorder isn't fun to use, despite a couple of ergonomic hiccups, plus it stores great images thanks to its Carl Zeiss lens, and, more importantly, it will elicit many oohs and aahs from the techno-envious. Like most Mini DV models, the PC110 can take still pictures and store them either on tape or on a flash media card-in this case, Sony's proprietary Memory Stick. Unlike most DV camcorders, the PC110 also can record 15- and 60-second MPEGs, saving you the trouble of having to convert your footage to this e-mail-friendly format in your PC. The camcorder comes with a 4 MB Stick, which holds just six high-resolution stills, and is useless unless you have a Memory Stick-equipped Sony VAIO, a Memory Stick accessory drive, or a built-in USB port. The PC110 also enables you to spice up your recorded video with an array of picture and digital effects, such as negative, sepia tone, or black and white. You also can zoom in during playback of a recorded image. These extra effects are for those folks who do in-camera editing and can be output only through the camcorder's analog outputs, not via i. Link/FireWire. If you've got video-editing software, you can add many of these effects and more on your PC. The PC110 also includes in-camera digital-editing compiling capabilities-choose in-and-out edit points for particular scenes, set the scene sequence (up to 20 scenes), and the camera automatically goes back and forth to output the image to whatever tape player you've connected the camcorder to. This program editing is a bit convoluted, but it's better than doing it manually. The biggest problem is the placement of frequently accessed control buttons and jacks. For instance, the zoom and still-photo shutter release buttons are located at the front of the camcorder, vaguely where your pinky is supposed to be. But the pinky isn't the most dexterous digit, and the hand-strap further limits the little finger's angular movement necessary to manipulate either switch. The PC110's stocky design also necessitates the scattering of the various inputs and outputs. The microphone, headphone, and DC power inputs are located on upper-right side; the i. Link (FireWire), USB, and AC power are on the front below the lens; the S-Video output is on the lower-right side under the hand strap; and the analog A/V minijack is located to the right of the power/standby/record switch. And being that this is a tiny camcorder, the 2. 5-inch LCD viewscreen also makes it difficult to make out the details in a crowded frame. The menu does include two sets of LCD brightness controls to ameliorate the lack of LCD area. -Stewart Wolpin Pros: 1-megapixel still-shot capability Fun to use Records 15- and 60-second MPEGs onto Memory Stick Informative illustrated manual Quality Carl Zeiss lens Cons: Bundled Memory Stick is only 4 MB Expensive Controls can be difficult to use. |
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Sony Weight: 10.6 pounds Price: Too low to display
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Key features Sony
- A New Addition to the HD Format that Broadens the Scope of HD Program Production
- MPEG-1 Audio Layer II is used as the audio compression format, allowing for two-channel recording with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz/16-bit. The HDV 1080i specification provides high picture quality that can be used for HDTV program production.
- Compatible with Existing and New DV Video Cassette Tape To realize the full potential of HDV, DVCAM and DV formats, professionals choose Sony DigitalMaster tape. While the HDV format can accept conventional DV tape, only DigitalMaster tape has a dual layer of magnetic material.
- The HDV 1080i specification for the HDV format features 1080 effective scanning lines (interlace scanning system) and 1,440 horizontal pixels. It adopts the MPEG-2 compression format (MP@H-14 for video), which uses 8-bit digital component recording with a sampling rate of 4:2:0.
- The result? Higher RF output, lower noise, 95% fewer errors and 60% fewer dropouts compared to DV tape! Exactly the performance that professionals require.
