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- MiniDV camcorder
- 10x optical, 120x digital, zoom with Super SteadyShot image stabilization
- 3.5-inch color LCD and color EVF
- Records 1.3 megapixel stills onto included 8 MB Memory Stick
- USB streaming turns your camcorder into a webcam
List price: $1,699.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $949.99

great machine
real handycamThe Sony DCR-TRV50 has a 1/4 in. 1.5 Mega Pixel HAD CCD. The effective video pixels used is 970K while the still is 1,390K, but more about the still performance later. The DCR-TRV50 has a 10x optical, 120x digital zoom while the horizontal resolution is rated at 530 lines, the top for the MiniDV format.
An upgrade of the DCR-TRV50 over the DCR-TRV30 is the addition of a touch panel LCD screen. The LCD is 3.5 in. and 246K pixels. The camcorder also has a color viewfinder. When you first hear of the touch screen feature you?re likely to think it?s frivolous, but it?s actually quite useful. Using the touch screen LCD you can adjust the focus and the exposure. If you have an area that is under or over exposed or an area that you want to put in focus all you have to do is touch on it an the camcorder adjusts automatically. This is a great intermediate between automatic and manual control. It gives the inexperienced user a way of tackling the camcorder controls which can be very daunting. Sharp was the first company to add a touch screen LCD but I think Sony has really taken this option and flown with it. It?s a really great feature, especially for those less experienced camcorder users.
all neat
- Digital8 Handycam camcorder and digital still camera with 460,000-pixel CCD
- 20x optical zoom lens (digital zoom to 990x) with Super SteadyShot image stabilizer
- 2.5-inch rotating LCD and black-and-white viewfinder
- Low-light recording settings, Memory Stick Pro slot, and analog-to-digital conversion ability
- NP-FM30 InfoLithium Rechargeable Battery
List price: $399.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $329.00

Works Great, Good Battery PerformanceSeveral reviews have mentioned poor battery performance and incompatability with generic batteries. I've had none of those problems. The battery supplied with the camera lasts about one hour. I bought a Duracell lithium battery on sale at Circut City for $30 and it lasts over two hours and works just like the Sony battery. I really like the battery management system that Sony provides which shows the charge status both when charging and when using the camera.
The touch screen controls are, in my opinion, a huge improvement over the mechanical buttons of previous Digital 8 models. One secret (when editing or transfering video to a PC) is to turn the screen completely around and click it back in place on the side of the camera. Then the camera can be easily controlled without the screen sticking out to the side.
I bought the Sony Digital 8 EZ Editor kit ($45 from Sony on clearance) which comes with a firewire card, cable and movie making software. It works great with my Windows XP PC. The PC sees the camera quickly when it's plugged in and even recognizes the model number. Capturing video, editing, adding backgroud music/transitions/titles, and burning video CDs has been very easy. I expect burning video to DVDs will work just as well.
The DCR-TRV460 is an inexpensive camcorder so it's CCD imager is small. It's video quality isn't as sharp as more expensive camcorders. However, for the price it does a lot of things very well. For home movies and amature video it's worked flawlessly for me. I play back the video on a standard 36" TV and the quality is fine. I also like the camera's compact size and it's ease of use which is an improvement from previous Digital 8 models. It also plays my old 8MM analog tapes and can convert them to digital output to the PC.
I bought the DCR-TRV460 at Ultimate Electronics for $340 ($400 list price less a 15% off promotion on any single item in the store). After using it for six weeks, I would buy it again.
New Sony Digatal8 Great Choice For ConsumersIn my experience, Sony Digital8's are just as good as MiniDV. While I admit not ever owning a MiniDV camcorder, I am basing my judgement on video footage I have seen. Plus, this Camcorder is a few hundred dollars cheaper than the closest MiniDV Camcorder with similar features. I was leaning towards the Canon MiniDV line of camcorders, but after reading all the negative reviews about quality in low light, I decided to try the Digital8 once again.
I have owned a few analog Camcorders before moving to Digital. Before my Sony, I owned 2 different Samsung Camcorders. Both ate tapes like starving kids at a candy factory. When I first got my Sony TRV820 I was SO impressed. In all the years I had owned it, it NEVER ate a tape and NEVER had any problems. That alone makes me want to get the new TRV460. Plus, the video quality was great, even in low light (though, low light is obviously produces much less attractive video than what good light produces).
The TRV460 is more compact than the older Digital8's, it has more features (though I'm giving up the 4" screen that was on my 820). Plus, it can play old analog 8MM tapes, like the TRV820, which is an awesome bennifit. While I do plan on moving to MiniDV soon, I don't want to get a low-end MiniDV. I would rather have a high-end Digital8 and save up for a high end MiniDV because I doubt low-end MiniDV's are as good as this camcorder.
I will update this review with specifics as soon as I recieve my TRV460. At $399, this camcorder is well worth the price. You get AD/DA converters (convert VHS footage to Digital using a Computer). Plus you get a 20X optical zoom, which is great and means you can be pretty far from the action but still get good footage. Some people prefer to be up close since they can get sound, but honestly, how ofter do you get good sound in any recording? I usually shoot video strictly for the video and then I fill it up with audio tracks and music when editing. It creates a much better visual experience than people walking by the camcorder every few seconds saying "Hi!"
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- Compact MiniDV digital camcorder with 1-megapixel imaging
- 10x optical, 120x digital, zoom with Super SteadyShot image stabilization
- Large 3.5-inch touch-panel color SwivelScreen LCD display ; includes 8 MB Memory Stick for still image and MPEG1 capture
- Networking capabilities via USB-PSTN (cable included) or Ethernet connections
- NightShot O Lux infrared system with color mode for recording in total darkness
List price: $1,099.99 (that's NaN% off!)

