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Sony CCD-TRV308

Sony Handycam CCD-TRV308 Hi-8 Analog Camcorder

The Sony CCD-TRV308 Hi8 Handycam Camcorder keeps your memories alive in full color, excellent detail and great quality sound. It features... Read More
The Sony CCD-TRV308 Hi8 Handycam Camcorder keeps your memories alive in full color, excellent detail and great quality sound. It features the popular Hi8 format that makes your videos look and sound incredibly real. SteadyShot Picture Stabilization reduces the effect of camera shake, so it keeps your videos moving smoothly even if you're in a car or on a dance floor. Built-in light, Nightshot, 20x optical, 460x digital zoom and 8 picture effects make your home movies more exciting. The 2.5" Vision LCD screen swivels so you can always see what you're recording. Sony's Easy Dubbing function makes recording to your VCR and adding titles to your videos simple - just press the Easy Dub button! Whether you're recording a birthday party, your vacation or little league, Sony's CCD-TRV308 delivers amazing images. Minimize
Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars
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By:   danieljackson
Dec 29, 2002

Nice Hi 8mm Camcorder

Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars

Pros: Easy to operate good resolution, 0 lux infrared mode.

Cons: Not a high end digital quality picture Cannot use VCR tape adapter to play.

The Bottom Line: 
If you can get one for under $350 I would say the Sony 308 is a great camera if you are considering it for making home movies.

Author's Review
It's easy to be confused by what's out there now in camcorders. VHS-C, Hi 8, Digital 8, mini DV etc. I picked the Hi 8 format because the picture quality is good and the price was reasonable for what we are using it for. We are not currently transferring video to our computer so I did not feel the need to go any better than Hi 8.One downside to Hi 8 is that the tapes will not fit into a VCR adapter like VHS-C cameras will but the picture quality is better.So if you want to play them on your t.v. you must use the camera as a player. The Sony 308 has about 320k pixels which gives a better than VHS picture especially when you use the s video transfer. It was a close contest between the Cannon ES8400V which has a lot of nice options and a better digital zoom but I liked the Sony 308's night shot capability (I believe only Sony has this feature) and the picture quality is better on the Sony. The camera is user friendly and is a nice looking camera.The 20x optical and 460 digital work well but remember the digital zoom starts losing picture quality a little past halfway but all are the same in this regard. The night shot infrared mode shoots video in total darkness up to 10 feet away. The picture has a greenish tint but you can see the subject very well.There are all price ranges depending on what you want out of the camera and what your willing to spend. We set a limit of $350 and chose the Sony.
 


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