Sony CCD-TRV68 Hi8 Camcorder

Sony CCD-TRV68 Hi8 Camcorder

 
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Product Description:

Be First. Buy Sony's CCD-TRV68 Handycam now. This Vision Camcorder catches the moments you miss. This product's Hi8 Video Recording delivers detailed picture quality as you witness up to 400 lines of resolution. Additional features include Steady Shot. It features the Picture Stabilization and a NightShot 0 Lux System and an improved 20X Optical / 460 Digital zoom. So record your precious moments with the CCD-TRV68, and relive each one as you watch.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Hi8 camcorder
  • 20x optical and 28x digital zoom lens with image stabilization
  • 2.5-inch color LCD and black and white EVF
  • Uses the Sony NP-F330 InfoLithium battery, included
  • Includes A/V cable; includes a number of special effects and faders for custom creations
  • AnalogVideoFormat: NTSC
  • BatteryType: Lithium Ion
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Sony
  • Compatibility: PC Infra Red
  • Connectivity: Headphone
  • EAN: 0027242586130
  • FloppyDiskDriveDescription: None
  • Format: Hi8
  • FormFactor: Rotating (270?)
  • Label: Sony
  • LensType: Zoom lens
  • Manufacturer: Sony
  • MediaType: Hi8
  • Model: TRV68
  • MPN: p-48834530h
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMCORDER
  • Publisher: Sony
  • Size: Palm
  • SpecialFeatures: 16:9 Widescreen
  • Studio: Sony
  • UPC: 027242586130
  • Warranty: 1 year parts and 90 days labor

Customer Reviews

Don't plan on using this camcorder for long...2005-06-19
We used this camcorder about 3 times before it died. It would no longer record properly. It captured audio but not video (ended up with a blank screen video capture.)
The problem lies with a buggy CCD block assembly. The same problem can be seen with similar Sony camcorder models. These camcorders tend to develop the blank screen issue anywhere from 6 months to 2 years after purchase.
There are reports all over the internet about this problem but Sony denies that it's a manufacturing issue and wanted 200+ to repair. I wouldn't get this camcorder (or any other Sony camcorder) again.
An 'ok' Buy2003-03-06
I recieved this camera as a gift and used it 6 times before the amplifier went out, so that when you were watching your videos-you got sound, but no picture. This happened with our first camera, but you could see the video but there was no sound-also the amplifier. Unfortunatly it didn't fall under warranty so we have a broken camera lying around and must buy a new one. I give it three stars because for the time that I was able to use it, it was a great camera. If you do decide to buy this one-maybe think about an extended warranty?
Good camera for the price - but make sure you check specs2003-02-23
I bought this camera slightly used in mint condition and I'm fairly impressed with it. The steadyshot function and nightshot are excellent features. However, I'm selling it, because you cannot take still shots, and it costs you an extra [money amount]for a media converter if you want to review/edit your videos on your computer. But, it is a good camera if you like watching home videos on your TV.
Good camera for the price - but make sure you check specs2003-02-23
I bought this camera slightly used in mint condition and I'm fairly impressed with it. The steadyshot function and nightshot are excellent features. However, I'm selling it, because you cannot take still shots, and it costs you an extra [money amount]for a media converter if you want to review/edit your videos on your computer. But, it is a good camera if you like watching home videos on your TV.
Best Buy for the Money2002-02-24
I am very pleased with the overall quality of picture with such a decent price tag. I finally committed to buying one with a less than $400 budget. Drawbacks are 2 hour battery life, upgrade is about ($$) bucks after including a quick charger, BUT I have not drained it yet and it charges quickly (4 hours). The steadyshot must work great because I feel that I am shaking like a leaf yet the picture is relatively stable. I wanted to be able to download video to my PC for editing and unfortunately realized that it requires another component (Dazzle Video kit - ($$). Also, the lens cap gets in the way, I plan on replacing the tether with a longer one to keep it away from your hand grip. It accepts filters for UV, etc. and were less than ($$) bucks. Overall good choice.

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