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Sony Handycam DCR-TRV330 Digital-8 CamcorderBe First. Buy Sony now. Wouldn't be great if your video camera could also capture still shots and transfer them to your PC easily? Well now...
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Be First. Buy Sony now. Wouldn't be great if your video camera could also capture still shots and transfer them to your PC easily? Well now with DCR-TRV330 with Sony's Memory Mode, you can take great looking shots and save them in versatile MemoryStick or using your USB connection in your camera. DCR-TRV330, loaded with a host of features, records outstanding digital picture and sound on affordable Hi8 and 8mm tapes. It offers up to 500 lines of resolution with 3x, the color bandwidth of VHS, and significantly lower video noise. DCR-TRV330's 1/6" CCD provides stunning detail and clarity, with exceptional video and still image performance. 25x optical/ 700x digital zoom brings the action up close from far away. SteadyShot picture stabilization system uses motion sensors to compensate for camera "shake" without compromising picture quality. You can capture video even when shooting in total darkness (0 lux) using the built-in infrared system up to ten feet (3 m) away. The Super NightShot mode automatically ...
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Pros: Digital8 compatibility and value, USB and MemoryStick convenience, good picture quality
Cons: Size, low-light video noise
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The TRV330 is a good choice for those who want an inexpensive Digital8 Sony camcorder with PhotoShot, USB and MemoryStick functionality. Read More
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Pros: Small, cheaper tapes than a DV, firewire
Cons: Still image capture is only OK
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DCR-TRV330 is a great deal if you're looking for a digital camcorder that can hook up to your computer but won't break the bank I suggest you look into one. Read More
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Pros: Great picture quality; Fun and easy to use; convenient features
Cons: Average Camera Picture quality
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This camera is the boone of Digital8 cameras. Read More
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Pros: GREAT SIZE. EASY TO USE, GREAT PICTURE
Cons: NOT ONE
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IT IS THE BEST BY FAR Read More
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Pros: Digital8 recording format, digital still features, Memory Stick.
Cons: Pricey for its level of image resolution.
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This continues the basic Digital8 feature set, adding digital still capabilities and a 4Mb Memory Stick. Read More
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Pros: Picture quality; Options on LCD; IEEE1394; Price
Cons: Snapshot picture; difficulty of putting on/removing overhead light; battery runs out too quickly
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Recommended for picture quality, overall quality, price, and input/outputs to VHS or computer. Read More
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Pros: Great price. Easy to use for a first-timer.
Cons: Too many options. Still shots could be better. Does Sony need a manual writer?
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Buy if this is your first camera. Experienced users stay away from this. Read More
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Pros: Features, backwards compatibility, still photos, connector choices
Cons: battery
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Good product for the money, backwards compatibility is a great feature for former 8/HI8 users. Read More
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Pros: Very nice features, still camera, good price, good quality outdoors
Cons: Grainy indoors, low battery life
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I recommend this camcorder. Great price for good quality and features Read More
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Pros: Digital (Sony) quality; backwards-compatible with analog 8 tapes; compact size; total ease of use
Cons: Memory Stick still picture feature -- why bother?
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Get it if you really like Sony's Memory Stick capabilities and have other similar devices, otherwise get the TRV230 and save a $100 to go towards a bigger battery. Read More