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Sony Electronics is providing more reasons than
ever to acquire a digital camcorder with today's
introduction of its 2002 line of Sony
Digital8 Handycam camcorder models,
focusing on picture quality, a full set of features
and value.
Sharing special moments with family and friends
across the world is easy, with the incorporation
of USB (Universal Serial Bus) Streaming into all
2002 Digital8 Handycam camcorders. USB Streaming
allows users to stream live and recorded video
to the Internet with their PCs using Microsoft® Windows® NetMeeting.
This feature turns the Sony
camcorder into a webcam
with a simple USB plug-in and Microsoft's free
NetMeeting software. Now parents can either share
baby's first steps live or stream a pre-recorded
video of the event to loved ones who can't be there.
With the touch of a button, users can improve
their video in dark and low-light settings by activating
one of two recording modes. Sony's super NightShot® feature
enables monochrome video taping in total darkness.
By selecting Color Mode, full-color video is recorded
in dimly lit places, enabling users to capture
digital video of sleeping babies and nocturnal
animals in color.
Another advancement found in both the DCR-TRV740
and the Sony DCR-TRV840 dv video camera models
is MPEG MovieEX Mode, which captures video and
audio onto Memory Stick® media
up to the length of the media capacity. MPEG1 video
can be captured directly to Memory Stick media
or shot to the tape and converted in-camera to
MPEG movie format later. MPEG MovieEX function
makes it easy to share digital video as e-mail
attachments, or insertion in Web pages and presentation
materials.
Both the Sony DCR-TRV740 and the DCR-TRV840 also
have a megapixel CCD imager and feature 520 lines
of horizontal resolution resulting in exceptional
video and still image clarity.
All of the new Digital8 camcorder models from
Sony offer the same outstanding sound quality as
a compact disc. With an estimated price as low
as $500, it is easier than ever to enjoy high-quality
digital video and audio in combination with Sony's
advanced Worry-Free Recording™ features,
like SteadyShot® Picture
Stabilization and an InfoLithium® Battery with
the AccuPower™ Meter System.
In addition, four of the new Sony
digital camcorders in the line can play back any analog-recorded Hi8/8mm
tape. And all of the models record digital video
onto inexpensive standard Hi8/8mm tape and connect
via i.LINK® (IEEE-1394) interface to compatible
PCs for digital video editing.
DCR-TRV140 -- 2.5" SwivelScreen™ LCD
display, USB Streaming, SteadyShot® Picture
Stabilization, super NightShot® Color Mode,
InfoLithium® Battery with AccuPower™ Meter
System, 20X optical/560X digital zoom and Digital
Program Edit for about $500. The DCR-TRV140
will be available this month.
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DCR-TRV240 -- 2.5" SwivelScreen™ LCD
display, USB Streaming, super NightShot® Color
Mode, super SteadyShot® Picture Stabilization,
InfoLithium® Battery with AccuPower™ Meter
System, 20X optical/700X digital zoom, Hi8™ and
8mm playback capability, Digital Program Edit
and LP Recording. It will be available this
month for about $600.
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Daniel Del Aqua is a contributing author to www.digital-camcorders-reviews.net.
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