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View multi-angles images
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- Mini DV recording format
- 10x optical plus 120x digital Carl Zeiss lens
- 680,000 pixel CCD
- Digital still camera capability
- NightShot 0-lux shooting and SteadyShot image stabilization
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Camcorder Reviews Writed by Customer
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In addition to first review below...
2003-07-25
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| The first review of this item below, in addition to the mistake about the firewire standard, mentions a Flash Card. This camera uses neither a flash card or memory stick. Perhaps that review was for a different camera. That said, this is a great little camera, works flawlessly with Final Cut Pro for video editing. Takes great video for the size. The camera is of couse no longer available as it was replaced by the TRV11. But if you come across one for the right price, go for it -- it's still very much up to date. |
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1st reviewer is incorrect
2003-06-13
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| While Sony equipment allows great interoperability between Sony laptops, cameras, and other Sony gear, it is by no means at all difficult to connect to other equipment...The reviewer below indicates that Firewire is a Sony only protocol. Hogwash! IEEE 1394 is a multiplatform I/O option that allows you to connect to any firewire card available. This allow high speed transfer of digital video to any computer platform that supports it (ubiquitous today; PC, MAC, LINUX). Don't listen to the negative comments about interconnectivity. Sony gear also easily connects to USB devices. I can only conclude that the reviewer below had equipment that did not conform 100% to the standards for both USB 1.0 and IEEE 1394. This is good equipment, and worthy of your dollar. |
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