Sony DCRTRV900 MiniDV Handycam Digital Video Camcorder with Builtin Digital Still Mode

Sony DCRTRV900 MiniDV Handycam Digital Video Camcorder with Builtin Digital Still Mode

Ranking: 9.6 out of 10

Manufacturer: Sony
Model Number: DCRTRV900
Product Code: 027242547025
Price: $1,174.50 -- get the latest pricing from Amazon

Features:

  • MiniDV camcorder
  • 12x optical, 48x digital, zoom with Super SteadyShot image stabilization
  • 3.5 inch color LCD and color EVF
  • 3 CCD camcorder
  • Analog inputs; manual control of focus, exposure, white balance, etc.

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The Sony DCR-TRV900 can handle up to eight hours recording. The 12X Optical Zoom lets you move in or pull back for wide shots, while the Precision 48X Digital Zoom uses a Hyper-Precision CCD to maintain superior image detail. There's an Optical Super SteadyShot Image Stabilization System, a Memory Mode for Still Image Capture and even picture effects to help you get the look you want. You'll never run out of ways to use this Sony.

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A Pro Camcorder in Consumer Clothing

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 10! out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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I used to be a professional photographer, TV news videographer and news producer, so I was weaned on high quality broadcast quality TV pictures from expensive pro equipment. They are sharp, with excellent color and low noise. Consumer camcorders, even digital ones, left me cold. They just didn't cut it compared to the pro gear I had used. That is, until I saw the Sony TRV900.pThis baby is really a sleeper. The picture quality from this 3 chip camera is professional quality. The picture is very sharp, digital artifacts are not noticeable, and the picture is amazingly noise free, even in marginal light. (In low light,it's noisy, like all CCD cameras.) Manual controls on almost everything let you tweak the picture as you learn more.pIt doesn't look "pro" so it might not impress your friends, until they see the results. And the sound quality is not quite up to the picture quality, at least with the built in mics. But if you want to really do some fine quality videography which could be shown anywhere, even on network TV, this is your best choice.

A Pro Camcorder in Consumer Clothing

Rating: 5 out of 5
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Created: Oct 18, 2000
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I used to be a professional photographer, TV news videographer and news producer, so I was weaned on high quality broadcast quality TV pictures from expensive pro equipment. They are sharp, with excellent color and low noise. Consumer camcorders, even digital ones, left me cold. They just didn't cut it compared to the pro gear I had used. That is, until I saw the Sony TRV900.This baby is really a sleeper. The picture quality from this 3 chip camera is professional quality. The picture is very sharp, digital artifacts are not noticeable, and the picture is amazingly noise free, even in marginal light. (In low light,it's noisy, like all CCD cameras.) Manual controls on almost everything let you tweak the picture as you learn more.It doesn't look "pro" so it might not impress your friends, until they see the results. And the sound quality is not quite up to the picture quality, at least with the built in mics. But if you want to really do some fine quality videography which could be shown anywhere, even on network TV, this is your best choice.

You can't go wrong with this one!

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 10! out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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I decided to get this camcorder for the better picture (3CCD) and slew of excellent features versus some cheaper models. I have not had reason to regret my choice! I do action photography and have actually been able to capture some stills off it that are quite impressive. Nowhere near as colorful and crisp as my Canon SLR can give me, but quite useable. And without the cost and time of having to take a slew of photos, develop them, print them and scan them in. Don't be fooled by cameras that might offer more than 640x480 resolution...larger pictures don't do you much good if they aren't as good quality! These are almost as good as some digital cameras give you. In fact, I will be selling my digital camera off, as I don't really need it in addition to this camcorder and my regular camera. pThe camera is a little larger and heavier than some other digital camcorders, and it does not come with a memory stick included. Instead it includes a floppy disk adapter for capturing stills off your tapes. Neat to have, but not real useful in the field. Be sure you get the PC Card Adapater as well as a memory stick, this camera does not take them directly. pI love the LCD screen, it will flip completely over and lay flat against the side facing out. Really nice for watching playbacks. It gives quite good sound and is nice and bright. The battery life is actually not bad at all, compared to a digital camera! But still worth getting an extended battery. Be careful about getting the highest life ones, they are quite big and heavy. pControls are pretty well placed and easy to use. I like having things like a neutral density filter turned on with a simple button push. Overall, the useability of this camera is very well-thought out and implemented. If you want a quality camcorder that will last you a long time, this is one of the best for the price you can get.

