Sony DCRTRV25 MiniDV Digital Handycam Camcorder w/ 2.5" LCD, MPEG EX, Memory Stick Mega Pixel Video/ Still

Sony DCRTRV25 MiniDV Digital Handycam Camcorder w/ 2.5" LCD, MPEG EX, Memory Stick  Mega Pixel Video/ Still

Ranking: 9.9 out of 10

Manufacturer: Sony
Model Number: DCR-TRV25
Product Code: 027242603233
Price: $350.00 -- get the latest pricing from Amazon

Features:

  • MiniDV camcorder
  • 10x optical, 120x digital zoom with digital image stabilization
  • 2.5-inch color LCD; color EVF
  • Records still photos onto tape or included Memory Stick media
  • Uses included InfoLithium battery; also includes adapter, wireless remote control, stereo AV cable, lens cap, USB cable, MGI Photo Suite/VideoWave/USB CD-ROM driver

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Description:

Take your MiniDV memory-making to the megapixel level! The DCR-TRV25 MiniDV Handycam Camcorder delivers mega-powered functionality in a sleek design. Everything from digital video to digital audio and digital still image capability, with Memory Stick Media storage and the most advanced features are available. With a Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar lens, 10X optical/120X precision digital zoom, color viewfinder, Memory Stick Media storage, and so much more, the DCR-TRV25 makes it easier than ever to take spectacular video and share it with the world.

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Nice toy!

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 10! out of 10
Created: Sep 19, 2002
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I'm not a Sony fan but I'm impressed by this great camera. Before buying this camcorder it was so important for me to find reviews about it on the Internet. After I got it I was thinking several times to write my own review but as usual you always don't have time for that. Then I said that's not fair. I know how important was for me to find the reviews (thanks to everybody who wrote a review and helped me reach the final decision). And I know also that right now many guys are searching the Internet looking for new reviews. So it's my turn to pay back ...I did my research on the Internet for about one year until I decided to buy this camcorder. Actually I wanted the TRV27 and I changed my mind in the last moment because the difference in price between these two models in too big ... I don't regret my decision. The 2.5" LCD is just enough for us.TRV25 is not very good in low light but also it's not bad too. It's just good. After reading some reviews on the Internet I was expecting actually the camcorder to be even worst in low light. It's OK but I'm considering to buy a external light. In good light the camcorder is amazing! Very good resolution (I have a digital HDTV which lets me know immediately if the signal is not good), very nice life-like colors, extremely clear and clean sound!I had no problem at all to hook up TRV25 on the USB port (I have Windows 2000 professional). Then I got a Zoltrix FireWire card and I couldn't see the camcorder with it. I called Sony and Microsoft and I sent an email to Zoltrix in Hong Kong (no answer back yet). They couldn't help me too much. Sony said that you don't need any special Sony drivers for TRV25. It's true but the general DV driver I had in my Win2K was bad. If you have problems with your FireWire connection you may try the following links: http://www.reactorcritical.com/faq-dv/faq-jvc.shtml and http://www.siig.com/knowledge/10050286.HTM. Now I'm fine. The Zoltrix card is working fine and smooth and the cable (comes with the card) is long so you don't have to stay with your camera underneath you desk. Price paid (for card, cable and software): $51 CDN +Tax.My problem now is that I couldn't find yet the best solution to store the footage. Hopefully I'll be able to find the right settings in KVCD (http://kvcd.org). To store the footage on VHS tapes is out of question! From my camcorder I'm getting a nice 520 lines and if I store this on VHS I'll have at the end just 240 horizontal lines! Where is the point of spending so much money for a digital camcorder then? So far using the KVCD the colors are good, sound is good, the resolution is good (704 x 480) - much better than VCD (352 x 240) or SVCD (480 x 480) (check http://www.vcdhelp.com ). The only problem is that the image is not smooth. It looks like I'm loosing frames. That happens only when the camera is moving fast to the left or to the right. ...I love my camcorder and of course I recommend it to anybody. If you are shopping for a camcorder go digital first and second give a chance to Sony TRV25/27 and you'll fall in love.Good luck!

