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Review Date
December 6, 2003
Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
3 of 5
Used product for
0-1 years
Visitors rate this review
5.00 of 5, 1 votes
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Reviewed by
Eric
, Beginner
Price Paid
$800.00
at good guys
Summary
I recommend people just get a small MiniDV camera.. some of them are darn near the same size.. with all the support in the world.. all the programs you could ever want.. tapes you can find anywhere. Not to mention nightvision on every other camera but this one LOL
Strengths
Small so you will be more likely to just keep it with you and use it whenever.
Weaknesses
Is there any editing software that supports this thing? Let me know.. I can't figure it out (besides the sorry one included of course). With the lack of a decent Editor you end up buying a bunch more super expensive tapes because you can't just download them to your computer..(maybe you can.. but nothing is easy to figure out. Get this thing ONLY if a couple of sqare inches of space difference is a MUST for you.
Similar Products Used
MiniDV's and 8mm's
Customer Service
customer service? what's that? Speaka Engrish? lol
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Review Date
July 30, 2003
Overall Rating
1 of 5
Value Rating
2 of 5
Used product for
0-1 years
Visitors rate this review
5.00 of 5, 1 votes
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Reviewed by
Chris
, Expert
Price Paid
$0.00
Summary
If you are planning on doing anything besides reshowing video on a television or monitor, this camera is a piece of crap. You simply cannot use any of the necessary functionality of medium-grade consumer DV editors such as batch capturing or device control and I have experience problems with the audio and video not syncing when exporting the final product.
Strengths
It fits in my bag when traveling.
Weaknesses
Everything else. . . the small size (its greatest strength) is also its biggest weakness when it comes to getting steady shots.
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Review Date
August 7, 2002
Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for
0-1 years
Visitors rate this review
4.00 of 5, 1 votes
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Reviewed by
dleonard
, Intermediate
, from Park Ridge, IL USA
Price Paid
$1400.00
at ABT Electronics
Summary
Great Camera (I actually have the IP7BT (Bluetooth version) It works great but the format is so new that support is lacking. It's a good thing that the camera is so good.
Sony support WHAT A JOKE!
Sony Support DIE! DIE! DIE!
I tried to get it to work with a SONY VAIO Digital editing station system. (finally found what I needed at a techie website.... Sony had zilch!)
BUT I DON'T RECOMMEND IT IF YOU NEED SUPPORT!
Strengths
TINY! Great images! Stored thumbnails on tape make NLE easy (once you figure out all the changes and Kludges)
Weaknesses
ALMOST TOTAL LACK OF TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Proprietary format (Although it is MPEG-2)
Similar Products Used
Sony MiniDV TR7 (Stolen so that's why I bought a new camera that I can keep in my pocket)
Customer Service
In a word SUCKY
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Review Date
July 21, 2002
Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for
11-20 years
Visitors rate this review
1.00 of 5, 1 votes
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Reviewed by
vuthy
, Expert
, from Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Price Paid
$1250.00
at Future Shop
Summary
I love this camcorder. I bought on July 19, 2002 based on its size and the quality Carl Zeiss zoom. It is so small that I can carry it around any where and any time. It is pricey, but as people will certainly use it more often thanks to its size and convenience, I am sure that you will log more use-hours with this one than any other ones that you have had up till now, which means that the price per minute of video of this camcorder will be the lowest one.
Strengths
Size, image quality (Carl Zeiss zoom lens), features and convienience
Weaknesses
Price (even the battery and special carrying case are over priced), so small that you have to manipulate it with care if you don't want to drop it.
Similar Products Used
Sony 8 camcorder purchased in 1991
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Review Date
June 25, 2002
Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for
0-1 years
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Reviewed by
bigmorg
, Intermediate
, from Jamestown, NY USA
Price Paid
$1116.00
at onecall.com
Summary
Size was what drove me to this camera. I wanted something compact and lightweight to carry. 12 ozs. is all it weighs. Picture quality is A-one. Editing software was a pleasant bonus. (You will need a min. 600 Pent.III to video edit). Overall, very pleased. Sony did a nice job here.
Strengths
Good optics and zoom abilities. Small. Light. Many effects and good bright backlight compensator. The features on this will amaze you. An "End Search" takes you quickly to where you last ended recording. Easy charge...leave battery in camcorder to charge. Remote. Stereo. 2-1/2" flip out color LCD monitor.
Weaknesses
Pricey....but I do feel I got value here. The speakers for playback on camera itself are a little weak, but most people will play back on home TV. You will need to buy the better(NP-FF70)battery (130 min.).Unit comes with a 60 min.battery. MV tapes also a bit pricey $13 to $15 each. They are 1 hr. and are about the size of a microcassette tape. It will take a couple of evenings for you to get to know this girl and how to use all the features but once familiarized you'll love it!
Similar Products Used
Micro MV is pretty new stuff, but I do still own a Sony 8 which I bought in '94.
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