I like it even better now that I own one

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 10! out of 10
Created: Jul 18, 2000
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I wrote a review after I had decided to purchase the DCR-TRV900 (see "Great for a Mac DV user"). Since then, I've had a few e-mails asking how it works in practice.I have no trouble capturing video from my TRV900 to my Apple PowerBook G3 "Bronze." What I thought I expected was the size of DV video clips -- 16GB (yes, gigabytes) for one hour of video with sound. I ordered a 37GB drive, and now have an additional 75GB drive on backorder. Keep that in mind if you decide to do your own video editing on a computer.I learned that you should record a signal across the entire MiniDV tape before you use it. This makes capturing easier, since unrecorded sections have no timecode, creating a 'new' zero-point for subsequent footage. The TRV900 has a very nice Color Bar feature which is perfect for this basic signal.I never thought I'd use the flip-out LCD screen. I use it all the time. I did video 15 years ago in high school, and thought I preferred viewfinders. I was wrong. Further, you can flip it all the way around so your subject can see what the camera sees, and kids LOVE this. (The viewfinder starts working when you do this.)One feature which has provided great entertainment is the Frame Recording. This will record about six frames of video and then pause. Using a tripod and the remote control, you can do a decent job of stop-motion animation.I bought the 8-hour battery, and it was worth it. The included battery is next to useless for any recreational recording.Finally, I got the PCMCIA adapter for the Memory Stick. The TRV900 has a PCMCIA slot for recording still images at 640x480 resolution, with varying compression levels, and I've used it a lot. (The progressive scan is always on for this Memory Mode; you can turn it on or off for Camcorder mode if you want video frames you can capture.) I also ended up buying Sony's USB Memory Stick reader so I don't have to remove my Ratoc FireWire card from my PowerBook.Overall, I'd say this is an excellent camera for someone who wants to do home video editing and enjoys playing with the medium. For me, having fun is a big part of videotaping...this camera is a fun camera.

One of the Best Product Design - ever

Rating: 5 out of 5
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Created: Dec 24, 2008
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...You want it - you got it. Excellent picture quality; Sony steady-shot that really works; still-image capture to tape (or extra adapter card+memory stick a must!); bright LCD display; variable audio feedback; IEEE firewire, controls that are easy to reach and are learned-responses for those familiar with previous Sony cams. pSpecifically, we use this unit for green-screen compositing of people, environments, and virtual products. The firewire coupled with Adobe Premier is a god-send. Simply said, that is essentially all you need (plus consistent overall lighting in a green-screen environment). G3 or PC - firewire will suck it down as fast as anything I've seen.pPositively get the custom aluminum case if you do a lot of travel and want to keep your camera happy. This will keep all your components safe and somewhat easily accessible. Get a 2+ hour battery; the NP-750 battery has plenty of gas - surprisingly the LCD does not drain the juice too quickly. A PC transfer card for the memory stick would be nice - but you can get away with plugging the IEEE and transferring from memory card or to tape. pThe construction and attention to product detail is marvelous. Little rubber covers, positive audio clicks, all the nifty nick-nacks want you to have Sony make your next car. Sure there are a few quirks - but there's few products that have such high quality and high value as the TRV900!

One of the Best Product Design - ever

Rating: 5 out of 5
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...You want it - you got it. Excellent picture quality; Sony steady-shot that really works; still-image capture to tape (or extra adapter card+memory stick a must!); bright LCD display; variable audio feedback; IEEE firewire, controls that are easy to reach and are learned-responses for those familiar with previous Sony cams. Specifically, we use this unit for green-screen compositing of people, environments, and virtual products. The firewire coupled with Adobe Premier is a god-send. Simply said, that is essentially all you need (plus consistent overall lighting in a green-screen environment). G3 or PC - firewire will suck it down as fast as anything I've seen.Positively get the custom aluminum case if you do a lot of travel and want to keep your camera happy. This will keep all your components safe and somewhat easily accessible. Get a 2+ hour battery; the NP-750 battery has plenty of gas - surprisingly the LCD does not drain the juice too quickly. A PC transfer card for the memory stick would be nice - but you can get away with plugging the IEEE and transferring from memory card or to tape. The construction and attention to product detail is marvelous. Little rubber covers, positive audio clicks, all the nifty nick-nacks want you to have Sony make your next car. Sure there are a few quirks - but there's few products that have such high quality and high value as the TRV900!

