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- 2.0 megapixel CCD sensor captures images up to 1,600 x 1,200 pixels for prints up to 8 x 10 inches
- Ultracompact body, weighs just 4 ounces
- Includes 8 MB Memory Stick
- Connects with PCs and Macs via USB port
- Powered by two rechargeable NiMH AAA batteries (included)
List price: $299.99 (that's 33% off!)

The little U20 that could
Teriific pictures in a fun camera
Great camera. Great Pictures, Great PortabilityI have 3 Sony digital cameras and this is my favorite and while it isn't as good as my DSC-S85 (4 Mega Pixels), it's size makes it stand out.

- 2.0 megapixel CCD sensor captures images up to 1,600 x 1,200 pixels for prints up to 8 x 10 inches
- Ultracompact body, weighs just 4 ounces
- Includes 8 MB Memory Stick
- Connects with PCs and Macs via USB port
- Powered by two rechargeable NiMH AAA batteries (included)
List price: $299.99 (that's 33% off!)

Keep it close, and get that shotThe Good:
Very small and portable
256 MB stick holds over 200 images
Very good image quality
The Bad:
Slow shutter speed; not good for action shots
The So-So
Even a modest zoom would be nice
I'd like a larger hole in the carry strap lug, so I could put it on a keyring or such.
Overall, I'm quite happy with the quality of images, fit and function of the unit. I would NOT suggest it as a primary camera (there are better ones out there for the same money) but if you would like to have a "carry it with me all the time" camera, and never miss a shot, this Sony is the way to go.
Great for what I wanted it for.Another plus, for me, is that it runs on 2 AAA batteries. It came supplied with 2 excellent Sony rechargable cells which have a great if not terrific life, but it's so easy to have 2 spare AAAs handy, rather than some of the other cameras which run on unit specific only battery cells. Very handy in countries with different voltages/sockets.
The operation and user interface, while not being a class leader, is easy enough for hassle free operation. I have used most of the features to try them, and whilst they do all work well I don't use them very frequently.
The case and camera feel solid and the whole fit and finish is typical Sony quality.
The only one very very small gripe is that the play/still/movie selector is easily moved from still to play and slows the process slightly. Has only happened a couple of times so like I said, it's a very small gripe.
Since seeing and using mine, several of my workmates have gone and bought this model as well.
It's not a camera to have as your No1, but for what I wanted it for and use it for, it's nigh on perfect.
Great little camera
- Digital MiniDV Handycam camcorder with a 58mm aspherical lens and 380,000-pixel CCD
- 12x optical zoom lens (digital zoom to 48x) with Super SteadyShot image stabilizer
- 2.5-inch rotating LCD and color viewfinder
- Manual controls for shutter and exposure, Stamina Power Management, and intelligent accessory shoe
- NP-F330 InfoLithium Rechargeable Battery
List price: $3,199.99 (that's NaN% off!)

- MiniDV
- MiniDV camcorder
- 12x optical, 48x digital, zoom with Super SteadyShot image stabilization
- 2.5 inch color LCD and color EVF
- 3 CCD camcorder
- Analog-to-digital conversion with pass-through port
List price: $3,199.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $1400.00

A joy to use and own!
The VX2000 Is a camera sent down from God Himself!
it is my favern camra
- Sleek, compact MiniDV camcorder and digital still camera with 1-megapixel CCD
- 12x optical zoom lens (digital zoom to 150x) with Super SteadyShot image stabilizer
- 3.5-inch rotating LCD and color viewfinder
- Low-light recording settings, Bluetooth connectivity, and intelligent accessory shoe
- NP-FM50 InfoLithium Rechargeable Battery
List price: $2,499.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $1858.07

