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SONY (CAMCORDERS) MINIDV DIG. CAMCORDER 2.5 LCD (DCRHC40) Buy this product from Amazon
Company : SONY (CAMCORDERS)
List Price : $1,117.78
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Average customer review : 4
 

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1.0 Megapixel CCD Imager - up to 520 lines resolution / 10X Optical - 120X Digital Zoom / 2.5″ SwivelScreen LCD SONY DCR-HC40 — See the big picture with the DCR-HC40 MiniDV Handycam Camcorder. With a big 2.5″ hybrid SwivelScreen LCD display, a 1.0 Megapixel advanced HAD CCD imager, and a Professional quality Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens, the DCR-HC40 is a joy to use! MODEL- DCR-HC40 VENDOR- SONY CONSUMER FEATURES- MiniDV Handycam Camcorder The DCR-HC40 MiniDV Handycam gives you all the features you would expect from a Sony camcorder in an ultra-compact design that is as beautiful as the images it captures. It features a 1.0 Megapixel Advanced HAD imaging chip and a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens which combine to capture video with incredible detail and clarity. The DCR-HC40 also includes a huge 2.5″ hybrid SwivelScreen touch panel LCD display with a 3D menu system, Super NightShot Plus infrared recording, USB streaming, and digital still image capturing on MemoryStick DUO media. Only Sony could pack so many features in a camcorder so small. Includes Camcorder, AC-L25 Power Adaptor/In Camera Charger, NP-FP50 InfoLithium Rechargeable Battery, RMT-831 Wireless Remote Commander Remote Control, USB Cable, MSG-M8A Memory Stick Duo Media, MSAC-M2 Memory Stick Duo Adapter, CR2025 Battery, Multi A/V Cable, LCD Cleaning Cloth, CD-ROM w/USB Driver (Picture Package Software v.1.0 for Sony). * 1.0 Megapixel (Gross) Advanced HAD CCD Imager 1/5″ Advanced HAD (Hole Accumulation Diode) CCD with 690K (effective) pixels provides excellent detail and clarity, with exceptional video performance (up to 520 lines of horizontal resolution). Realize great br

Customer reviews

Great miniDV camera 4
I just needed a small camcorder for making video game movies and this fits that. My laptop recognized it right away. Transfer is good and I have not had any problems with this DV Camcorder. The only complaint that I do have is the touch screen. I prefer actual buttons, but the camcorder is still easy to use.

This camera is absolutely useful and awesome 4
I just purchased this camera about a week ago and I received it a few days ago.

The camera is absolutely wonderful. Even though people say the bottom loading tape is bad, I think it is actually a good feature. It makes the camera less bulky and it is so easy to carry around because the tape isn’t top loading.

I love the size and it’s so convenient. I’m used to bulky cameras and this is way better.

The touch screen feature is great. People say it is inconvenient, but I don’t think it is. I think it’s because I’m used to having cameras with the controls in the LCD itself. The touch screen is neat, and it means you don’t have to press a gajilion buttons like some cameras to control the camera.

Although people say the LCD screen looks “washed out” if you mess around with the LCD brightness and stuff light that, it’ll look less washed out and it will look pretty good.

Also, I learned that if you used your middle finger to use the zoom toggle, you have more control over it and it doesn’t make the “zoom toggle noise” that gets recorded if you don’t control it.

The fact that this camera takes pictures is cool. Although they are not “digital camera” sort of pictures, what do ya expect? This camera is mainly used for recording, not pictures. But I love how you can take pictures with the nightshot on and it looks pretty awesome.

I bought this camera primarily for its analog through digital passthrough and its amazing. Its so easy to transfer your videos to the computer. (via firewire, it doesn’t come with the camera, but you can find some on amazon that are under five bucks) The software that comes with the camera isn’t that great when it comes to transferring. I recommend ArcSoft ShowBiz and its really easy to use. I haven’t used Microsoft Movie Maker for transferring it yet, but it will most likely work.

It doesn’t do well under low light, but that’s what the super night shot plus is for. The supernight shot plus feature is awesome. I’ve never had a camera like this before that could do that. I went into a dark room to test it out, I could see almost everything that I couldn’t see without the super night shot plus.

The problems I had with this camera is its instructions on using analog through digital pass through. I never used a camera with this feature, so I didn’t know how to use it. I spent 2 hours trying to figure it out through the manual that came with the camera, which didn’t help much. I was so frustrated that I looked on the net on how to do it. Guess what? In less then five minutes from looking, I found the instructions and it worked. If only I had looked on the net first instead of wasting 2 hours of my time on how to do it… But, when I finally digitized my old analog tapes, they came out perfect.

Another thing that I don’t like about this camera is that the viewfinder doesn’t tilt up, even though it pulls out.

Other than that, this camera is amazing. I like the the zoom because I’ve used it to watch and record a play. With the zoom up all the way, it was very clear and it felt like I was sitting close up to the stage with this useful gadget.

Sony is such a great brand and I wouldn’t hesitate to buy another camera from them in the future.

its SONY….you gotta buy it 5
if you think SONY is a quality brand….YOU ARE CORRECT

too bad i dont know how to use all the features….and you will use a camcorder less than you think….so dont spend too much….and buy a good still camera…the stills on this is low resolution

Major Problems getting videos from tape to computer or CD/DVD 1
The Picture Package software that comes with these Sony’s is terrible - incompatible with most DVD/CD-R writers, meaning that you can’t get your video off the MiniDV cassette tapes onto either your computer or a DVD or CD-R. I spent over 10 hours on the phone with Sony and Picture Package tech support, and ultimately learned that it is incompatible with my DVD/CD-R writer (in my Compaq Presario computer), and now am having to try to find some other solution for getting my videos off the cassettes to some other medium. The manuals are no help, and tech support is extremely time-consuming and ultimately found no solution other than telling me to use Microsoft Movie Maker - which takes FOREVER and I’m not even sure it really works. Before you buy this model - I highly recommend you seriously research whether it is compatible with your DVD/CD-R writer, and get some certainty about how you will be able to transfer the video tapes to computer or DVD or CD-R. I WOULD NOT buy this camcorder knowing what I now know.

Worth the money 4
Over the past 35 years that I have been shooting video, it has come a long way. Comparing this to the RCA TK-76 “Minicam” that I shot tv news with on 3/4″ in 1977 is fun: 1/100 the cost and double the scan lines. Oh, and 1/80th the weight not including the 40 pound recorder. At first, I didn’t think something this size could work this well. I needed something quick and inexpensive to do video cuts for inserting into PowerPoint. My boss was too cheap to buy equipment for the department and I needed training tapes. So I just bought a HC40, shot the material, edited it on my HP a622n and inserted into the PP. And then did it about a dozen more times on other training material. It looks surprisingly well 10′ tall through a 2000 lumen projector. A handheld or wireless mic is a must. At least a key light, if not key, base and fill are a must. My Lowell Totalight kit works perfectly with a few scrims. Not broadcast quality of today although surpassing broadcast quality of 30 years ago. Just border line for industrial or PP if lit well with good sound. I am satisfied with it and it travels well.

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