Very Impressed

Rating: 5 out of 5
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Created: Mar 7, 2000
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I've been using my 900 now for 9 months and I am very pleased with the quality of picture and manual controls. I previously only rented cameras and only used the Canon XL-1 and Sony VX1000 previously of which got me very interested in digital camcorders. At first I had doubts about the 900 as it looks so much smaller and cheaper when compared to the XL-1 or VX1000. It just didn't give that professional look (You have to admit the XL-1 is pretty cool looking). That has been somewhat of a hinderance when making professional video productions and I show up with what looks like a small family video camera. So as first impressions go clients sometimes think your joking. But it wasn't long before people were very impressed with the picture and sound quality (I use seperate mics as in all camcorders I have found the built in mics pic up motor noise of the digital tape - for those who don't know these use MiniDV tapes so even though they are digital they still store the video on a cassette). On the plus side to being small camera it allows me to do things I couldn't do with the larger XL-1 and it is also lighter, easier to manoeuvre, and has a much more useful battery life.I found the controls behind the LCD a little bothersome when I needed to quickly access those controls when the LCD is closed but fortunately most manual controls are easily accessible on the back or front of the camera. I also loved the manual audio level feature but I wished it had it on an outside knob/button and not have to select it from multiple pull down menus on the LCD screen. But I found the manual controls more useful than the VX1000. The XL-1 had easy to access manual controls as well and in fact if I had to choose I would pick the XL-1 controls setup over the TRV-900 but that could be because that was the first digital camera I learned to operate and get familiar with.My video quality is I believe clearer for most shots on the 900 than the work I did on the XL-1 and it also was easier to avoid hot spots if an interview subject turns causing a bad reflection from the lighting as it has a nice zebra mode to show you hot spots. On the downside I did find the XL-1 a bit better in lower light levels and it has what I feel is a better quality lens which is also interchangeable. It is most likely due to the better lens on the XL-1 that it didn't resort to digital enhancements that washed out blacks to a slightly towards grey in poor light conditions when filming motion. The 900 has low light level settings but can only be used for still shots as the frame rate is too slow for normal video, but it does sharpen up a still image quite nicely in poor light.Overall I am very happy with the product. I did a fair amount of research before buying it and it paid off for my needs. I was able to find I could get this camera along with XLR adapters and a basic steady cam for the same price it was going to cost me for just the XL-1. And I much preferred the 900 over the VX1000.For those curious I use this camera to make video productions (mostly promotional videos) and I can obtain broadcast quality video using this camera along with a good video editing card on a PC. If you plan on purchasing a DV camera to make a production or even a movie I would recommend the TRV-900 or at least a digital camera with the 3CCD feature. (Yes you can have a DV recording converted to 35mm film for theatres but your looking at probably $45,000US plus for a 1.5hr feature and then there is the whole issue of getting someone to run with it). If your interest is not in professional or near professional quality and don't want the expense of the 3CCD camera I would still highly recommend a digital camera (either DV or miniDV). I also use a TRV-9 and in good lighting it can come pretty close at first glance to my TRV-900 for sharpness. It also has a very cool night shot feature where you can get a black and white image in absolute blackness (only for about 10-20 feet from the camera though). The biggest advantage to digital video is it has a much higher bandwidth designated for image colors than your standard home video camera including Hi-8, VHS, S-VHS and even the Digital Hi-8 (which is in between Hi-8 and Digital Hi-8). Higher color bandwidth means a better picture quality and there is more information there for your editor to work with thus there is less loss in rendered edited video. The advantage of the 3CCD feature on cameras such as the TRV-900 means more realistic colors (one chip is dedicated for each of the 3 primary colors)I hope this review is useful for those of you debating the should I get a 3CCD camera or not.

Best Consumer Digital Camcorder on the market

Rating: 5 out of 5
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Created: Oct 23, 1999
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The TRV-900 is, by far, the best camcorder you can buy short of a professional model. The picture quality blows away the competition (must be those 3 CCD's). In most cases, you won't be able to tell the difference between the TRV 900 and professional cameras costing several times its price. The TRV-900 has every feature a consumer could want, including a progressive scan mode that lets you take high quality still pictures and save them directly to tape or a flash memory card (not included). You can also capture still images from tape and save them on a floppy disk (drive included) or flash card.The LCD screen is large and bright. The menu controls are easy to use once you decipher the manual (see below). Sound quality is noticeably better than other camcorders I have used. Low light performance is great. For those who are interested, all automatic exposure, white balance and focus functions can be overriden and controlled manually.On the down side, the unit is a bit heavier and a bit larger than most other mini-dv camcorders. You have to open the lcd screen to reach the button that activates the menu controls. The camcorder comes with a very nice lens hood, but it is threaded in such a way that you cannot install a filter between the lens and the hood - you have to install filters in front of the hood thereby increasing the risk of glare. Finally, the manual was obviously translated from Japanese and is full of annoying little errors. But these are all minor shortcomings that do nothing to detract from the amazing picture quality and features. In summary, if you are looking for a Mini DV camcorder and can afford this one, then you need look no further.