"Best Buy" for your money
- Compact MiniDV digital camcorder with 1-megapixel imaging
- 10x optical, 120x digital, zoom with Super SteadyShot image stabilization
- Large 3.5-inch touch-panel color SwivelScreen LCD display for easy access to the entire camcorder menu
- Includes 8 MB Memory Stick for still image and MPEG1 capture
- NightShot O Lux infrared system with color mode for recording in total darkness
List price: $999.99 (that's 10% off!)
Used price: $550.00
Buy one from zShops for: $579.99

a solid camcorder but you can do betterpros:
- very good video quality - colors are reproduced accurately.
- 1 megapixel still capability.
- miniDV media is widely supported.
- great connectivity options: firewire, USB, S-video, headphone, mic input, etc.
- carl zeiss lens with 10X optical zoom.
- steady shot and night shot.
- ability to record mpeg videos directly to memory stick.
- progressive shutter system.
- supports exif 2.2.
- the 3.5" LCD screen is great.
- very clean design (controls are accessed via the touchscreen lcd).
- low motor noise.
- intelligent accessory shoe.
- allows some degree of manual control.
cons:
- no pop-up flash for taking stills and no built in video light but you can get a flash/video combo light for less than a hundred bucks.
- you could do better on the still photo department. for example, sony's trv80 and trv70 have 2 megapixel capability but those camcorders are more expensive.
- as with most sony products, you pay a premium, pushing up the price.
- navigating menus on touch-screen LCD isn't terribly intuitive.
- don't expect miracles from 1 megapixel stills.
- short battery life with included battery (you'll want a spare battery anyway).
- bottom loading cassette - can't remove tape while camcorder is on a tripod
- not as compact as i would like. dimensions are 3-5/8"H x 2-7/8"W x 6-3/8"D, and it weighs 1 lb 7 oz without tape and battery.
- the included 8MB memory stick is unacceptable. be prepared to shell out more money for at least a 32MB or bigger memory stick.
this is a solid camcorder but i would recommend three sonys (trv33 or pc105 or trv70) and the panasonic gs70 over this camcorder.
Great video quality, extras cost a lotPROS:
-Build quality and performance are excellent. The video is very clear and sound is pretty good. Low light resolution is much better than competing camcorders in the same price range.
-Compact size
-The SteadyShot function works exactly as delivered. The motion sensor method that Sony utilizes is superior to the digital method used in competing products (such as the Panasonic GS-70).
-The Carl Zeiss with 10x optical zoon is great.
CONS:
-The main negatives of the DCR-TRV38 really deal with the overall cost of ownership. In addition to purchasing the camcorder, I ended up buying the following:
-A larger battery (the included one is woefully underpowered)
-A protective lens filter to shield that great Carl Zeiss lens
-A charger to quick-charge the larger battery
-A firewire cable to connect the camcorder to my PC
-A camera case (Sony only includes a strap)
-A tripod, which some people might not need
As you can see, this made the camcorder really much more expensive than I initially expected. (Reminds me of buying a car.)
-Having the MiniDV tapes load through the bottom means that you can't keep the camcorder on a tripod and change tapes. Not a major inconvenience.
-As with most camcorders, the still picture function is a joke. You'll get better pictures from a disposable Kodak digital camera.
-You have to use the touch screen on the LCD to navigate through many of the camera's functions. This can get the screen dirty or can actually damage the screen if you are too forceful.
Overall, I think the camcorder is a very good product. Just plan on spending $100-200 extra to make it worthwhile. At least Sony gave a 20% discount coupon for accessories when I received the camcorder. The other camcorders I considered seemed to have one or two areas superior to the DCR-TRV38, but the overall package fell short. For instance, the Panasonic GS-70 has the highly touted 3 CCDs for better color representation, but resolution suffers due to the smaller CCD sizes. (The digital motion stabilization was another negative). The Canon camcorders in general are tidy and inexpensive but seem to suffer from poor low light capabilities. I'm happy with my purchase.
As good as it getsThe nightshot is awesome. Definitely buy a larger battery and extra tapes.

