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Cheap Sony DCRTRV30 Mini DV Handycam Camcorder

Sony DCRTRV30 Mini DV Handycam Camcorder
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Cheap Sony DCRTRV30 Mini DV Handycam Camcorder
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  • MiniDV camcorder
  • 10x optical, 120x digital, zoom with Super SteadyShot image stabilization
  • 3.5 inch color LCD and color EVF
  • Records digital stills at a resolution of 1360 X 1020 onto included 4 MB Memory Stick
  • MPEG movie mode
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From its professional Carl Zeiss lens to the 3.5-inch LCD, and everything in between, the DCR-TRV30 screams quality. It is unequivocally Sony's top consumer model, and well worth the expense.

The foundation of any camcorder is the imaging system: the lens and CCD. The lens is a Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar. While less expensive models may have a larger zoom, the truth is that the larger the optical zoom, the larger the chance that any lens defects will show up in the video you are shooting. A 10x zoom is a good tradeoff in terms of image quality and zoom length. Additionally, Super SteadyShot technology helps keep your video from suffering from the common malady known as handshake, an unavoidable consequence of high zoom levels. Super SteadyShot essentially means image stabilization. There are varying types of image stabilization, but the Super SteadyShot variety moves the internal mechanisms of the camcorder to compensate for any camera movements. Finally, the lens on the TRV30 also has a manual focus ring--a step better and more immediate than the clunky interface most often used in digital camcorders

The CCD in the TRV30 is of enough resolution to capture 1,360 x 1,020 digital stills onto the included 4 MB Memory Stick--about a 1.38-megapixel image. That resolution is currently tops in the digital-camcorder world (the digital still resolution of camcorders hasn't risen nearly as fast as that of digital cameras), and is good for prints up to about 6 by 9 inches. As far as video is concerned, Sony claims the high-resolution CCD translates into a video resolution of around 530 horizontal lines, which is about 10 lines better than the MiniDV spec calls for (520 lines of resolution).

LCD's are probably the best way to frame your shots on a camcorder, and that usually means the larger the screen the better. At 3.5 inches, the argument could be made that the TRV30 offers the best, just based on size. The only downside? The larger the screen the larger the battery drain. This isn't that serious an issue, as there are many other factors in battery life besides LCD size.

Two items jump out as features that should be included on all camcorders: a headphone jack and a mic input. Not only do most camcorders have poor built-in microphones, but also they are often situated too near the tape mechanism, meaning you get the annoying throbbing sound of the tape pulled through the heads. Additionally, a headphone jack takes some of the guesswork out of your audio sources. For example, if you're recording a child's presentation, you'd most likely want to make sure you can hear the child.

Finally, Sony added a couple of fun features that make the DCR-TRV30 a more interesting machine. First is the inclusion of an MPEG movie mode; essentially, this allows you to record short movie clips onto a Memory Stick. While the quality won't replace MiniDV anytime soon, it's easier to shoot short MPEG movies and e-mail them than it is to edit your DV footage to a manageable length, render it into a format that's easy on the bandwidth, and send it off. Second, Sony added pass-through analog to digital conversion. Let's say you have a stockpile of old VHS tapes that you'd like to convert to digital. Simply plug your VCR into the camcorder, and then plug your IEEE 1394 cable into your computer from the camcorder. That's it. Most other models require you to first dub your old footage to MiniDV tapes before sending it the computer.

Included with the DCR-TRV30 are a power adapter, InfoLithium battery, remote control, stereo A/V cable, lens cap, shoulder strap, 4 MB Memory Stick, USB cable, and a software CD-ROM.

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A photo from my DCR-TRV30 won a national travel mag photo contest!* 2008-08-01
I've got an asterisk in my heading because my picture won first prize for the category but not the grand prize where all the six category winners competed against one another. But I got first prize in my category! The mag was "Country Discoveries" and my picture was the one of folks in an antique car looking at a 12 foot tall Energizer Bunny made out of hay during the What The Hay contest in rural Montana 2 years ago. (3?) I took the photo with my TRV30 from our car while we were briefly paused on the side of the road... our car may still have been rolling. Great lens + no shutter lag + reliable focus + Steadyshot = great picture... and a prize!