Get this camcorder if you want to edit your video!

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 9.4 out of 10
Created: Nov 10, 1999
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This really is a hot camcorder. Combine it with a PC and some editing software from a company like Digital Origin, and you can really create some fabulous videos. One feature that is not to be underestimated: analog video input. This lets you transfer your old analog footage to DV and work entirely in this format, which simplifies things a ton.

SONY TRV900 WOW!

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 8.5 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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Having a background in commercial television I did not believe that production on that level is possible at this price level. You will be amazed at the quality. I recommend the memory stick for still pictures and you will need the floppy adapter for the computer. Your stills will be outstanding. Couple all this with fire wire capture and a good editing program (Adobe 5.1c) and your finished product will be excellent. The money to step up to this is well spent.

DV Prosumer delight

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 8.3 out of 10
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I chose the DCR-TRV900 after extensive market research and have not been disappointed. Power supply isn't a problem anymore using the FP-950 battery as I can use it all day on photo/video shoots. The large LCD display is excellent for both recording and playback, even outdoors. However, it is sometimes inconvenient to have to open the LCD panel to access the Menu button. The picture colour and resolution quality is excellent, easily as good as some 'semi-pro' cameras in the 2-3 times price category. I use a 32MB memory card and can store up to around 170x jpg images at the SuperFine setting. I would have liked image resolution of 800x600 but the 640x480 is fine for video editing purposes. Having the recording capability for DV, S-Video and composite video is a real bonus, especially for making DV master copies of current and past projects. The manual controls take some practice due to their small size and Menu driven operation, especially if adjustments have to be made 'on the run' but all in all, I haven't been disappointed with my choice of video camera.

Only for Pro-Consumers

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 6.8 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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When I received my new camera I was using a borrowed PC100. I did not return the later right away 'cause I wanted to do a little test to prove if the 3CCD system was truly that different.pMy wife asked me what I was doing, to which I answered: "Let's see if I just overspent our money..."pI used the same tape to film our newborn baby with both the PC100 and the TVR-900 at the same position. What were the results? My wife said: "Make sure you do the rest of the filming with the new one."pThe PC100 had darker areas, you could see the interlaced video shadows, and a whole other bunch of things I don't know the terms to 'cause I discovered them when I saw the same picture filmed with the TRV-900.pIt is a lot heavier than the PC bunch from Sony, so go for it only if you are looking for near-professional results instead of convenience...

Be causious of reviews

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Created: Dec 14, 2001
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I find it helpful to read the reviews of consumers that have already bought the product. But click on the review from Wayne C4 listed here where it says "Wayne C4 (see more about me)" and he has reviewed 40 + items with many of them using the same words in the review or with only a few words changed. And the items are similar that he reviewed. So he has obviously not purchased these items. So be careful what you read here. Shame on you Wayne C4.

Solid image - great to use

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 4.9 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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I have been using it for six months now and am very pleased. The larger batteries can interfer with the view finder however, this is not an issue when using the flip out LCD display.pGreat image quality. The still image function works great with a PC Card.

great digital camera

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 4.6 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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This is the only DV camera I've used, but I'm very happy with it so far. I don't own one, but my school does and so far it's been incredible. Great resolution, very light, pretty stable picture for a light consumer camcorder and oh my god, the difference between Hi-8 and DV is like night and day. Also, the digital effects can be used without looking cheesy. I recommend it whole-heartedly.

Great camera, crummy price

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 4.5 out of 10
Created: Mar 4, 2000
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3CCD camera which gives excellent picture quality - nearly pro broadcast quality. Fantastic compatibility with Firewire and DV, important to know if you are going to edit video on your home computer.

