The DCR-HC96 is Sony’s high-end MiniDV Handycam camcorder, and this is reflected in its price. It offers step-up features like a higher capacity battery, a charging dock, and the ability to capture ...
Sony proudly boasts that the DCR-IP5 MicroMV Handycam ($1,100 street) is the world's smallest and lightest digital video camcorder. At 1.9 by 4.0 by 3.1 inches (HWD) and a scant 13.2 ounces including ...
Sony’s Handycam DCR-DVD105 anchored the firm’s 2006 DVD camcorder lineup as its entry-level offering when it was introduced at International CES that year. At a suggested $500, the camcorder was the ...
The high-performance DCR-SX83 features an “Exmor R” CMOS sensor, Face Touch, Steady Shot image stabilization with Active Mode, iAuto, and 3-megapixel still photo capability. The other models feature: ...
Do good things really come in small packages? With the Sony Handycam Camcorder DCR-DVD405, this saying rings true and then some. The camcorder is palm-sized (could we call it a palmcorder?), as the ...
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
Sony’s DCR-HC40 MiniDV Handycam gets a solid review from PC Magazine, with a lot of nice features crammed into a small casing, with a reasonable $699 price. There a couple of niggling issues, mostly ...
The Sony DCR-PC55 is seductively compact, housed in a stylish metallic body available in silver, black, red, and white. Weighing only 10 ounces, it’s the smallest MiniDV camcorder we’ve tested.
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