The TRV30 takes great video, very decent pics and has a vast array of controls and gadgets not seen on any other small, non-professional, under $2500 cam. Tons of manual controls. A focus ring. Mic input. Headphone output. A hot shoe for powering lights and special zoom mics. I have extra lights including a 100 foot infrared light that has made some fantastic nighttime wildlife shots possible. A fantastic Macro ability. It has Sports Mode which is omitted on many current cams. Interval recording means I can record 1 second of footage every couple minutes to film a flower opening or add Nightshot to the mix, adjust the timings and film myself sleeping all night... I twist and turn far more than I thought! It's got tons of toys on it that made it a $1500 camera in its day.

The cam sellers have not sold another non-pro model as good as this one for over 6 years now. And the current market is even bleaker with the focus being on cams that compress footage beyond usability... at least for me. The latest over $1000 Sony has a reputation for not dealing well with (get this!) MOTION! I bought one, tested it and it's going back. Nothing like a smeary blur of houses and cars and trees in the footage of my drive to work. On the latest top-of-the-line cam! All due to intense compression. And they don't offer new, quality DV-avi recording cams anymore.

I dropped one of my 2 TRV30s last weekend and its in for repair. I'm shooting a wedding in a couple weeks and want a backup camcorder so I gave myself permission to buy a 3rd cam (actually, my 4th. I have a nice Hi-8 too. It also still works well.) I looked at the latest spendy, high end non-pro cams available... and instead bought another TRV30 via a popular auction site. It looks lightly used and is described as tested and fully functional. It cost $295 with 2 batts, a nice bag, all its cords, and a blank tape. TRV30s are rarely for sale anywhere and this one looks well treated. All its stickers are still look brand new on the side while mine got the sticker writing rubbed off long ago. I'm really excited to get it. Oh, pop up flash! Controllable. A self timer. Video streaming. But wait! There's more! Analog conversion and pass-thru! NOW how much would you pay?! Ha-ha!
Four Stars going on five 2003-01-22
I bought it whilst pregnant (about 6 months) thinking I would really have enough time in my hands to fiddle around and learn all the tricks....Not really in reality! The baby as just turned one and I am really now starting to get the hang of it! From what I have seen so far it is great! Definetely a bonus for those that live away from their loved ones, specially when you can very quickly record 15 secs flicks and slot the memory card onto your for example sony mouse/memory stick reader and access all the technology and e-mail it. I have to be honest and give it to XP professional and ADSL to make everything happening nowadays so much faster. Next move...update PDA, have done phone though (Sony Ericsson T300 - just brilliant). Keep it coming technology, big fan of it and thank you Amazon.com for supplying me all the information I NEED!
VERY BEST SONY DV HANDYCAM EVER PRODUCED 2002-07-31
I purchsaed my Sony DCRTRV30 Handycam a little over a year ago. And, I could'nt have purchased a better cam. Most of my cameras (4) are now Sony products and have not found fault with any of them. Working as a Paramedic in the City of Philadelphia, Pa. I carry my Sony TRV30 with me 24/7. And, you would'nt believe some of the great shots that I've gotten at work and at play. I've even sold some fire/accident video scenes to the local media. This camera is impressive in it's size, features, convenience, overall performance, and it's sleek/cool styling. It make's me proud to carry and display it everywhere I go. I'm sorry to see that Sony has discontinued it's production so quickly. But, that also now make's it a "classic" style cam, for all who where smart enough to have purchased one. The very best Sony DV Handycam Camcorder yet. ...
VERY BEST SONY DV HANDYCAM EVER PRODUCED 2002-07-31
I purchsaed my Sony DCRTRV30 Handycam a little over a year ago. And, I could'nt have purchased a better cam. Most of my cameras (4) are now Sony products and have not found fault with any of them... This camera is impressive in it's size, features, convenience, overall performance, and it's sleek/cool styling. It make's me proud to carry and display it everywhere I go. I'm sorry to see that Sony has discontinued it's production so quickly... Happy shooting.
DCR_TRV 30 Excellent buy, family perfect 2002-04-08
My wife and I purchased this camera after much deliberation last year. We wanted a digital camera and camcorder all in one, but were nervous about the picture quality. We are COMPLETELY happy with this camera, taking all our family shots with it and printing them at home. Video is surprisingly crisp and clear, almost like it isn't taken on a video camera but in a studio instead. Adjustability is endless on this model, from flash intensity to aperature speed. I like the ability to take nice photos without the flash if needed in dark areas where a flash would be disruptive. I even take group photos with the remote control while in the picture myself-no more timer!! I can take video in complete darkness with this model!
I would reccomend this camera to anyone, it is well worth your money both in features and quality.
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