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102 of 105 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
compact sony camcorder - but stills can only be saved to DV,
By jemaerca (River Forest, IL, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony DCRTRV19 MiniDV Camcorder with 2.5" LCD and Remote (Electronics)
the trv19 is the lowest priced camcorder in the trv19/22/33 family. still, this is a camcorder that has a very nice feature set.pros: cons: if you're looking for a camcorder and still capability is not important, this camcorder should be on your short list. if you want still capability, skip this camcorder and consider the trv33, pc-105, or the panasonic gs70 (top pick for me). i myself have a dedicated digital camera to complement my camcorder but i still want still capability of at least 1 megapixel. you just never know when you might need to take a still picture and you've left your digital camera back in the car/hotel room/house. capturing still pics on DV tape just does not cut it unless all you want to do is post it on the web. if you want to print out your picture, you'll be disappointed. all in all, the trv19 is a nice camcorder. just don't expect it to do what it wasn't designed to. cheers.
174 of 186 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ready to open up a can of worms?,
By A Customer
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This review is from: Sony DCRTRV19 MiniDV Camcorder with 2.5" LCD and Remote (Electronics)
This review is more on justifying the higher price. Most professional reviews I read loved this line of camcorders and many Amazon reviews seemed to agree. Shortly after my son was born we realized that a camcorder was needed along with our trusty Nikon 4500 to capture the moments. I knew nothing about camcorders. I found that my wish to use the camcorder with a pc complicated the decision. After a month of researching I decided on the Sony DCRTRV19. After reading all the online opinions to get me here, I figured I owed one myself. Here's what I wanted in a camcorder: I initially found the Sony DCRTRV250 on Amazon that met all but the last criteria. I found the DCRTRV250's didn't use the miniDV format, but the Digital8 increasing it's bulk. Initially I felt I could live with the size and I would transfer everything to my pc anyways. I'd also save some money. I decided to look into some miniDV cameras at around the same price as the Sony DCRTRV250. I got excited about the Samsung SDC27, JVC GRD30, Panasonic PVDV53, and Sharp VLZ3U. In Consumer Reports and other references, I read that either their video quality was only good (Sony was very good) and/or their low light video quality was poor. While reading the reviews on the miniDV camcorders, I learned a lot about transferring video to a pc. I almost got fed up and got a Hi8 camera and a stack of tapes. There were many "this software sucks" complaints. Here's what I learned on the video to pc process: 1. Most the camcorders I looked at allow for video transfer via USB. Transfers via USB however are slower and result in poorer video quality on your pc. So you can see what a can of worms you open by wanting to transfer your camcorder videos to a pc. For me I will need a Firewire, Firewire card, video editing software, dvd burner and bigger or external hard drive. For some reason the iMac kept popping in my head. I nearly went back to the bulky DCRTRV250. In the end I concluded that with a smaller camcorder, I'll more likely bring it along to random events and capture more of my son growing up. This justified spending a little more on the smaller Sony DCRTRV19. One more factor I like is that fewer people will notice me filming.
45 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent image quality for the price,
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This review is from: Sony DCRTRV19 MiniDV Camcorder with 2.5" LCD and Remote (Electronics)
I was looking for a MiniDV camcorder that was small, easy to hold, with the best image and sound quality I could afford. I didn't want still picture recording, MPEG recording, a memory stick, or any of that other stuff that a digital still camera does better, and which just jacks up the camcorder's price.After trying low-end JVC, Panasonic, Sharp, and Sony models, I settled on the Sony TRV19: it has the best image quality by far of all the low-end MiniDV cameras, and meets my other criteria as well. Only thing that's less than stellar is the sound: the stereo separation is good, but I hear camera motor noise occasionally on playback. This is endemic to low-end cameras, and no worse in the Sony than others I've tried, so I'm OK with it. This model has a hotshoe for an external mic, so I have an out if I need it. I've shot about 6 hours so far, all handheld, and I'm very happy with this model.
54 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible Value,
By Lucchese "festina lente" (the Sierras) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony DCRTRV19 MiniDV Camcorder with 2.5" LCD and Remote (Electronics)
Extremely well done - top to bottom.
NOTE for Macintosh Users: Cannot interface via USB. But no worries, a FireWire cable makes the camcorder totally Mac-compatible. Must get a "4-to-6-pin Thin FireWire cable" and use the iLink DV interface on camcorder. After you have this $8 cable, everything is pretty easy. An hour later we were editing video clips in iMovie. (The included USB cable is useless for Macintosh.)
