The Sony DCR-DVD101 Handycam is smaller and lighter than last year's DCR-DVD100. It's slick-looking, and we love the convenience of recording directly to DVD, but the geek in us is compelled to note ...
The Sony DCR-HC65 Handycam offers users an impressive amount of options and configurability. Unfortunately, other models, like the Canon Optura 400, offer more options and, more important, ...
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The DCR-HC96 is Sony’s high-end MiniDV Handycam camcorder, and this is reflected in its price. It offers step-up features like a higher capacity battery, a charging dock, and the ability to capture ...
A stark reminder of one of the perils of this age of Internet bargains: the Sony is a lot bigger than we imagined just from looking at photos. And justifiably so – it uses MiniDV (and not, curiously, ...
The high-performance DCR-SX83 features an “Exmor R” CMOS sensor, Face Touch, Steady Shot image stabilization with Active Mode, iAuto, and 3-megapixel still photo capability. The other models feature: ...
The Sony DCR-PC55 is seductively compact, housed in a stylish metallic body available in silver, black, red, and white. Weighing only 10 ounces, it’s the smallest MiniDV camcorder we’ve tested.
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Sony's DCR-VX1000 was truly revolutionary for its time. We look back on the original DV camera and its effect on broadcasters, particularly at the BBC. There are times in our lives, moments that we ...
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