Incredible CameraRecently, my 4 megapixel digital camera needed to be sent in for repairs ... it is not a Sony :( ... We were upset as we did not think we would be able to print pictures until it returned...we decided to test printing out the Sony TRV950 digital pictures...we were amazed that we were able to print out wonderful quality pictures (3x5). So, we have been very impressed with a feature we never intended to use.
The features included on the camera are great...but two that stand out in my opinion are the super steady shot to help get rid of the "jiggle" and the auto white balance...the best I've seen.
This camera does cost more than other consumer level cameras, but the value is well worth it in my opinion. We bought it to take good video of our baby growing up...we are convinced that this is, by far, the best option and we will never regret spending the extra money.
We purchased a 3 Watt light attachment, a 256MB memory stick card, and an additional M71D battery (250 minutes). I would strongly recommend these accessories.
3CCD, professional quality camcorder - but you pay for it!pros:
- as expected from a 3CCD camcorder, the trv-950 delivers excellent video quality - colors are reproduced accurately.
- 1 megapixel still capability.
- miniDV media is widely supported.
- 12X optical zoom!
- steady shot optical stabilization system works well.
- ability to record mpeg videos directly to memory stick.
- progressive shutter system.
- offers color bars and zebra striping.
- the 3.5" LCD screen is great.
- built-in flash for stills.
- built-in mic does a good job picking up sound from the target, not the operator.
- great connectivity options: firewire, USB, S-video, headphone, mic input, etc.
- buttons along the left side and back of the camera body control essential camera functions (manual settings for focus, white balance, audio level, shutter speed, and special lighting situations) so you won't need to dive into menus for these commonly used capabilities.
- side-mounted cassette means you can change tapes while the camcorder is mounted on a tripod.
- low motor noise.
- intelligent accessory shoe - very useful if you use the appropriate accessories.
- allows a great deal of manual control.
cons:
- no built in video light but you can get a video light for less about fifty bucks.
- you could do better on the still photo department. for example, sony's trv80 and trv70 have 2 megapixel capability while panasonic's pv-dv953 delivers 3 megapixel stills.
- as with most sony products, you pay a premium, pushing up the price.
- don't expect miracles from 1 megapixel stills.
- not as compact as i would like. dimensions are 4"H x 3-3/4"W x 8"D, weighing 2.4 lbs.
- the included 8MB memory stick is unacceptable. be prepared to shell out more money for at least a 32MB or bigger memory stick.
- does not have a NightShot mode (although i'm not a big fan of this feature).
- MPEG movies saved to Memory Stick are much darker than the same scene recorded to a miniDV tape.
- noticeable shutter lag for still captures.
- bluetooth communication requires optional purchases = more $$.
- touchscreen menu system is not intuitive.
this is great camcorder if you are looking for a 3CCD system. it sits atop sony's prosumer line. the competition is catching up though so make sure you also consider the panasonic pv-dv953. peace.
The Comparison between the TRV50 and the TRV950Cons: Poor low-light sensitivity; low-capacity Memory Stick supplied; stills require more light than video; Bluetooth communication requires optional purchases.
Summary: I bought the TRV50 2 weeks ago.I returned it for the TRV950 because zooming with the auto focus made video blurry.The TRV950 is instantaneously sharp.I also had made a tape just filming around the home with the TRV50.I compared that tape with the one I just made with the TRV950,just experimenting around the home.Now I see why 3ccd's are better than 1ccd.My best overall experiment was the digital alarm clock(with the big red LED numbers)in the bedroom.With the TRV50 the numbers always looked fuzzy.With the TRV950 those numbers looked crisp and sharp.Hence, I guess that where they get the term "color bleeding"from.I noticed that alot with the TRV50 while looking at bright objects.I even experimented with an UV and Polarizing filter on the TRV50 with no success.I know TRV950 is getting some bad press because it doesn't have Progessive scan,like the TRV50, but TRV950 has what's called Progessive shutter.Sony says it 's a step up and I believe it is too.I compared some of the stills I captured on tape and to me TRV950 comes out on top.I wonder if the number of ccd's has anything to do with this.If not then Sony needs to do more marketing in the Progessive shutter business.TRV50 has and TRV950 does not have infared.Does anybody out there ever really use the thing.Especially when it's only good for what 20 feet at most.Go to your local gun shop and get the real thing.I know the Carl Zeiss lens gets alot of publicity, but the TRV950 does not come with those lens. The less quality TRV50 does. What's the story with that?Logic only tells me that the higher end Sony lens must be better than the Carl Zeiss lens.Also TRV950 eats up more battery time than the cheaper TRV50.Be prepared to spring for a larger battery.I wonder if this has anything to do with the number of ccd's also.

- Handycam Digital Camcorder and digital still camera with 3-megapixel CCDs
- 12x optical zoom lens (digital zoom to 150x) with SteadyShot image stabilizer
- 3.5-inch rotating touch panel LCD and color viewfinder
- Auto pop-up flash with red-eye reduction and low-light recording settings
- NP-FM50 battery pack included

- 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.
Used price: $1500.00

Correction on May 16th Review
One of the Best Product Design - everSpecifically, 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!
Best Consumer Digital Camcorder on the marketThe 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.

