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| Sony DCRTRV38 MiniDV 1Megapixel Camcorder with 3.5" LCD | ||||||||||
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| MiniDV Recording, 10x optical/120x digital zoom, 3.5'' SwivelScreen LCD, Memory Stick® Media compatible From TechDepot for $899.99 Sony DCRTRV38 MiniDV 1Megapixel Camcorder with 3.5" LCD From Amazon (US) for |
Exceptional video, features, value. (Rating: 5.00) Review : As most people on the web do, I did a lot of reading, and comparison shopping, before settling on the Sony TRV38. This camera has more features than you will get to use, but I was looking for video quality, ease of use(point and shoot), and price. TRV has all this and more. True to the other reports, you need to buy a larger memory card, and a back-up battery...at least the NP50, or NP70. Once you have everything, you are ready for some neat features, and quality video. My favorite one is the VCR feature, through which you can rewind the tape, use the LCD touch screen, and view the footage you just shot. Many people talk about low-light footage, and rightfully so, but unless you are shooting in very dim situations, this camcorder does a great job in low light. This is actually one of the reasons I chose the TRV38, over Canon, Panasonic, and JVC. If you are buying on the web, all the vendors include extra "packages". Be carefull... a $600 camera can wind up costing you $900. I only bought the AC/DC charger, 30mmm UV filter, and a nice bag. The other items you need you can find cheaper elsewhere. Sony batteries are expensive, but there are generic, cheaper batteries that will work just as well There is a sea of good camcorders out there, but this Sony is at the top of my list. a solid camcorder but you can do better (Rating: 4.00) Review : the sony trv38 is one of sony's mid-range miniDV camcorders. it's a solid camcorder but i believe you can do better in this price range. pros: cons: this is a solid camcorder but i would recommend three sonys (trv33 or pc105 or trv70) and the panasonic gs70 over this camcorder. The nightshot is awesome. Definitely buy a larger battery and extra tapes. It is also very good for someone who likes to have a little more control over the image. The manual focus ring and manual exposure features allow for a more customized picture. Being able to turn off the automatic white balance is also a huge plus here. The higher-end features are where this camera struts its stuff. For instance, this camera offers true 16:9 widescreen mode. It doesn't merely put black bars on the top and bottom of the image, you actually get more real estate on the sides of the picture without losing resolution (a feature not available on much more expensive cameras such as the Sony VX-2100 and the PD-170). I use this camera for producing short films and other video production. When lit properly, you'll be amazed by the quality of video you can get out of this baby. |
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