Pros: light, simple to use, relatively cheap, lots of everyday features, good battery life Cons: video quality not top of the line, can't plug it into computer out of box
It's a Girl!
Last December my wife gave birth to our first child, a baby girl. After the birth, I was on the way back to the hospital after picking up a few things from home and I had an impulse to buy a camcorder. I thought to myself,...
Pros: Lightweight, Big LCD Screen than most other Cons: Blurry pictures, fuzzy video
What a nightmare this camera is! I went on a quick trip to Orlando this weekend with some out of towner friends and able to coax my friend Sony DCR-TRV10 for the trip. For the money he paid for this thing, I could have bought two other cameras that I...
Pros: Memory Stick, Picture Quality Cons: Need flash for dark room
We bought this prior to the birth of our son. I looked at several different digital video cameras and came to the conclusion that this one would be most useful for us.
Pros:
1) Takes excellent quality video, you can see the difference...
Pros: Small size, lightweight, Memory Stick. SONY quality Cons: Heavier than the PC1, maximum resolution is 640X480 (72 dpi) - great for electronic use ( a monitor can only display 72 dpi!) and images up to about 4X5, but most print houses squawk about anything less than 300 dpi. SONY price
I have been using the DCR TRV10 for about six months now, and have found it to be superior in features, usability, and flexibility.
We use digital images quite a bit for training and documentation purposes...the costs (in monetary, time, and...
Pros: Memory Stick, Manual Controls, Video In Record, Very good quality video Cons: Lens size isn't standard making it almost impossible to find lenses or adapters
Having used the Sony DCR-TRV10 camcorder for about a year I've seen that the quality of Sony dv camcorders is much better than any other brand. This camera has all the features that you'd need to do anything. It's size is bigger than that of the JVC...
Pros: easy to use Cons: barrel distortion, muddy colors, noise
I bought a Sony DCR-TRV10 based on reading many glowing reviews on Epinion and reviews on popular DV (digital video format) related websites. I purchased the camera at Sound Advice for $999 (floor model), and since Sony has discontinued the model I was...
Pros: many features, good quality video Cons: obsolete
Product: Sony DCR-TRV10, Mini DV Format Video Camera
I purchased the TRV10 in October 1999 for $1399 from an Internet
retailor. My purchase experience went ok and I feel I got a good
price for the video camera. Beware of package deals...
Pros: High quality video Cons: memory card pictures are useless, still a far cry from professional video
I bought this product to use to record moments in my life, and was considering doing some work with Internet video. I had looked into the 3CCD model, but went with this one to save a few hundred bucks, and because of interest in the night shot feature....
Pros: size, night vision, still photos Cons: overwhelming, pricey
If you can afford the sony DCR-TRV10, it is a great camcorder. (By the way, I have seen the price vary by several hundred $$$ so shop around and wait for sales) This looks identical to the TRV8 but adds the memory stick feature which basically adds a...
Pros: Size, image quality, battery life Cons: On-off switch, memory stick not Mac-friendly (so far)
After significant research, I chose this video camera to film the days leading up to the birth of my daughter and her following four months. It wasn't the cheapest by far, but it does have all the features you could want. So far, I've been very happy...
I am a 31 year old male who had child with my wife about a year ago. I bought the Sony DCR-TRV10 so that i could record all the funny silly things my son does. My old camcorder was just too big and I didn't really like taking ten minutes to hook it up...
Pros: The memory stick option makes it more versatile than ever Cons: the tapes still only go one hour
Sony has always been at the forefront of bleeding-edge camcorder technology. Aside from the LCD screen incorporated by Sharp into their camcorders, almost any option you see on a camcorder now came from the minds at Sony. After seeing this miracle in...
This is a review of the Sony DCR PC 100E, a totally different camcorder that doesn't have a category at present. I give it my maximum recommendation. It has 1 megapixel for still images, which is bucketloads. It has a totally cool look, better than any...
Pros: anology in/out, compact, confortable Cons: digital still is fussy. small lens diameter, hard to find filters
first of all, it's from sony. so expect beautiful design and perfect presicion built quality. movie quality is great for a non-professional model, zeiss lens rocks. the still images does not really stand out, and lots of times fuzzy, but good enough for...
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