- Digital8 camcorder with 15x optical, 420x digital, zoom, and Super SteadyShot image stabilization
- Large 3.5 inch color LCD monitor and black and white EVF
- Super NightShot Color Mode enables video taping in total darkness
- Features 1-megapixel CCD; includes 8 MB Memory Stick for still image and MPEG Movie EX capture
- Hi8 and 8mm playback capability; USB streaming capability
List price: $999.99 (that's 10% off!)

Great for PC users but.....for Mac???? Choose a Canon.
Great camcorder, but noisy
Well Worth the MoneyIt records Mpeg files on the memorystick for display on computers. This is a great feature although the files recorded are a little grainy. This is great for e-mailing vacation movies back to family members.
The quality of the digital video is great. The bad thing is that you don't get much recording time on one tape. It uses 2 hour analog tapes, but when you record in digital mode you only get 1 hour on each tape.
The picture taking feature is wonderful for vacation. You don't have to carry both a still camera and a video camera around with you. The pictures are only 1 megapixel, but they show up on a computer screen great. We were very pleased with the results of the pictures.
The battery life is very long. We purchased a separate quick charger for our batteries which was a great addition. It doesn't take much time to charge and they last quite a while compared to our old Minolta camcorder.

- Sony Digital8 camcorder and 1-megapixel digital still camera
- 18x optical zoom lens (digital zoom to 500x) with SteadyShot image stabilizer
- 3.5-inch rotating LCD and black-and-white viewfinder
- Low-light recording settings and CD-quality digital PCM 12- or 16-bit stereo
- InfoLithium battery lets you shoot for up to 2 hours on one charge

- Digital8 recording format
- 25x optical (18x digital) zoom lens with digital image stabilization
- Digital camera capability, 4 MB MemoryStick media included
- Super NightShot infared system illuminates down to 0 lux
- Integrated printer makes wallet sized prints
Used price: $549.99

Owned it for 6 months....1. The 25X zoom
2. HUGE LCD screen
3. Great video and sound quality
4. Solid build
5. Easy connection to computer with iLink--especially with a Sony VAIO computer
6. Enough special effects and super nightshot.
The bad things:
1. It is very heavy and big
2. The build-in printer: I stop using this feature completely since the still image quality is quite low so the pictures came out not pretty at all and it takes more than 2 minutes to print one photo. The 830 does the right thing to have the printer externally.
3. Slow rewind speed
I have no trouble finding the Digital-8 tapes and got quite a lot of photo papers for it (even though I don't use them at all).
worth every penny
I love my new Sony TRV820 camcorder, but.....As for other features, there are so many it may take me a while to figure them all out. I shopped for over a year before buying this camera - coincidentally, my previous camcorder was a Sony Hi8 - great camera until my brother went out and destroyed it! ;-)
This is a terrific camcorder if you can afford...
PROS:
- TINY! It looks more like one of my Wife's little make-up items than a digicam
- 1.99 MEGAPIX: Actual image size is 1632x1224, with a 128mb Memory Stick (which is getting cheaper and cheaper) it can hold 246 images.
- Uses Standard AAA NiMH batteries: Rechargable AAA batteries are easy to find and fairly inexpensive, no need to deal with proprietory batteries and expensive spares.
- Neckstrap included: This thing is actually small enough to be worn around the neck.
- Fast power on: From sliding the cover to composing the shot and snapping the first pic is only about 4 seconds.
- Simplistic camera options: Being mostly automatic, there's not much to have to adjust or set to get the camera going...Which is also a CON (see the CONS below)
- Cuteness Factor: Well, maybe not a big buying factor, but plenty of people comment on how cute it is.
- Built-in Flash: Not really much to offer as a flash, but it's better than NOT having one. And it even has a red-eye reduction option too.
- Included Image Transfer Software: Nice little utility that automatically copies images from the camera to the PC as soon as it detects the camera is connected. Pretty convenient.
CONS:
- It's a point and shoot: Being a P&S it's to be expected that you don't get many manual controls, which can be frustrating at times when you get not so great shots because of lighting conditions or action that could've been compensated for with more manual controls...Again, to be expected from a P&S.
- Indoor shots aren't great: Even with the flash I've gotten quite a few blurry or grainy shots. This is a pretty generic limitation of a LOT of cameras, not just this one.
THE BOTTOM LINE: Great little camera for take anywhere, spare of the moment, point and shoot circumstances.