Everything I was looking for:

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 10! out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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After researching for 1 month on camcorders, I finally chose the Sony DCR-TRV25 for several reasons.br1) It records in 690,000 pixels (520 lines of horizontal resolution)br2) Megapixel on still photo shots (1152 X 864 instead of 640 x 480)br3) Its size (very small but not too small so you don't jitter the camera)br4) Its ability to record streaming video (to put on my website)br5) 7 lux rating / 0 lux with night shotbr6) Color viewfinderbr7) optional manual control on brightness, backlight and focuspOthers that I looked at had 1 or more of the feautres missing (like still photo of 640x480 or CCD pixels of 480,000).. so in the end, I found this to be the best priced camcorder for the money ...(Only difference I see in TRV27 is that TRV27 comes with some editing tools... (which I won't use anyways). I also looked at the TRV17 which had everything I wanted expect it's photo resolution was at 640X480.pVideo Editing with P-III, 450mhz, 256 mem, Windows XP with firewire port was a breeze. Just install the firewire card and load the drivers.pYou transfer still shots via the usb port. Its very easy to do. Just plug in the USB cable (it comes with one) and you will see "Sony Digital Camera" on "My computer" Just drag and drop your photos into a folder.pAlthough the color and sharpness of this camera is amazing, my only gripe is that the video and stills gets grainy with low light. So I'd suggest you buy a light for the camera if you plan on doing a lot of indoor shots (or at least make sure you have a good light source.)pI also recommend you buy 1) UV filter lens (mostly to protect the camcorder's lens) 2) 32MB or 64MB memory stick (instead of the 8mb it comes with) 3) Wide angle lens 4) carrying case 5) Extra battery (the one it comes with lasts about an hour)pEven if you don't buy this camcorder, after all my research, I would stick with Sony or Panasonic camcorders (they seem to get the best reviews)

Everything I was looking for:

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 10! out of 10
Created: May 29, 2002
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After researching for 1 month on camcorders, I finally chose the Sony DCR-TRV25 for several reasons.1) It records in 690,000 pixels (520 lines of horizontal resolution)2) Megapixel on still photo shots (1152 X 864 instead of 640 x 480)3) Its size (very small but not too small so you don't jitter the camera)4) Its ability to record streaming video (to put on my website)5) 7 lux rating / 0 lux with night shot6) Color viewfinder7) optional manual control on brightness, backlight and focusOthers that I looked at had 1 or more of the feautres missing (like still photo of 640x480 or CCD pixels of 480,000).. so in the end, I found this to be the best priced camcorder for the money ...(Only difference I see in TRV27 is that TRV27 comes with some editing tools... (which I won't use anyways). I also looked at the TRV17 which had everything I wanted expect it's photo resolution was at 640X480.Video Editing with P-III, 450mhz, 256 mem, Windows XP with firewire port was a breeze. Just install the firewire card and load the drivers.You transfer still shots via the usb port. Its very easy to do. Just plug in the USB cable (it comes with one) and you will see "Sony Digital Camera" on "My computer" Just drag and drop your photos into a folder.Although the color and sharpness of this camera is amazing, my only gripe is that the video and stills gets grainy with low light. So I'd suggest you buy a light for the camera if you plan on doing a lot of indoor shots (or at least make sure you have a good light source.)I also recommend you buy 1) UV filter lens (mostly to protect the camcorder's lens) 2) 32MB or 64MB memory stick (instead of the 8mb it comes with) 3) Wide angle lens 4) carrying case 5) Extra battery (the one it comes with lasts about an hour)Even if you don't buy this camcorder, after all my research, I would stick with Sony or Panasonic camcorders (they seem to get the best reviews)

Sony makes the BEST video cameras!

