Sony’s new DCR-PC350 MiniDV Handycam jams a 3.31-megapixel CCD into a compact shell that weighs less than a pound. Each unit comes with a Handycam Station, a charging dock that connects to a TV or PC ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Sony has launched two new camcorders in Japan that go after both the professional and prosumer ...
Got a problem with the lack of HD content on Australian TV? Sony's newly launched HD camcorder should let you sidestep that problem. Alex Kidman is a freelance word writing machine masquerading as a ...
Sony’s DCR-HC40 MiniDV Handycam gets a solid review from PC Magazine, with a lot of nice features crammed into a small casing, with a reasonable $699 price. There a couple of niggling issues, mostly ...
At $1,500 street, the Sony DCR-TRV80 MiniDV Handycam is the most expensive camera here. But our tests showed that you get what you pay for. The camera swept our quality trials, and features like a ...
Along with all those new DVD-based Handycams announced this week, Sony's also seen fit to give its line of Mini DV camcorders a bit of a boost, introducing three new models for those who prefer to ...
Sony has lowered retail prices for its two entry-level Handycam-series DV (digital video) camcorder models, 60GB DCR-SR80 and 30GB DCR-SR60, both using a hard disk drive to store user videos, by 9.1% ...
At $400, the Sony DCR-HC36 MiniDV Handycam is one of the most affordable camcorders around. But unfortunately, it produced less than stellar video quality. Although our test video looked acceptable ...
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