30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good if you want simple videos,
By Best Hubris "Writer of BestHubris webstite." (Denver, CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony DCRTRV19 MiniDV Camcorder with 2.5" LCD and Remote (Electronics)
I'm not an aspiring director. I don't want to edit my films, or make stunning documentaries, and I have a digital camera so I don't care if my camcorder takes still pictures. All I want to do is take it with me on vacation and get some good video to rememeber my trips by. This Sony is great for this type of thing. There aren't many bells and whistles, but it takes good pictures indoors and out (unlike the Cannon that I returned which shot grainy pictures indoors.) Its really small so you don't have to leave it behind. It fits easily in a fanny pack with your map and guide book. If you are looking to be the next big Hollywood director, go shell out some more cash for a different camera, but if you just want good home movies, this is your best bet.
31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sony's Little Wonder!,
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This review is from: Sony DCRTRV19 MiniDV Camcorder with 2.5" LCD and Remote (Electronics)
The first thing I moticed when taking this camcorder out of the box was it's size. It's soooooo small!! And light weight too...which means for those of us who tire of wighty hand-held video cameras....no problem here. You barely even know it is in your hand. Picture quality is good for a single chip, entry level MiniDV....audio is standard built in stereo mic quality. For a while it was a toss up between this camcorder and the JVC line. But I have always liked what Sony produces...and they always come out ahead in low light tests.The one thing I am still not 100% comfortable with is the fact the menu is a touch screen on the LCD. I still prefer to have actual buttons...but it does save space on the unit. I have always been one to never touch the LCD screen if I don't have to. Now I have too!! Maybe I will use a dull object to do so. Don't want oils from my skin marring the image on the LCD. Speaking of the LCD...it is great indoors but outdoors difficult to see the image as well...hoping to be able to compensate with the brightness control. All the opearting controls are right where they need to be when the camcorder is in your hand. It is comfortable and easy to use...right out of the box...thanks to factory defaults settings. Cost is a bit more than others at this level, but I think in the end it is a good choice.
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sony DCRTRV19 MiniDV Camcorder with 2.5" LCD and Remote (Electronics)
the sony camcorder has got it all! well not really but as far as video quality its awesome! lots of camcorders out there struggle with low light performance but sony is really good when it comes to this. Although sonys are expensive they are worth your money! I would suggest trying to upgrade to the sony trv22 which is only 100 bucks more.....with the upgrade you get memory stick slot, color viewfinder, and analog to digital convertor! Anyway, focusing on this camcorder---haha. its really compact. You can hold it with one definitely. the LCD is pretty good. I like that you can use it as a Webcam using your USB (a port on most pcs) and you can also use it to edit movies using firewire (another port). It also has a place for putting video lights and microphone which is neat.
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This camera rocks!!,
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This review is from: Sony DCRTRV19 MiniDV Camcorder with 2.5" LCD and Remote (Electronics)
I initially bought the canon zr-70 but returned it after a few days because of its dismal and grainy indoor footage. Next went with the trv-19, and i love it. It takes great footage outdoors and indoors, with no notice of any grain in the low light footage. I cant find anything to say bad about this camera!!
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Camcorder NOT a digital camera, but we knew that...,
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This review is from: Sony DCRTRV19 MiniDV Camcorder with 2.5" LCD and Remote (Electronics)
we decided to buy this product instead of the more expensive trv22 or trv33 as we weren't particularly impressed with any of their digital camera capabilities. Initially, my wife and I were looking for the ideal digital camera-camcorder combo and came to the realization that such a product is impractical, expensive and technically limiting (still capability in camcorders is limited to 2 megapixels). So, we decided to spend our money wisely and opted for a camcorder that has great camcorder features (light, compact, records in near darkness, great lens, good battery life, miniDV format etc.)By saving $100-$150 on this model (vs. the trv 33), we were left with extra cash to buy a decent digital camera. The one complaint I have with this camera is that the LCD screen is a bit small. However, I've seen the 3.5'' LCD screens and they aren't all that better either. In the end, this wasn't a big factor for us and the features for the price was compelling enough for us to choose this model over the other Sony/JVC models.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cool cam w/nice touchscreen display!,
By Roy Chan (Long Beach, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony DCRTRV19 MiniDV Camcorder with 2.5" LCD and Remote (Electronics)
Pros: Excellent value, very good picture and sound, features, connections, touch-panel screenCons: No memory card, average still picture quality, no analog inputs This is my first mini dv camcorder and I am satisfied with it. Many reviews talked about the graininess of low light, but I can say it's really good. The nightshot is abit awkward coz the color goes unnatural, but generally the video quality is good. It's not really a good advice to take those internet footage as means to judge the camcorder because the quality deterioates when it gets to computer. But it'd be fine on tv. Overall, it's value for a camcorder under a grand. Touhscreen display completely ends this one to the head of the class! Just a solid little digital cam with dedicated features in a noce package. Clearly the best of the bunch. A must try. |
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