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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Basically does the job...,
By El Geraldo (Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sony HVLIRM Battery IR Light for DCR-DVD101, 201, 301, 105, 205, 305, 405, 505, DCR-HC21, 32 42, 26, 36, 46 & 96 Camcorders (Electronics)
Ordered this light for myself for Christmas. I have a Sony DCR-HC30 camcorder, and the built-in IR light source (one LED) is woefully inadequate for anything that's more than about 3 feet away.The HVL-IRM light mounts on the (non-hot) shoe on top of my camcorder just fine, and the screw-clamp on the light locks it in place. It also comes with a black aluminium mounting bracket to allow the light to be attached to a camera that has no accessory shoe. I tried the light with both NiMH and Alkaline batteries (I don't have the Sony battery pack) and it appears to work equally well with either type. The unit appears to have a step-up converter inside, to run the 8 LEDs from such a low voltage. There is a rotary brightness control on the front, which is quite effective. The locking on/off switch is also cool. Build quality is nice, like you'd expect from Sony. The light is quite small and lightweight. The claim is that it works up to 100 feet. I found that the light has quite a narrow beam pattern, which is about the same width as having the zoom on my camcorder at 50%. Shooting at less than this focal length and you see a distinct, lighted square in the centre of the picture. The 100' maximum is wishful thinking, unless you're happy with a faintly lighted, grainy picture. I could barely make out the features on the house behind mine, ~60' away. I haven't tested the light extensively yet, but initial tests in the back yard indicate that it would be best for shooting specific objects or subjects about 10-30 feet away, rather than a wide-angle scene that's happening directly in front of the camera; which is what I was hoping for. (I almost always use my camera with a x0.6 wide angle adapter fitted.) I will try to update this review when I've used the light some more...
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Paranormal Investigator Review of HVLIRM Light,
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This review is from: Sony HVLIRM Battery IR Light for DCR-DVD101, 201, 301, 105, 205, 305, 405, 505, DCR-HC21, 32 42, 26, 36, 46 & 96 Camcorders (Electronics)
I purchased this light to use with my Sony DCR-HC28 MiniDV camcorder. It is attached using the provided accessory shoe bar. It can also be attached to an accessory shoe on any camera because it's universal and not the Sony proprietary hot shoe design. It's mounted or un-mounted quickly.The light will run on either a Sony Li-Ion battery or AA batteries making this truly versatile. A Li-Ion battery is not included but can be purchased separately at Amazon.com or eBay. What's great about this is you can load 2 AA batteries and the Li-Ion batteries at the same time. Then, when either dies you just flip a switch and begin using the other power source. This is important when your in a place with allot of activity and don't want to loose a minute of usable video. The illumination is fine for indoor use. It can be adjusted from low to high depending on how reflective the surfaces are at the place being investigated. The light is projected in more of a flashlight style beam. This is different from the SIMA light which projects in a floodlight style. Overall, this is a great IR light and a critical addition to my equipment lineup.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
SOny HVLIRM External IR Light,
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I purchased this IR light to use my camcorder in darkness. It works pretty well. It emits a "spot" type light - similar to a flashlight - and will illuminate objects 20 - 25 feet away using my JVC GZ-MS100 in night mode or with the shutter set to 1/15 sec or slower. Much farther than 25 feet and the illumination falls off sharply. I like the two battery system of the Sony - it uses 2 AA batteries which install internally, and uses an optional external Sony battery pack that clips to ther rear of the unit. I filmed using the Sony IR light for 8 hours continuously and used only 20% of the optional external Sony battery power.In comparrison, I also purchased a SIMA SL 20IR, and an SL 10IR. The 10IR was useless - it had 9 LEDs arranged in a 3X3 matrix, but only the center LED illuminated. Maybe the unit was deffective; I returned it. In contrast, the 20IR worked well. It has 12 LEDs in a 6X6 matrix, and they all illuminated. It produces a "flood" type pattern of light that also illuminates out to about 20 - 25 feet. In one case, I used both the Sony (as an IR spotlight) and the SIMA (as an IR floodlight) simultaneously and got great results - sort of like having your car's high and low beams on at the same time. The Sony HVLIRM IR light is a good external light source that gives you a spotlight type IR light source. It is well built and has two battery power options - both of which can be used using the switch on the unit - slide to the "A" position to use the AA batteries, and slide to the "B" position to use the optional external Sony battery pack (that you can purchase separately). The external battery and its optional charger are not cheap, but the battery pack fits other Sony camcorders, and it provides many hours hours of run time (estimated 36+ hours) for the IR unit before it needs a charge.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sony Stomps Sima for IR Battery Light Endurance,
By Paranormal Longhair "Craig" (Oakdale, CT USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sony HVLIRM Battery IR Light for DCR-DVD101, 201, 301, 105, 205, 305, 405, 505, DCR-HC21, 32 42, 26, 36, 46 & 96 Camcorders (Electronics)