- Model: Sony HVR-Z1U Digital HDV 1080i High Definition Handycam Camcorder, 3-1/3", 16:9 Advanced HAD CCD, Switchable HDV/DV, Vario-Sonnar 12x Optical Zoom, 3.5" Wide LCD
Review Sony HVR-Z1U Digital HDV 1080i High Definition Handycam Camcorder, 3-1/3", 16:9 Advanced HAD CCD, Switchable HDV/DV, Vario-Sonnar 12x Optical Zoom, 3.5" Wide LCD / Sony:The Sony HVR-Z1U professional camcorder shoots brilliant high definition 1080i pictures with jaw-dropping detail, color and clarity, and comes equipped with a Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T 12x zoom lens - the same glass and coatings as in Zeiss prime lenses. The rapid transition to HD programming in broadcasting and postproduction has introduced a tremendous demand for an entry-level path into the HD world. Sony's response to this demand is the HVR-Z1U Digital HD Video Camera Recorder a compact and cost-effective HD camcorder that builds on the market-acclaimed DVCAMTM recorders. The HVR-Z1U camcorder adopts the all-new, 1/4-inch HD format the HDV 1080i specification of the HDVTM format. Combined with three high-resolution 1/3-inch type mega pixel CCDs, the HVR-Z1U captures and plays back 1080i HD signals, while maintaining the DVCAM/DV recording and playback capabilities provided on current Sony DVCAM models. What's more, the HVR-Z1U offers a down-conversion capability of its 1080i recordings. These features allow the HVR-Z1U to be active immediately in current SD systems, while also providing a step-by-step migration to the HD world operators can continue to acquire in DVCAM or DV formats, and switch to the HDV format as needed, or acquire in HDV 1080i from the start and use the down-conversion capability as required. In addition to a unique camcorder body design and with its multitude of camera features, the HVR-Z1U offers maximum operabilit. |
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JVC DVP9 Weight: 0.009 pounds List Price: $1,299.99 Price: $299.99
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Key features JVC DVP9
- Color LCD screen with 200,000 Pixel Resolution
- USB PC Link
- Image stabilization for smoother and steadier video
- Comes with software for easy CD creation
- MiniDV camcorder with 10x optical zoom
- Model: JVC GRDVP9 Digital Ultra Compact Camcorder
Review JVC GRDVP9 Digital Ultra Compact Camcorder / JVC DVP9:JVC's Micro Pocket GR-DVP9 sets the bar for tiny Mini DV camcorders. Smaller than most paperback books, it features a 1. 33 Super HS megapixel CCD, 540 horizontal lines of resolution and UXGA size HG digital stills (1600 x 1200 pixels). It has a 10x optical and 200x digital zoom with a 2" LCD screen and includes a 8MB SD card. That stores MP3 sound effects as well as digital stills. Smaller than most paperback books, JVC's Micro Pocket GR-DVP9 features a 1. 33 Super HS megapixel CCD, 540 horizontal lines of resolution and UXGA size HG digital stills (1600 x 1200 pixels). It has a 10x optical and 200x digital zoom with a 2" LCD screen and includes a 8MB SD card. That stores MP3 sound effects as well as digital stills. FeaturesSome of the unit's feayures include a color viewfinder, MP3 sound effects, an 8 MB SD memory card, DV navigation, a USB PC Link, MPEG-1 Video Capture, Video email, digital still capture from tape, web-cam, power link design, analog input with pass through, an analog to digital converter, and a progressive shutter. [+]
MiniDV FormatMiniDV digital technology delivers clear, sharp video with over 500 lines of horizontal resolution-far superior to the 240 lines of resolution offered by 8mm camcorders. You'll also get minimal color noise interference for a more stable picture. |
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JVC Price: $799.99
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Key features JVC
- 10x optical, 250x digital, zoom with digital image stabilization
- Lithium-ion battery provides 75 minutes of use; includes remote control, AC adapter, A/V output cable, and shoulder strap
- MiniDV camcorder
- 2.5-inch color LCD monitor and EVF
- Captures still images onto tape
- Model: JVC GR-DVL100U Digital Camcorder
Review JVC GR-DVL100U Digital Camcorder / JVC:Perfect for the novice, the GR-DVL100U is a great way to stick a toe into the world of digital video. The 10x optical zoom works in conjunction with digital image stabilization to help ensure smooth, shake-free footage. A number of integrated faders and special effects let you add a little more polish to your home movie. Equipped with an IEEE 1394 port, the GR-DVL100U can transfer footage to a computer for editing. For previewing movies on your television, the camcorder comes with an A/V cable that makes connecting as simple as hooking up your VCR. The package includes a lithium-ion battery, remote control, A/V cable, and shoulder strap. |
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JVC Weight: 21.3 pounds Price: Too low to display
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Key features JVC
- 14-Bit Analog to Digital Converter: The new 14-bit A/D converter produces higher quality images, producing more accuarte levels of color, shadow and highlights
- PAL-Compatible: The GY-HD200U can output both 25p and 50p for PAL compatible recording. This added multi-regional flexibility makes the camera highly versatile in a wide variety of applications
- MPEG-2 Based Encoding: JVC is one of the original developers of the MPEG-2 compression system. MPEG-2 is an interframe encoding system that combines multiple frames of digital picture data into a group of pictures (GOP)
