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37mm 0.45X Wide Angle lens for Sony HDR-UX3E HDR-UX7E $14.95 |
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Sony Camera/Storage LCS-MVCA Sony Mavica case $10.00 … |
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Vivitar 5MP HD Digital Video Recorder – DVR565HD $114.95 Vivitar 5 MP HD High Definition Video Camcorder, DVR565HD… |
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Sony HDR-FX1 Battery $56.99 Sony HDR-FX1 Battery. This is a 7.4 Volt, 4000 mAh, Li-Ion Battery . Dimensions: 2.70 x 1.50 x 1.50. 100% OEM compatible…. |
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HandsOnHDV: How to Shoot Like a Pro with the Sony HDR-HC1 Camcorder $18.95 HandsOnHDV instructional videos are the fastest and easiest way to master the fundamentals and advanced features of Sony’s HDV camcorders. These DVDs run from100 to 120 minutes long and are a “must-see” for any HDV owner who wants detailed explanations, examples, tutorials, tips, advice, and features explainedto them in simple no-nonsense terms. HandsOnHDV videos are carefully planned, researched… |
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Sony Hdr-hc3 Made Easy Training Dvds $49.00 This HD camcorder has so many features and functions that you can spend months learning how to master all of its power- if you can decode the users manual…. |
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Sony HDR-SR7 SR8 SR5 CX7 Made Easy Training dvds 1 and 2 FINALLY A SOLUTION These 2 amazing DVD videos take you step by step through all the controls, menu settings and operations of this camera. (and as you may have found out – there are a lot and the menus are deep) – as well as reveal the uses for each setting…. |
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PWR+ High Capacity Battery NP-FH30 NP-FH40 NP-FH50 NP-FH60 NP-FH70 NP-FH90 NP-FH100 NPFH30 NPFH40 NPFH50 NPFH60 NPFH70 NPFH90 NPFH100 for Sony DCR-DVD DCR-HC DCR-TRV DCR-SR HDR-CX HDR-HC DCRDVD DCRHC DCRTRV DCRSR HDRUX HDRCX HDRHC Series Camcorders Compatible Models: SONY: SONY DCR-DVD Series DCR-DVD92 DCR-DVD92E DCR-DVD103 DCR-DVD105 DCR-DVD105E DCR-DVD106E DCRDVD108 DCR-DVD109E DCR-DVD202E DCR-DVD203 DCR-DVD203E DCR-DVD205 DCR-DVD205E DCR-DVD305 DCR-DVD306E DCRDVD308 DCR-DVD403 DCR-DVD403E DCR-DVD404E DCRDVD405 DCR-DVD405E DCR-DVD406E DCRDVD408 DCRDVD505 DCR-DVD505E DCR-DVD506E DCRDVD508 DCR-DVD602/E DCR-DVD605/E DCR-DVD608E DCR-DVD610E … |
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7.2v 5500 mAh Black Camcorder Battery for Sony HDR-FX1 $44.99 7.2v 5500 mAh Black Camcorder Battery for Sony HDR-FX1… |
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7.2v 5500 mAh Black Camcorder Battery for Sony HDR-FX1 $44.99 7.2v 5500 mAh Black Camcorder Battery for Sony HDR-FX1… |
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Sony HDR-XR150 120GB Hard Disk Handycam Camcorder Kit, with Sony Movie Studio HD Soft $599.00 Capture stunning 1920 x 1080 high-definition video and 3-megapixel still images with the HDR-XR150 Handycam camcorder. Equipped with an “Exmor R” CMOS sensor for superior low-light performance, you can also record and store your memories to the 120GB internal hard disk drive. Go handheld and capture remarkably smooth video thanks to integrated SteadyShot image stabilization with Active Mode. Captu… |

What do you think of the Sony HDR-XR520V Handycam® camcorder?
I’m looking to purchase a good HD Hard Disk Drive camcorder. I’m a Sony fan, but there are several options out there. Should I instead look into purchasing a Canon (Flash Memory) camcorder? What’s better, Hard Disk Drive –or– Flash Memory?
Short answer: Flash Memory.
Long answer:
With the known limitations consumer hard disc drive camcorders have with vibration/shock and altitude, challenges archiving the video and huge expense recovering data from crashed hard drives, I no longer recommend hard disc drive camcorders.
Flash memory camcorders use the same highly compressed file types so if you must, then flash memory is better between the two. Check the Sony HDR-CX500 series or Canon HF or HF S series camcorders.
Please keep in mind that video compression = discarded video data = reduced video quality. Also, if you are expecting to edit that video, you will need an editor that can deal with AVCHD/MTS files. There is nothing useful in the box with the camcorder and if you are running Windows/Vista, MovieMaker cannot deal with MTS files (Sony Vegas and Adobe Premiere float to the top. Macs have iMovie ‘08 or newer that can deal with AVCHD/MTS files (or FinalCut).
If you want best available video quality, then you need least compression applied to the video data stream. That continues to be DV and HDV format – and for consumer camcorders, that means miniDV tape. Canon HV40. It also happens to be the least expensive camcorder available with a mic jack and manual audio control. Since we are here… Check what the bigger dogs use…
Sony HDR-FX7, HDR-FX1000, HVR-Z1, HVR-Z5, HVR-Z7
Canon XH series, XLH series
Panasonic AG-HVX200
JVC GY-HM series
Most are miniDV tape. Those which are flash memory save to DV/HDV format – not anemic AVCHD (except the Panny – it saves to DVCPRO HD onto P2 cards). There are no prosumer or pro-grade camcorders with internal hard drives. The external hard drives (Sony and Focus Enhancements FireStore) save to DV/HDV.
I have a question is the sony handycam HDR-XR200VE different from the sony handycam HDR-XR200V?
Just got the sony handycam 12ogb HDR-XR200v but i saw in the internet the
Sony Handycam 120gb HDR-XR200VE
What does the “E” at the end mean and is there a huge differience?
I think that E stands for Europe. It records in PAL instead of NTSC.
Sony HDR-AX2000 AVCHD Camcorder