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| Brand: Sony Category: Photography
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $80.99 You Save: $69.00 (46%)
New (16) Used (6) Refurbished (1) from $69.50
Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 1240
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Display Size: 2.4 Minimum Focal Length: 6.95 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 2.9 x 9.7 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: NSCGC1 Model: NSCGC1 UPC: 027242723085 EAN: 0027242723085 ASIN: B000SXZI2Y
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The jury is still out... May 19, 2008 I have shot news professionally and still own a broadcast Betacam and my faithful Canon GL 1 mini DV camera.
I bought this camera as a Sony-refurbished play-thing with MPEG-4 technology.
I also was told that is should be seen by newer Macs with the latest iLife software as an AVCHD camcorder. My iBook is 7 years old so when I fire up my Mac Mini - I will have a better idea on IF it will work with iMovie or not.
This camera reminds of some low light and compact Sony Hi8 cameras of 15-18 years ago. No zoom but some had a tele lens switchable to a fairly wide and fast normal lens. I would not put "the glass" on this camera in the same league as the afore-mentioned camera series.
After shooting in daylight and at dusk with this camera - this has to be a "bright daylight use camera". I recommend a small sturdy tripod for it. There is supposed to be some minimalist stability when using the video side but --- use a tripod.
The zoom is not designed to be used when filming - it jerks.
The camera has problems around engines - car, motorcycle or diesel train engines and picks up microphonics or noise in the video. I am a train buff and tested this on some METRA train run-bys and even at 40 feet away - the video jittered. More so when talking to a friend on his Harley.
Setting all of the many camera settings can be a pain - my purpose was for web based stuff - am going to the Indy 500 and was going to throw this baby in with my other stills gear for shots on "Gasoline Alley" - not the race.
So I am still putzing around with this thing.
The wonderful Sony memory cards are great but very pricy. IF you buy this camera - buy another makers' card. It should be cheaper.
A good thing? The stills camera side is not bad in the headshot mode - did not take any tele shots with it.
Lastly - is this a good kid's camera? Yep - to play with and try shooting YouTube home movies. But if your kids or grads are more serious - buy a Sony/JVC/Canon/Panasonic mini dv camera or SD card camera...
I like it March 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased the camera out of the box at a local Circuit City a couple of weeks ago. Its easy to use and upload stuff now that i know how to use the camera. For those without advanced computer knowledge it would be very frustrating. Getting video up on You tube and other sites is easy. Converting MPEG4 files needs to be accomplished and you need to get software to do this.
The video quality is fine but not as good as camcorders that i have owned.Stick to outdoor video or very well lit indoor scenes. Still pictures are great outdoors. I find indoor pictures even with the flash to be pretty poor compared with a digital camera
Overall, good for the 80 Bucks i paid plus the 29 bucks for the 2 gig storage. Lots of space for short videos and lots of pix.
The battery stays charged for a long time too. I like this feature. No more batteries to charge or purchase.
I even youngsters in the family play with the camera.
Complicated but impressive March 1, 2008 I actually just bought this camera today and I've already gotten the hang of it. It took me a while to realize that I could only take 2 pics because there is no memory card. I was stuck on that for about 3 hrs. But overall the camera is well worth the price and I love the swivel screen so I can do self photos. I highly recommend this camera if you're looking for a device that has all the basics. (web cam, video, camera)
U get whay u pay for March 1, 2008 Pros: 1. Good picture quality (for the $ paid) 2. Small size / weight 3. Simple to use in movie mode 4. Very fast start-up (1-2 seconds)
Cons: 1. Editing software (no easy way to translate MP4 into MP3) 2. Mediocre sound (sound wheezing while skiing and I am not that fast skier) 3. You need to add a memory card
Overall - for the money paid, it's a good deal.
Lightweight February 28, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
So this was my first video camera. Thus far it has been great. I have used it for online video presentations, my longboarding, and general wheather conditions i want to show online. Only problem i had with it, when i was recording my speech, there was feedback from the mic from any movement. Other than that, it is great. Ha, and because i have big hands, i have still have a habbit of covering the lens while i am holding the camera.
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