Pros: Nice size for a semi-pro camcorder; great low-light performance Cons: Small flip-out viewfinder; clumsy on/off switch on handle
I have previously reviewed Sony's smallest, 3-CCD professional camcorders, including the current DSR-PDX10. I found these to be perfectly competent models that could easily be mistaken for consumer camcorders, even as they shoot with three-chip quality ...
Pros: Lightweight; superb performance in lowlight conditions; great battery life; very good image quality. Cons: I wish they had put that photo button somewhere else.
I'm a military journalist and had the pleasure of dragging one of these cameras around Iraq for a year. It sure beats the old Sony Beta camera that I had before. It's light weight made it easy to pack along on missions to An Najaf, Sadr City, and ...
Pros: Manual Settings, customizable, mic inputs, wide angle lens, color side screen Cons: a bit heavy if you carry it for a long time
I recently purchased the Sony DSR-PD170 Digital Camcorder for use in my business of videotaping weddings. I researched the camera on the internet before I purchased it and was pleased to find an abundance of information on Sony's Website. In fact, they ...
Pros: Feature rich, great video and audio, and MANY add-ons. Cons: Need a tripod or other support for long video shoots.
I have used this camera for about 3 years now and I love it. It has great features, specs and continues to be an industry standard after many years. Video Quality There is a reason that everyone uses the PD170 as a baseline standard. The ...
When video capture quality, format continuity, and equipment reliability is critical to your production, Sony's DSR-PD170 is probably on your list of ...More at DigiCombos.com
The DSR-PD170 DVCAM compact camcorder provides high quality acquisition in the DVCAM component digital format, as well as in DV, allowing up to 40 min...More at Projector SuperStore
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