- Digital8 camcorder with 20x optical and 700x digital zoom
- SteadyShot picture stabilization system; 2.5 inch color LCD and black and white EVF
- NightShot infrared mode for lowlight shooting; built-in light, easy dubbing features
- USB streaming feature, can turn camcorder into a video conferencing tool or webcam
- Record digital stills onto Memory Stick media (not included)
Used price: $399.00

Nice Camera, Good Luck Uploading to PCClear picture when viewing the digital tapes directly on a television. I like the fade in/out button. Good value.
The bad:
The manual is worthless. ilink is the same as firewire? Won't read that in the manual. Uploading video to your PC via the USB port does not work. The software the camera comes with is horrid. Had to buy a memory stick. The still pictures are horrid. Apparently, through reading other reviews, to get decent uploads of video for burning to VCD's you need firewire. Now I have to buy a cable (35 bucks) and a firewire card for my PC. Perhaps I should have just bought a camera that burns directly to DVDs. Low light shots are not the best quality.
All in all, for the money and my first Camcorder, I am getting great shots of my four month old daughter.
As with all electronic things (first computer, dvd player, mp3 player, etc.), I will be a much more informed shopper on my SECOND purchase.
I Love My TRV350It's true that you have to buy a firewire cord, but it doesn't have to be a "Sony" firewire cord, just firewire! As a Mac user, the hookup to imovie is seamless. Just plug it in and away you go!!!
The camera came with a one-hour battery which was fine for awhile, but then I went on Ebay and bought a huge battery for a fine price.
Imagine my happiness when my sister gave me a memory stick for Christmas... I was in hog heaven. Now I don't have to carry my digital camera around or take "freeze frames" from my movies.
I give the TRV 350 my unconditional love and approval. If it doesn't do what you want it to, then you probably haven't read the mannual. Hey, I don't blame you, it's massive! I read it when I have a question or just get to wondering, "I wonder if I can do that?"
I've run about 25 cassettes through the camera and am still finding ways to use it in my work (I'm a speech therapist).
Well, that's my two cents worth! If you buy one, I hope you enjoy it!
Sony CamcorderOverall: 4.5 STARS Great product

- Digital8 camcorder with 25x optical, 700x digital, zoom, and Super SteadyShot image stabilization
- 2.5 inch color LCD monitor and black and white EVF
- Super NightShot Color Mode enables video taping in total darkness
- Includes 8 MB Memory Stick for still image (640 x 480) and MPEG1 capture
- Hi8 and 8mm playback capability; USB streaming capability
List price: $799.99 (that's 13% off!)
Used price: $699.00

Excellent Camcorder!!!
so far so good..the menus and controls are very user friendly and easy to handle.
it shoots with amazing brilliance and picture clarity.
it's unfortunate that others find that the built in microphone picks up some motor noise because i have not experienced any of it. infact, the sound quality was one of the first things that i found remarkable about this camera. the mic is very sensitive and yet free from any unwanted hum you normally get from a camcorder recording. and believe me, having worked as a proffessional in the advertising industry, i am not easily pleased.
perhaps my only regret is that they didn't include a built in backlight or pop-up flash with it. but, you can always buy one put it on the provided intelligent shoe. oh and the software that comes with it is useless. it's horribly primitive!! if you want to maximize use of this great camera, i suggest you buy software that will give it justice!
if you are thinking on getting the TRV-340, don't hesitate. it's a wonerful camera that's priced just right!
GREAT!!!!!
- Compact MiniDV digital camcorder with 1-megapixel imaging
- 10x optical, 120x digital, zoom with Super SteadyShot image stabilization
- 2.5-inch touch-panel color SwivelScreen LCD display for easy access to the entire camcorder menu
- Includes 8 MB Memory Stick for still image and MPEG1 capture
- NightShot O Lux infrared system with color mode for recording in total darkness
List price: $899.99 (that's 11% off!)
Used price: $394.61
Buy one from zShops for: $644.87