Great - without a single doubt

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Weight: 4.2 out of 10
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I find myself using the DCR-TRV900 as a digital camera almost as a matter of course. I purchased the Sony 64Mb memory card (you need to also buy the PCMCIA attachment that it fits in) and taking pictures is a veritable joy. The supplied floppy drive is next to useless - in fact, I don't know how you'd use it in an active environment. There are manual options: aperture setting (depth of field) and shutter speed (great for darker environments)among them. You can also record stills right on the tape and later extract them on your computer. Transfering video and stills to a PC is effortless; I use the IEEE 1394 (Firewire) interface. To make great movies, including voice over (if needed) and background music, I'm happy with Ulead Video Studio rather than the Microsoft XP Windows Movie Maker program - which appears to be a minimal implementation of Ulead's program. Adobe Premier 5.0 might still be better, but I'm not professional enough to shell out [that kind of money] or so for that program. By the way, Ulead also allows you to create NTSC VCD files, which, once downloaded to a regular CD-brROM (I use Easy Cd Creator Platinum), can be played on your DVD player (not all of them, but certainly those produced in the last 2 years). Anyway, a great camcorder and camera; I find myself walking around with it for hours on end - it just feels good!

Great - without a single doubt

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 4.2 out of 10
Created: Jan 17, 2002
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I find myself using the DCR-TRV900 as a digital camera almost as a matter of course. I purchased the Sony 64Mb memory card (you need to also buy the PCMCIA attachment that it fits in) and taking pictures is a veritable joy. The supplied floppy drive is next to useless - in fact, I don't know how you'd use it in an active environment. There are manual options: aperture setting (depth of field) and shutter speed (great for darker environments)among them. You can also record stills right on the tape and later extract them on your computer. Transfering video and stills to a PC is effortless; I use the IEEE 1394 (Firewire) interface. To make great movies, including voice over (if needed) and background music, I'm happy with Ulead Video Studio rather than the Microsoft XP Windows Movie Maker program - which appears to be a minimal implementation of Ulead's program. Adobe Premier 5.0 might still be better, but I'm not professional enough to shell out [that kind of money] or so for that program. By the way, Ulead also allows you to create NTSC VCD files, which, once downloaded to a regular CD-ROM (I use Easy Cd Creator Platinum), can be played on your DVD player (not all of them, but certainly those produced in the last 2 years). Anyway, a great camcorder and camera; I find myself walking around with it for hours on end - it just feels good!

GREAT CAMERA! A DELIGHT! FUN ! A PLEASURE!

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.4 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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I bought the TRV 900 in September of 1999 and have been very pleased these past few years. This camera is lightweight enough to travel with...with me, it's been from Italy to Arizona...and produces clean, colorful pictures. I can also grab "still" pictures from my videos and have a perfectly captured photo (i.e. the perfect smile on someone's face or a moment in which a bird dives into a shot etc.) My only wish with this photo function is that the still photos had better picture quality...as good as the video. Nevertheless, it is still a fun function and allows me to send my photos from trips to others via email. The camera has many special effects which are fun to work with such as black and white, sepia tone, negative (great for manually made titles), slim (make yourself thinner!), stretch (make people on the beach fatter!), posterized effects etc...if you can edit in your head, these effects can save rendering time later. (For editing, I've used AVID EXpress DV. The Sony TRV 900 footage loads nicely into the AVID Express DV editing system and is a pleasure to work with. AVID Express DV editing software is expensive (2K) and does have somewhat of a learning curve but with time and effort is well worth the money. If you get this software and you're new to editing, get a turnkey system from a place such as Promax. )

GREAT CAMERA! A DELIGHT! FUN ! A PLEASURE!

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.4 out of 10
Created: May 16, 2002
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I bought the TRV 900 in September of 1999 and have been very pleased these past few years. This camera is lightweight enough to travel with...with me, it's been from Italy to Arizona...and produces clean, colorful pictures. I can also grab "still" pictures from my videos and have a perfectly captured photo (i.e. the perfect smile on someone's face or a moment in which a bird dives into a shot etc.) My only wish with this photo function is that the still photos had better picture quality...as good as the video. Nevertheless, it is still a fun function and allows me to send my photos from trips to others via email. The camera has many special effects which are fun to work with such as black and white, sepia tone, negative (great for manually made titles), slim (make yourself thinner!), stretch (make people on the beach fatter!), posterized effects etc...if you can edit in your head, these effects can save rendering time later. (For editing, I've used AVID EXpress DV. The Sony TRV 900 footage loads nicely into the AVID Express DV editing system and is a pleasure to work with. AVID Express DV editing software is expensive (2K) and does have somewhat of a learning curve but with time and effort is well worth the money. If you get this software and you're new to editing, get a turnkey system from a place such as Promax. )