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 5.7 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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I now have 3 Sony camcorders, this being my third. I bought a VHSC a long time ago, moved on up to Hi-8 in 1999, and just got this mini DV in December. I could not ask for more! This camera has it all. The features are remarkable and the quality is like no other.pI began getting into video editing and saw the real need for a mini DV to produce more quality in my work. I actually first bought a Canon mini DV for its size and price. That went right back to the store! Its quality was worse than my VHSC, really it was. If you are serious about quality and durability go with Sony. I have never been displeased with any Sony I have owned and still retain all 3 camcorders!pOn a side note, if you are just looking for a camera to tape your kids sporting events, family functions, etc...you may not want to go as far as this mini DV only because there are so many features and things to learn it may take quite a bit of practice before it is ready to use. For those uses I would definitely recommend one of the Sony Digital-8 cams. Also note that the still picture quality is not what you would get with a digital camera, not even close. But that is not what this mini DV is for, so I totally dismiss that and consider it another cool feature to play with! One great thing also about this camera is that it will record MPEGS!pAll in all, an excellent buy!

Sony makes the BEST video cameras!

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 5.7 out of 10
Created: Jan 25, 2003
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I now have 3 Sony camcorders, this being my third. I bought a VHSC a long time ago, moved on up to Hi-8 in 1999, and just got this mini DV in December. I could not ask for more! This camera has it all. The features are remarkable and the quality is like no other.I began getting into video editing and saw the real need for a mini DV to produce more quality in my work. I actually first bought a Canon mini DV for its size and price. That went right back to the store! Its quality was worse than my VHSC, really it was. If you are serious about quality and durability go with Sony. I have never been displeased with any Sony I have owned and still retain all 3 camcorders!On a side note, if you are just looking for a camera to tape your kids sporting events, family functions, etc...you may not want to go as far as this mini DV only because there are so many features and things to learn it may take quite a bit of practice before it is ready to use. For those uses I would definitely recommend one of the Sony Digital-8 cams. Also note that the still picture quality is not what you would get with a digital camera, not even close. But that is not what this mini DV is for, so I totally dismiss that and consider it another cool feature to play with! One great thing also about this camera is that it will record MPEGS!All in all, an excellent buy!

Nice Toy!

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 5.7 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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I'm not a Sony fan but I'm impressed by this great camera. Before buying this camcorder it was so important for me to find reviews about it on the Internet. After I got it I was thinking several times to write my own review but as usual you always don't have time for that. Then I said that's not fair. I know how important was for me to find the reviews (thanks to everybody who wrote a review and helped me reach the final decision). And I know also that right now many guys are searching the Internet looking for new reviews. So it's my turn to pay back ...brI did my research on the Internet for about one year until I decided to buy this camcorder. Actually I wanted the TRV27 and I changed my mind in the last moment because the difference in price between these two models in too big [price] - for this money I can get a lot of accessories). I don't regret my decision. The 2.5" LCD is just enough for us.brTRV25 is not very good in low light but also it's not bad too. It's just good. After reading some reviews on the Internet I was expecting actually the camcorder to be even worst in low light. It's OK but I'm considering to buy a external light. brIn good light the camcorder is amazing! Very good resolution (I have a digital HDTV which lets me know immediately if the signal is not good), very nice life-like colors, extremely clear and clean sound!brI had no problem at all to hook up TRV25 on the USB port (I have Windows 2000 professional). Then I got a Zoltrix FireWire card and I couldn't see the camcorder with it. I called Sony and Microsoft and I sent an email to Zoltrix in Hong Kong (no answer back yet). They couldn't help me too much. Sony said that you don't need any special Sony drivers for TRV25. It's true but the general DV driver I had in my Win2K was bad. If you have problems with your FireWire connection you may try the following links: [URL's]. Now I'm fine. The Zoltrix card is working fine and smooth and the cable (comes with the card) is long so you don't have to stay with your camera underneath you desk. Price paid (for card, cable and software): [price].brMy problem now is that I couldn't find yet the best solution to store the footage. Hopefully I'll be able to find the right settings in KVCD ([URL]). To store the footage on VHS tapes is out of question! From my camcorder I'm getting a nice 520 lines and if I store this on VHS I'll have at the end just 240 horizontal lines! Where is the point of spending so much money for a digital camcorder then? So far using the KVCD the colors are good, sound is good, the resolution is good (704 x 480) - much better than VCD (352 x 240) or SVCD (480 x 480) (check [URL]). The only problem is that the image is not smooth. It looks like I'm loosing frames. That happens only when the camera is moving fast to the left or to the right. If someone wants to help me here I appreciate that (damian_cristian@hotmail.com). Thanks.brPrice paid [price].brPeople are complaining about how poor is the Sony support in US. I called Sony Canada, in less than 3 minutes I had on the line a technical person who was nice and I was satisfied with his answers. So Sony Canada seems to do a better job.brI got already these accessories: 4 Sony tapes, UV filter, Polarizing filter, Sony case, NP-QM71 battery, Zoltrix FireWire card (with cable and soft).brI'm looking forward to get the following accessories: a tripod, a bigger Memory Stick (I think 64Mb will be fine because you can get very nice pictures from the tape during play back - even they are just 640 x 480 they are good enough for email and, maybe I am wrong but for me a 640 x 480 capture from tape looks better than the same still image on Memory Stick at the same 640 x 480 resolution), and light (I will try first the 3Watts lamp and if is not enough I'll get the 10/20W lamp).brI love my camcorder and of course I recommended to anybody. If you are shopping for a camcorder go digital first and second give a chance to Sony TRV25/27 and you'll fall in love.brGood luck!brCristian