The Sony HVLIRM Battery IR is superior to The Sima SL-20 & 10IR mostly because of the battery life/recharge time. The Sima (both 10&20) have a constant usage time of 40-45 min.each, and that's pushing it. They also require over 2 hours to recharge!!! The Sony has the GREAT advantage of having a unique power set-up. You can use any of the long-life Sony InfoLithium M series recharable batteries (the NP-FM50 delivers over FIVE HOURS, the NP-QM71 cranks out over 10 hours of uninterupted IR Light). Plus, you can use 2AA alkaline as backup, facilitated by switch on the side. When the pack dies, you simply flip the switch to engage the Alkaline (which last up to an hour). Or you can use just Alkaline if you don't want to buy the pack.Althouhg the Sony light sheds more of a "flashlight"-type dispersal, as compared to the Sima which acts more like a floodlight, the dimmer wheel on the lower left side can be used for a more "flood-type" type affect. The only disqppointment was that there is no way to recharge the Battery Pack on the IR Light itself. You have to buy a (fairly inexpensive) charger. Overall, In my line of work as a full-time Paranormal Investigator, I am definately going for this IR Light with Battery Pack, etc . . . . I do own two Sima IRs, two 10s & two 20s. These I will retain for emergency backup!!!!!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good light,
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This review is from: Sony HVLIRM Battery IR Light for DCR-DVD101, 201, 301, 105, 205, 305, 405, 505, DCR-HC21, 32 42, 26, 36, 46 & 96 Camcorders (Electronics)
It just does what it says it can do although the quality of sonys products are really nice this product has failed in one aspect the place where the light fits into the panel has started to wobble.. the illumination distance is around 20 ft but it is concentrated like a flashlight so you will have this round illuminated area then dark areas in your image. the good thing though is its battery option you can use "AA" or info lithium ion..plus you can intensify or make the light low...it fits on both the sony accessory shoe and the tripod area..another good thing is when it is on the tripod are it can still be fitted to a tripod... overall its pretty nice
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This does work good,
This review is from: Sony HVLIRM Battery IR Light for DCR-DVD101, 201, 301, 105, 205, 305, 405, 505, DCR-HC21, 32 42, 26, 36, 46 & 96 Camcorders (Electronics)
I bought this item for night parades of a group of kids that my granddaughter is in. I got it and decided to put it to the test. I took it to my basement where there is no light at all once the lights are turned off. Well, I was surprised when I looked through my view finder and it looked likeI had a flashlight on. It sure made 100% difference. It turned night into day. That was with 2 "AA" batteries and it stayed on 60 minutes with no change. I ordered the regular battery for this as I know it will be even better. if anyone says this does not work, they got a bad unit or did not use it as it is suppose to be. Also the manual is in many languages which helps. I sure would reccomend this.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
AWESOME!!!!! GREAT PRICE!!!!!,
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This review is from: Sony HVLIRM Battery IR Light for DCR-DVD101, 201, 301, 105, 205, 305, 405, 505, DCR-HC21, 32 42, 26, 36, 46 & 96 Camcorders (Electronics)
This is a SONY product and I would recommend to anyone who is a paranormal investigator. Or anyone who likes to film in the dark!!! I love the fact you can use AA batteries or a rechargeable battery (typically it won't be the same battery as your camcorder). I love the fact I can change the amount of IR light coming out of it, there's a dial on the side. Its small enough to carry easily and it produces enough light, when using a camcorder w/night shot, to film anything w/in a 20 foot radius. Its made the difference b/t seeing & not seeing (with only using night shot) what I filmed during an investigation.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sony HVLIRM Battery Light,
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I use this IR Light for my Sony HDR-CX7. Its great! I think its another one of my great buys. It adds a large amount more IR light than what would normally be provided by the camera itself. Its very noticeable in the camera side viewer and in the recorded video. Video cameras need a lot of light to create "low noise, less grainy" videos. The HVLIRM allows the camera to create clearer, sharper images from the extra amount of light. A definite buy if you want more IR for night shots or shooting in low light situations. An added plus is that it can operate on 2-AA batteries.The recording distance (conservatively) for using this IR light and the HDR-CX7 is around 5 to 10 feet for very clear video. At around 15 feet it tapers off to be about the same illumination as it would be with the camera alone at around 5 feet.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great spread, low distance,
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It doesn't go very far but it has a good spread out pattern. It has 2 brightness levels but I always use the brightest. I like that it can work off AA batteries or a battery pack. It works for what I need it for.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great product,
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As a paranormal/UFO investigator I'm constantly shooting at night. I use older Sony Night Shots which work better than the new ones. You can find them at pawn shops and buy them for around $75. Look for pre 2000 models. The problem is their built in IR lights. Some cameras use two LEDs some use one. I purchased this item specifically for my March 13th 2010 ghost investigation at the Hand Hotel in Fairplay Colorado. It worked really well. I gave it 5 stars because it really put out the light and uses standard batteries or a Sony battery. I prefer to stay with the standard batteries because I've noticed with rechargeable batteries, their life span decreases faster during paranormal investigations. (go figure) It's quicker to go back to base camp and replace a couple of AA's and not worry about re-charging. I did notice a couple of things you'll have to deal with. First, the IR light is not a scattered light and more like a light from a flash light. There is an adjustment for the intensity, but it's still a direct beam. Second, the light pivots on this little barrel mount which during operation will cause your light to turn. If you stay aware of these two items, then you'll enjoy this product. For more on my investigations, goto my ufonut website.
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