A great camcorder

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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Experience shows that when Sony introduces a first new product in its class, they make a killer product to strenghten their image. This camcorder is one of them (the others are their first SACD, first DVD player, first walkman, first digital walkman, first trinitron TV, etc...) This camcorder provides broadcast quality-- sharpness, color saturation are first rate. I also tried other 1 CCD camcorders and none of them come close to the performance and construction quality of TRV900. The only drawback I can think of is the TRV900 has a bit of bluish tone in the color which can't be adjusted and the brightness is one stop too bright (which can be adjusted)

A great camcorder

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Sep 7, 2001
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Experience shows that when Sony introduces a first new product in its class, they make a killer product to strenghten their image. This camcorder is one of them (the others are their first SACD, first DVD player, first walkman, first digital walkman, first trinitron TV, etc...) This camcorder provides broadcast quality-- sharpness, color saturation are first rate. I also tried other 1 CCD camcorders and none of them come close to the performance and construction quality of TRV900. The only drawback I can think of is the TRV900 has a bit of bluish tone in the color which can't be adjusted and the brightness is one stop too bright (which can be adjusted)

Understated...

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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I have owned the trv900 for over a month now. I bought it instead of the VX 1000/2000 because of the smaller size and price. (about half the size of the vx2000 and 2/3 the price.) It has a 52mm lens front, color viewfinder, 3.5" LCD screen, and of course 3 CCDs. The camera is just over 3 years old (as of Aug. 2001) , but don't let that stop you from choosing it over the vx2000 because the image quality is right on par with it. Some people think the image is a little "colder" than the 2000, but since the Trv900 has full manual control (including manual audio, without the "hiss" the Vx2000 is now infamous for) you can easily adjust the picture to your liking. Some good things about the camera are:p-3 1/4" CCDs. br-Full manual control including focus, white bal, iris, and audio. br-Amazing resolution. (I got about 520 vertical lines in my own tests). br-Zebra stripes(Black bands that appear in over exposed areas). br-Color bars. br-A really good onboard mic rivaled only by the XL1's. br-Great LCD screen and nice color viewfinder. br-PCMCIA Type II slot for memory cards. br-PAL playback.pThings that need improving: br-The included lens hood. (can't screw on filters between the lens and hood without modification). br-Low light preformance. (not bad, but the vx2000 is WAY better). br-Telephoto is only 12x (the GL1 has a 20x). br-Battery must be charged on camera, a rather annoying feature sony is implementing on its "newer" cameras. You can buy a seperate charger though. br-I have read reports of a "tape crinkle" after a year or so but I cant prove or disprove them as I have not had the camera that long.pIn conclusion the Trv900 is a great camera with outstanding resolution with full manual control. You will not regret buying this camera over the other 3ccd models out there.

Killer Product

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 2.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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I have owned my TRV-900 since it was first released and have nothing but praise for the product. This product produces amazing image quality, is well laid out functionally, and I would put a video produced on the 900 up against a Betacam SP anyday.

Great for a Mac DV user

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 1.9 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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This is the camcorder I will buy on my next paycheck. I own an Apple PowerBook G3 (bronze), and needed a camcorder, as we're expecting our first child in August. Why not go with DV?pYou learn a lot! First Adobe Premiere is cheaper than Apple's Final Cut Pro. Then you find out that Premiere works better with Sony cameras than Canon. Then you find out that only some FireWire cards work with Premiere and which Sony models those support. If you are like me, you learn that you have two models that could work, and one of them was just discontinued. The DCR-TRV900 was perfect! Well, NightShot would have been fun, but it has everything else. I went to a video store to handle it, and it works as advertised; even the SteadyShot!pNext step is to see how it works in combination, but all signs point to a good experience.

Going 'round the world ....

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 1.1 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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Having searched the market for a DV that is light, full of features, video and still capture, down-loadable, easy to pack ... I could go on and on ... but these were important features for me.pGetting ready to trek the globe via backpack for 18 months, I will be utilizing "Internet Cafe`s" the world over and the 900 provides me with all the features I need and more to send pictures back home via e-mail and to add to websites.pI am definatly a consumer .. not a wannabe professional.pIt's fun to use, light, picture quality is exciting, I would recommend this DV to anyone looking to buy a system that will provide great quality in a small package.pThe manual could be better and the availability of accessories could also be better. But this in no way deters from my pride of ownership

Great camera!

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 0.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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Stuck looking for that PERFECT camera? Look no further. If this camera is in your price range, this is the one. Excellent broadcast picture quality, loads of features that can be used if you desire the manual settings, tons of add-ons available.