Pros: Good value, picture and sound, Digital 8 compatibility and savings on tape Cons: Low-light performance could be better
The Sony DCR-TRV320 is a one of the least expensive digital camcorders on the market – you can buy it for under $700. It uses Digital 8™ format – it records digital video on regular 8mm or Hi-8 tapes instead of MiniDV...
I bought this camcorder to get shots of my new son. After extensive research on the net and in stores,I found out this camcorder had it all. It is digital but uses the cheaper Hi-8 tapes. It has a memory stick that is small and easy to use. It...
Pros: Excellent overall features, Optical magnification, night shot functions Cons: Monochrome viewfinder, using 8mm tapes (which maybe outdated soon)
This camcorder (Sony TRV 320E) packs lots of features, from digital effects down to recording still shots onto Sony's memory stick. Feature wise this is actually similar to the cheaper TRV120E model, however, the 120E does not come with the memory stick...
Pros: Digital camera, loads of features, memory stick, price and easily upgraded Cons: Standard 90 minute battery
I love my camcorder. I bought it for a very good price. It is easy to use and offers a wide variety of up to date features, including the memory stick, digital capacity and ability to play older 8mm cassettes as well as new digital and hi8 tapes. ...
Pros: High 25X Zoom, backwards compatible with 8mm, Nightshot Cons: Only Sony supports Digital8
The Nightshot mode was my only real consideration and Sony has the only camera with it built in. It’s the perfect camera for caving, camping or any low light situation. The Digital8 operates the same as the MiniDV version but is a few hundred less for...
Pros: Durability, Quality Craftsmanship, Handy Features Cons: smaller screen than the 3.5 versions
It seems that just about everything Sony touches in the camcorder industry turns to gold. This camcorder is no exception. The strong points of this camcorder are its digital format and high quality picture resolution. This is mainly a result of...
Pros: Excellent quality, very sturdy, great night vision. Cons: Bad battery life on standard bat. small LCD Screen
I have dropped my camera two times now. Once from about 5 feet on concrete. The second time it was kicked out of my hand from about 6 feet on a wood deck. The camera did not break. The first time on concrete the camera actually bounced and the view...
Pros: Size, ease of use, functions Cons: Haven't found any.
My boyfriend bought this camera for me for Christmas. I have never owned a video camera before, and this one is very easy to use. I took it out of the box, and we were videotaping in about 15 minutes. The camera has great features. It has Super...
Pros: Great flexability, digital picture is crisp, ergonomics are great. Cons: Not cheap, serial output for stills is slow.
We bought our camera a year ago, and use it often. We we originally looking for a basic 8mm camera, but noticed the Digital8 cameras. I wanted the FireWire output, the digital still capability, and the whole gamut of features and quality that one expects...
Pros: Overall Best Value; Powerful Zoom; Nightshot; Digital Still Mode; Quality Cons: Difficult to find case that fits; Still quality only good. Included battery life too short.
The DCR-TRV320 is a great camcorder. After researching on the Internet and testing all the camcorders in my price range in person, the 320 was a clear winner. No other camcorder can compete with the combination of quality, features, and value of the...
Pros: Very Expandable, Plenty of Options, and Great Quality Video Cons: Digital Camera Mode not worth it
I bought in hopes of the Still Image Quality being better than my Old Sony Mavica, plus I would have a Camcorder, which everyone can use. Sadly I was disappointed in the poor image quality the Sony stills produced. You can actually get better stills if...
Pros: GREAT PICTURE QUALITY! Good digital stills for PC use, 450x zoom, & Nightvision! Cons: PRICE=$$$, Battery Wasted Drastically When Popout Screen Used, Strange PC-Video hookups.
The video on a Digital8 tape is unbelievable. And the Sony TRV320 is what helps it to be the clearest quality video taking I've ever seen for home use. I took this thing to a State-B Basketball Game, and when I played the tape on my TV I was stunned. I ...
Pros: Nice Design, Good Quality Camera Section, Digital, Firewire Jack Cons: Somewhat Overpriced
With a list price of $999 and a street price around $850, the Sony DCR-TRV320 is quite pricey for a basic digital camcorder. However, since all the other manufacturers have similarly high prices, and their camcorders are nowhere-near as well designed as...
Pros: Great Cam...Easy to use! Great Features!
NIGHT VISION!And More! Cons: None that I have found!
Sony's DCR-TRV320 is two camcorders in one! It records digital video on affordable Digital 8 cassettes as well as capture digital still images on versatile Memory Stick™ media!
Digital 8 Picture Quality
Digital 8 recording captures...
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