One of the best Camcorders in the market.

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.8 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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I have been using this camcorder for some time now; I'm really impressed by this great camera.
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br /Its features are remarkable and the quality is amazing. It is also the best priced camcorder for its features and quality.
br /The color and sharpness of this camera is fantastic, but the video and still photos are grainy with low light. So either you buy a light for the camera or make sure to have a good indoor light source.
br /Video Editing with this camcorder is really an easy enjoyable experience,
br /To get the best out of your camcorder, you will definitely need to add few accessories:
br /1 - One or two memory stick.
br /2 - One or two Extra batteries.
br /3 - A wide angle lens, which is very essential in some situations indoors as well as outdoors.
br /And, that is all what you need to enjoy you memories with your family and friends.
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Awesome Camera

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.4 out of 10
Created: Aug 27, 2003
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This is a great camera to have if you just want to have fun with making movies with a small budget. I have had this camera since Christmas and it has never been a dissapointment. My buddies and I make movies a lot, and we all agree that it is great. There are many features that they dont tell you about in the editorial review like frame recording for animation.(eg. toy soldiers, cartoons, etc.)If you do get this camera and want a good professional look to your movies, I recommend also getting the Pinnacle Studio Version 7 editing software. With it you can capture movies on your computer, edit them, add sound and picture effects, and transitions. Then it is recorded back onto your camera.

We just LOVE it

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.4 out of 10
Created: Dec 30, 2002
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Sony brand name so no problem with quality. We went to Las Vegas & night shooting was too good. This has everything for indoor and outdoor shooting. It has good digital camera buit-in but you have to add memory stick (comes with 8MB). Only downturn is you have to use Sony's memory stick (money making tricks) We have Canon S30 digital camera in which you can use any memory stick. But performance wise & features are too good. We LOVE it.

Love it

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 2.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 15, 2002
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We bought this camera two months ago and absolutely love it. It works great in low light conditions. It is compact enough and light enough to take anywhere. It is a great first camcorder for our family.

this camera does everything you need.

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 0.1 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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I am yet to find any restrictions with this camera and I use it five times a week. There are some downfalls though. The LCD screen is in color but the regular one is in black and white. I find the camera is only good if you have a mac. PC are impossible to use with any camera editing program. If your are a beginer iMovie is great. But if you are experinced Final Cut Pro 3 is the best money can buy, within [money]. It is around [money] but well worth it. This camera is the best I have ever used, as a family camera, and is my best pick as a movie editor and filmer.

Awesome Camera

Rating: 5 out of 5
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Created: Dec 24, 2008
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I love using this thing when I capture video and audio into my computer but it is a pain when I try to record back to my camera because my computer is not as updated like the computers today are. I have not shot with this camera at all yet but I still like to use it and I will get a light for it soon.

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