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59 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good camcorder except...,
By OCC (Detorit, MI.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony DCRIP220 MicroMV 2.11-MegaPixel CCD Bluetooth Camcorder (Electronics)
I bought my IP220 two weeks ago. The unit is fairly compact and light which I carry to places with ease. The pros: The cons: I would recomment this unit to those who care more about the video quality than photo quality.
25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
microMV is not for everyone,
By jemaerca (River Forest, IL, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony DCRIP220 MicroMV 2.11-MegaPixel CCD Bluetooth Camcorder (Electronics)
on paper, the IP220 looks like a winner. but after a close look and i'm not as sold...pros: cons: in the end, the microMV format is a deal breaker for me. it is sony proprietary and not widely supported. and the main reason for even using microMV (size) is not really reflected in this camcorder. if you're looking for a camcorder/camera hybrid, i'd say wait a couple more years (hopefully). the still quality is just not there yet. your best bet is to get a decent camcorder and complement it with a stand-alone digital camera. i hope this helps your buying decision. peace.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
DCR-IP220 - Good ergonomics, but unproven tape format,
By Roy Chan (Long Beach, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony DCRIP220 MicroMV 2.11-MegaPixel CCD Bluetooth Camcorder (Electronics)
Pros: Small size. Good ergonomics. Screen on back. Still photos. Compact tapes & batteries.Cons: Expensive. MicroMV format may or may not equal MiniDV. Lens could be more wide-angle. I found the camera easy to carry, though I kind of wish it had a neck strap. I think the size is about right - not too small to handle, but still very easy to carry. One complaint/frustration was that its lense doesn't seem to be as wide-angle as I'm used to - trying to tape inside buildings, etc. I found myself constantly backing into corners and still cutting people off at the waist, etc. - I may have to look into getting a wide-angle lense for this. Of course, I was trying to tape inside 150 year old houses with small rooms, so that didn't help. As for video and still quality, all I can say is that they look fine to me - I watched for pixelization or other artifacts reported as being problems with MicroMV, but haven't noticed any even in dark areas. I will say that experimenting with the night shot and super night shot, I don't see much use for them - I could hardly distinguish what I recorded in these modes. I was impressed by the ability of the still camera and flash to take decent photos of buildings from around 50 feet away in near total darkness. I didn't expect the flash to work at such a distance, but the photos came out quite well. One reason I selected this camera was that I thought it was better designend for use in underwater housings than the PC120BT I was also considering - primarily because the screen is on the back rather than flipping out to the side (which requires a much larger housing, or not using the screen). I didn't get a chance to try the camera in an underwater housing on this trip, but I still think the design will lend itself to this application. Ergonomically I prefer the IP220, but I have lingering questions about whether I sacrificed video quality by going with this model. But that's based on others's comments on previous MicroMV camcorders - not on any problems I've seen with my own camera or video. I haven't yet loaded video or stills onto my PC for editing, so I can't comment on that.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Micromv:Not for the Serious Computer Video Editor,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sony DCRIP220 MicroMV 2.11-MegaPixel CCD Bluetooth Camcorder (Electronics)
I bought the Sony DCR IP220 because of its 2.0 Megapixel capabilities and while I love the resolution that it displays on the TV, I am not impressed with the quality of footage after capturing to computer. Here are the pros and cons that I have found:PROS: CONS: If you are not into Computer editing or emailing video, then this camera deserves a "5 Star Rating". However, considering that I bought the camera with the intentions of editing, I have to say that I am a little upset with the finished quality.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Long time user - not satisfied,
By TheChair (Searcy, Arkansas United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony DCRIP220 MicroMV 2.11-MegaPixel CCD Bluetooth Camcorder (Electronics)
I have had this camera for over two years. While the images are accpetable, I am have a terrible time capturing software. If your main goal is video editing, then this camera will be a nightmare.
Pros: Small, relatively easy to operate. CONS: expensive camera, expensive tapes, still images are not of good quality when considering a comparable still camera, proprietary format may go way of betamax. No microphone jack, makinig it hard to hear people in crowded area. While using pinnacle, when editing, I have to spend more time syncing the sound, rather than being creative with the editing process. (Granted, this may be a pinnacle software issue, but it highlights the lack of compability with the .mmv format). If I knew then what I know now, I would not buy this camera.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good camcorder except...,
By OCC (Detorit, MI.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony DCRIP220 MicroMV 2.11-MegaPixel CCD Bluetooth Camcorder (Electronics)
I bought my IP220 two weeks ago. The unit is fairly compact and light which I carry to places with ease. The pros: The cons: I would recomment this unit to those who care more about the video quality than photo quality.
5.0 out of 5 stars
great camera,
This review is from: Sony DCRIP220 MicroMV 2.11-MegaPixel CCD Bluetooth Camcorder (Electronics)
It is a great camera 2 in one. A good video camera as well as good stills. Great if your kids play sports.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Great camcorder with a major drawback,
By J. Arriaga "ralfberserk" (Denver, Co) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony DCRIP220 MicroMV 2.11-MegaPixel CCD Bluetooth Camcorder (Electronics)
On the time this camcorder was the last hi tech gadget it was an amazing product from sony, but as a user, i found that transferring the recorded videos to any media: pc, dvd, etc is a grea pain in the ass. The micromv format was abandoned by sony for hdd storage and others leaving us practically with no choices for editing and storing our videos.
The software used by the camcorder to transfer videos is very difficult to use, and the usb streaming makes low quality videos because the loss of resolution. If you want to transfer a video with good quality, you have to buy a firewire cable (sold apart) and a computer with firewire ports, if your pc or laptop doesn't have that, you are screwed, besides the nightmare of finding the appropiate video editing program to capture de video. I tried several finding that pinnacle studio 11 works best, but it's not free from crashes, data loss, and it takes almost 1 hour to transfer, edit and record a simple recording of 15 minutes you shot. Apart from all that, this camcorder does the job... if you are a tech guy who is not easily scared with challenges, you can buy this camcorder. |
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