- 24-Frame Cine-Style Capture and Recording: Twenty-four frames per second progressive acquisition produces recorded images that have a more polished, film-like appearance than typical interlaced video cameras. Virtually all high end digital cinematography cameras utilize the 24P system
- 60-Frame Full Progressive Recording: Until now the preeminent capture technique for broadcast sports, 720p/60, has not been available in the HDV format. The GY-HD200U ushers in a new era of HDV recording, providing users with the ultimate sports and news recording tool
- Model: JVC GY-HD200U High Definition Mini DV Camcorder with 3.5" LCD, 16x Optical Zoom, with Color/Black & White Switchable Viewfinder With Anton Bauer ABTrimpacPkg2 Battery and Charger/AC Power System
Review JVC GY-HD200U High Definition Mini DV Camcorder with 3.5" LCD, 16x Optical Zoom, with Color/Black & White Switchable Viewfinder With Anton Bauer ABTrimpacPkg2 Battery and Charger/AC Power System / JVC:The JVC GY-HD200U is a revised version of JVC's ProHD camera. The initial version, the GY-HD100U was the first HDV camera to record true progressive images at 24 frames a second while maintaining a professional style ENG form factor. All previous features have been included in this model along with a wide array of extras that will increase overall usability. The most notable improvement is the capability of recording 60 full progressive frames per second, making it the first HDV camcorder with the unique ability. Other features include a 14-bit A/D converter for increased picture quality, an enhanced DSP, an Anton Bauer Gold-Mount battery plate, enhanced cinema gammas for film-outs and a built-in image flip function. The GY-HD200U is a direct result of extensive research through user based feedback and is a testament to JVC's commitment to providing the most complete video cameras for professionals. |
Key features Sony
- MiniDV digital camocorder prosumer camera
- 120X Digital Zoom, steady shot, night shot
- Recrods to MiniDV tapes and memory card
- Model: Sony DCR-PC110E MiniDV Digital camcorder PAL System
Review Sony DCR-PC110E MiniDV Digital camcorder PAL System / Sony:The Sony DCR-PC110 Mini DV camcorder is loaded with new features. Like most Mini DV models, the PC110 can take still pictures and store them either on tape or on a flash media card-in this case, Sony's proprietary Memory Stick. Unlike most DV camcorders, the PC110 also can record 15- and 60-second MPEGs, saving you the trouble of having to convert your footage to this e-mail-friendly format in your PC. The camcorder comes with a 4 MB Stick, which holds just six high-resolution stills, and is useless unless you have a Memory Stick-equipped Sony VAIO, a Memory Stick accessory drive, or a built-in USB port. The PC110 also enables you to spice up your recorded video with an array of picture and digital effects, such as negative, sepia tone, or black and white. You also can zoom in during playback of a recorded image. These extra effects are for those folks who do in-camera editing and can be output only through the camcorder's analog outputs, not via i. Link/FireWire. If you've got video-editing software, you can add many of these effects and more on your PC. |
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Sony Weight: 4.6 pounds Price: $297.17
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Review SONY DCR HC52 DIG MINI-DV CAMCORDER KIT / Sony: |
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JVC
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Key features JVC
- 680,000-Pixel Progressive Scan CCD
- # SD Memory Card/Multimedia Card Compatibility
- 3.5 Color LCD Monitor
- UXGA (1600x1200) 1.92 Megapixel Digital Stills with Pixel Shift Technology
- Progressive Color Filter
- Model: JVC Mini Dv Digital Video Camera GR-DV2000
Review JVC Mini Dv Digital Video Camera GR-DV2000 / JVC:Born To Shoot- A new breed of digital video camera. Based on a straight forward idea- that a better camera produces a better picture. Combined with a hybrid design- so the quality comes through when shooting high-resolution digital video or UXGA (1600x1200-pixel) digital stills. Optically and digitally ready to perform- if serious performance is what you want, the GR-DV2000u is the answer that catapults you to a higher level of videography and photography. Totally Focused on Quality this high-band DV model is improved thanks to a new 680,000 pixel Progressive Scan CCD, a High Band Video Processor, and the unique JVC Progressive Color Filter. By using this technology, JVC is able to achieve Progressive 1000 Super Resolution- an astounding 520 lines horizontal by 480 lines vertical resolution. This technology also offers a digital still picture quality that exceeds the capabilities of traditional DV video tape. To allow for the highest quality digital stills in UXGA resolution (1600 X 1200) 1. 92 Megapixel Digital Stills with pixel Shift Technology- a combination of JVC's AIS (Accurate Image Shift) Lens and 680,000-pixel Progressive scan CCD make this possible. , JVC has added the Dual Cam feature with a removable SD Memory Card/ MultiMediaCard capatability (16MB MMC card included) which can be used to store your highest resolution still pictures. [+]
A digital still picture output is provided, and both the USB cable and CD ROM software ($180 Value) for Windows are included to allow easy downloading of still pictures to your computer. DV In/Out provides for easy computer connection for more advanced applications. Geared Towards Shooting the GR-DV2000u boasts with a slim Shooting-Oriented In-Line Design, Real-Touch Manual Focus Ring, Power-Linked Operation (as soon as you pull out the viewfinder or open the LCD monitor, the camera automatically powers up) Info-Shoe for Various Accessories (Auto Light, Video Flash and Stereo Zoom Mic), Lens hood and Endurance Shooting. |