Forget about still image quality
Small little wonder... 1.0 Megapixel (Gross) Advanced HAD CCD Imager
Ultra Compact Design
MiniDV Recording
Professional Quality Carl Zeiss® Vario-Sonnar® Lens
10X Optical/120X Precision Digital Zoom
2.5" SwivelScreen Touch Panel LCD Display (123K Pixels)
Color Viewfinder (113K)
USB Streaming
Digital Still Memory Mode
MPEG Movie EX Mode
i.LINK®* DV Interface (IEEE 1394)
Super SteadyShot® Picture Stabilization System
Super NightShot® and Color Slow Shutter
Progressive Shutter System
Playback Zoom
Analog-to-Digital Conversion with Pass-Through
InfoLithium® Battery with AccuPower Meter System
Stamina® Power Management System
What's in the box? DCR-TRV33 Camera, AC-L15 Power Adapter/In Camera Charger, NP-FM30 InfoLithium Rechargeable Battery, 8MB Memory Stick® Media, RMT-814 Wireless Remote Commander® Remote, 2 AA Batteries, A/V Cable, Lens Cap, Shoulder Strap, USB Cable, LCD Cleaning cloth, CD-ROM with USB Driver (Pixela ImageMixer Ver. 1.5)
Yet another excellent Sony digicamImage quality is good and I personally don't have problems with motor noise, it's pretty typical for camcorders this size. The 10x zoom is decent, I looked at the Canons that were 20X zooms, but their image quality was not as good. The touch screen is great for features like spot focus and metering. I find it a lot easier to use than the myriad of buttons all over the camera that most models use.
Another new feature is the ability to quickly check the battery life on the camera without powering it up. I've sometimes thought it was charged when it was not and missed being able to film as a result, so this will be a lifesaver! The Sonys are great about telling you how much time is left on the battery and the tape.
Overall, an excellent camera I would highly recommend.

- Uses Digital 8 format for movies and Memory Stick for stills
- 25x optical, 18x digital, 450x total zoom
- IEEE 1394 interface
- SteadyShot digital image stabilization
- NightShot infrared system
Used price: $350.00

Great camera but good luck getting it to work
Most versatile camcorder availableThis is definitely the most terrific camera I have ever worked with. The picture quality is outstanding, and there is absolutely no shortage of features. Combined with the my Apple PowerMac G4 Cube and it's editing software iMovie, this camera absolutely rocks.
I bought this specifically for digital work, but liked the versatility of being able to take existing standard 8 and Hi 8 tapes and play them back into my Mac so that they can be used for editing. There is no range of cameras on the market other than the Sony DCRTRV range that will allow you to do this. MiniDV is also way more expensive.
Also cool are the digital stills that you can take with this camera. I bought a digital camera just before I bought the camcorder and I am now really sorry that I did. The camcorder does a much better job of the digital stills than the digital camera does.
I would recommend this camcorder range, and especially the 720 over anything else in the market.
Great, But......It has an increddibly compact size for a camera of its capabilities. I now use it to video parties, and school productions which i make alot of money out of.
However, I do think, that like the analog range, it needs a built in light, so you dont need to pay extra for it to attach to the IAS. (Intellegent Accsoeries Shoe).
Happy Buying!

- 360x digital zoom
- High-quality Digital 8 format
- Stereo recording
- 3.5-inch swivel LCD screen
- Free carrying case included

Turned me into a videojunkie
A great camcorder with a few extra bonuses
Well worth the money
- 360x digital zoom
- High-quality Digital 8 format
- Infrared night video capability
- Stereo recording
- 3.5-inch swivel LCD screen
Used price: $399.99

A Great Product w/Lots of Options with a bit of an overprice
B and W view finder
TRV310 & Windows XP - A great combination!I bought my Sony DCR TRV310 used (partly broken). Since the input/output connections don't work properly, I just plug my TRV310 into the FireWire port, and use Windows Movie Maker 2's capture mode to control the camcorder -- right on the computer screen!
I sent somebody some video I had shot, stored as a .WMV file on a CD-R. He sent me back a note thanking me for the DVD!!!
This model is aging, and its cost is going down. Since it does everything you'll want, including playing back 8-mm and Hi8 tapes directly into Windows XP in digital format, it's still an excellent buy -- and an even better value than ever!
Windows Movie Maker 2's minimum computer requirements are, CPU 1,500 Mhz (1.5 GHz), 512 K RAM, lots of disk space (20 GB+), and a FireWire port. Since Windows Movie Maker 2 uses Microsoft-specific storage formats, you may want to spend a few $$$ to purchase third-party video editing software, which will record to more formats, or give you DVD authoring capability.
Suggested equipment upgrades for the TRV310: External clip-on microphone for better forward gain & extended bass sound; 8-hr InfoLithium battery HIGHLY recommended.