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Canon Price: $309.99
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Key features Canon
- 2.7-inch widescreen LCD monitor; widescreen HR recording
- 1-megapixel CCD image sensor
- DVD-R/-RW Dual Layer recording format
- DIGIC DV II image processor; smooth zoom control
- Genuine Canon Optics; 35x optical/1000x digital zoom
- Model: Canon DC230 DVD Camcorder + Mack 4 Year Extended Warranty
Review Canon DC230 DVD Camcorder + Mack 4 Year Extended Warranty / Canon:Product Description Canon DC230 is the step-up model from the DC220. Instead of a 680,000 pixel CCD capture sensor, DC230 has 1. 07 megapixel. Your video will be sharper, clearer and moretrue to life, as will your photos. Every sunset on the beach will be more dramatic with every color in the sky faithfully captured. The joy on the face of a child scoring his/her first goal on the soccer field is recorded just as you saw it. And it's recorded on 8-centimeter DVD discs (DVD-R/RW and DL) that can play on most DVD players. These DVD can also be played on your computer's drive for editing and enhancement, or for direct transfer to the Internet or e-mail. The DC230 has an optical image stabilizer that helps take the shake out of usual handheld recording. You can create video recordings in standard 4:3 format or the new widescreen 16:9 format that'll fill new widescreen televisions. [+]
It's got a wide 2. 7" LCD on board, plus a color viewfinder. It has a slot for a miniSD card to store still images that can be taken with the DC230. An easy menu can be displayed in 17 languages for simple use by anyone, anywhere. Considering all the possibilities life has to offer,the Canon DC230 is a great way to capture, preserve, and share precious moments with others and, of course, for you. Viewfinder -. 27-inch TFT Color, approx. 123,000 Pixels / LCD Screen - 2. 7-inch TFT Color, approx. 123,000 pixels Image Sensor - 1/6-inch CCD, approx. 1. 07 Megapixels / Effective pixels (movie) - approx. 690,000 pixels (4 - 3) / approx. 710,000 pixels (16 - 9 IS OFF) / approx. 550,000 pixels (16 - 9 IS ON) / Effective pixels (still image) - approx. 800,000 pixels 2 Lux night mode capable Dimensions - 2. 1 x 3. 5 x 5 inches (154 x90 x128mm) Weight - 0. 88 pounds without lens and battery pack Canon 1-Year Parts and Labor warranty. |
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JVC DVL820U Price: $899.99
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Key features JVC DVL820U
- Analog inputs for digital archiving
- Digital still mode records megapixel images onto included 8 MB MultiMediaCard
- 10x optical, 700x digital, zoom with image stabilization
- 3.5-inch color LCD; black and white EVF
- MiniDV camcorder
- Model: JVC GRDVL820U MiniDV Digital CyberCam Video Camera with 3.5" LCD, SD Memory Card Compatibility & B/W Viewfinder
Review JVC GRDVL820U MiniDV Digital CyberCam Video Camera with 3.5" LCD, SD Memory Card Compatibility & B/W Viewfinder / JVC DVL820U:The GR-DVL820 combines outstanding performance adding a 1/3. 8" 1. 02-megapixel CCD and a super high-band processor for 530 horizontal lines of resolution in a sleek, compact design. The GR-DVL820 also ensures maximum user friendliness utilizing Night Alive (for full-color shooting in extreme low light conditions), analog inputs, built-in auto light, high-resolution 3. 5" Amorphous Silicon LCD color monitor, 700X super digital zoom with spline interpolation, HG digital stills (1280x960/1024 x 768/640x480), picture stabilizer and long-time recording capability. The versatile multimedia interfacing includes SD/ MultiMedia card-compatible, USB high-speed interface, DV input/output, S-video and A/V output terminals. The JVC GR-DVL820U takes full advantage of its MiniDV system and provides a sharp 530 horizontal lines of resolution, ensuring outstanding, vibrant images. Other features of the camcorder include a huge 3. 5-inch LCD screen, 10x optical zoom, built-in video light, digital wipes and fades, and remarkable still camera performance. Lens The 1/3. [+]
8-inch CCD sensor captures images with detailed accuracy so that they will be sharp and defined. The optical zoom magnifies up to 10 times, while the digital zoom, which works by electronically enhancing the optical image, reaches up to 700 times. The digital image stabilization system keeps the picture steady and solid throughout zooms and camera shakes. You can still shoot video at night with the video light, or use the night-shot function, which allows the camera to shoot full-spectrum video in little or no light. Manual controls such as focus, exposure, and white balance give the user greater flexibility in shooting. Digital Stills The CCD sensor has a 1. 02-megapixel rating, which creates images with resolutions of up 1,280 by 960 pixels. There are two lower-quality settings (1,024 by 768 and 640 by 480) that you can use to save memory. The 820U includes an 8 MB MultiMediaCard and is also compatible SD memory cards. Inputs and Outputs The 820U comes with the standard DV IEEE-1394 port that provides a lossless connection to a PC or other DV machines, as well as a USB port for image transfer. The common RCA AV connections are used for direct viewing on a television or VHS dubbing. |
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