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Sharp VLWD450U MiniDV Digital Camcorder w/2.5'' Viewfinder & Built-in Digital Still Mode
 
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Sharp VLWD450U MiniDV Digital Camcorder w/2.5'' Viewfinder & Built-in Digital Still Mode

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Technical Details

  • Digital camcorder--uses Mini DV tapes
  • 26x optical (30x digital) zoom with digital image stabilization
  • 2.5-inch color LCD monitor and viewfinder
  • Still-shot capability on both Mini DV cassette and SmartMedia flash memory card
  • Uses Sharp BT-L221 lithium-ion battery providing approximately 100 minutes of active recording/playback time (using LCD monitor); includes PixLab image-editing software, remote control, and zoom microphone
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Product Details

Product Manual [6.06mb PDF]
  • Product Dimensions: 3.9 x 7.2 x 4.3 inches ; 1.5 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 5 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00005BABT
  • Item model number: VLWD450
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (93 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #12,204 in Camera & Photo (See Bestsellers in Camera & Photo)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: September 4, 1973

Product Description

Amazon.com Review

The Sharp VL-WD450U is a compact, relatively easy-to-use DV camcorder. Right out of the box, anyone who's used a camcorder before can put the camera to use. Primary functions are easily controlled by the right hand while gripping the camera. Recording is as simple as pressing the button located at your thumb, and the zoom is operated by means of a rocker switch under your forefinger. The zoom is variable, so the farther you press the rocker in a particular direction, the faster the zoom operates. In subjective tests, there seemed to be three different zoom speed levels. The surprisingly large 26x optical zoom lens (made by Canon) is paired with a digital image stabilization system. The image stabilization is relatively effective with slight hand-shake, but don't expect to walk around and have the stabilizer make up for your body movement. This system works by cropping the picture on the CCD and using the excess information as a buffer. Digital stabilization isn't as good a solution as an optically based system, but it's more compact and significantly less expensive. The digital image stabilization can be turned off through the menu system.

The menu system is a bit confusing the first time you access it. If you haven't taken the time to read the manual, you'll probably have difficulty with the navigation. You move through the various menus using the VCR controls (rewind, fast-forward, play, etc.) located on the same side of the camera as the LCD monitor. This location is a little bizarre, as your hand partially blocks the LCD screen from view--don't expect to use the camcorder while moving around in the menus. After you get over the initial difficulty, the menus aren't too bad. A selection of icons along the left side represent the main categories. Each selection has various submenus that may or may not unfold into more menus.

While the camcorder comes with the ability to shoot stills onto an included 8-MB SmartMedia card, you can't shoot video and stills at the same time. To capture stills onto the memory card, you first have to flip a "media" switch that chooses between tape and card. While set to tape, you can shoot video and capture either six seconds of still footage, or a continuous still image onto the MiniDV cassette. Transfer of the still images from the SmartMedia card to a computer is troublesome. You'll need a PC with a serial port, and Macs aren't compatible with either the hardware or software. Sharp should have used a USB connection instead--it's speedier and more universal.

In addition to the built-in mic, Sharp includes a unique zoom microphone that can be set to sync automatically with the lens. The mic adds to the overall size of the camera, but dramatically improves the quality of the sound on your recordings, greatly reducing background noise and making it easier to hear the subjects in your recordings. For added portability, the microphone can be removed, automatically activating the built-in microphone in the camera.

Apparently, Sharp doesn't expect most moviemakers to use the camera for more than its most basic functions, and includes only a simple RCA cord in the package. The camera has an IEEE1394 connection for lossless digital transfer of your movies to your computer or another camcorder, and also has s-video output for connection to many newer televisions, especially higher-end models. If you want to use these features, however, you'll have to run to the store for another cable.

All in all, the Sharp VL-WD450U is pretty good at what it does--shoot digital video onto MiniDV tapes. The Canon video lens is a great piece of glass, and probably one of the most--if not the most--important piece of equipment in the camcorder. Our only qualms come with the limited connectivity options for transferring still images, and the lack of video cables. Although it's common practice in the industry to skimp on the bundle, it's still kind of annoying. --Michael Lewis

Pros:

  • Canon made 26x optical zoom
  • Zoom microphone included
  • Still shot capability--records onto SmartMedia or tape

Cons:

  • The bundle lacks both IEEE1394 and s-video cables
  • Still image download is serial-based and the driver software is Windows only


Product Description

Imagine recording with no control buttons - instead, all you do is touch the world's most advanced LCD View Screen; to Zoom, Rewind, Review and more - all at your fingertips. Imagine, life's precious moments captured at near broadcast picture quality. Or a 780x Digital Zoom that brings distance scenes in so close you can almost touch them.The VL-WD450U is a digital camcorder that features a 2.5" Color LCD View Screen, 26x optical zoom, 780x digital zoom, and an 8MB SmartMedia card. In addition, the VL-WD450U is equipped with Super Cat's Eye Lux Recording, which allows users to record in dark situations and outdoors at night, and a Zoom Microphone that automatically adjusts from wide to narrow with the zoom lens to capture audio at a distance.

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63 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Expensive Features for a Budget Camcorder!, November 6, 2001
By Ryan Mckay Johnson "Nystagmus" (Dallas, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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If you are looking for a camera/digital camcorder that is in the ... range, this may very well be the camera for you ...In deciding which camera to buy, I initially shopped the Sony and Canon offerings but was dismayed by how quickly the price goes up when you start to tack on the features. That's when I saw the Sharp VL-WD450U. What a great price for the features that you get:

Its 26X optical zoom is much more powerful than that of most MiniDV camcorders, and its low-light performance is terrific! The LCD panel flips around so that your subjects can see how they look on camera, and the color LCD eyepiece viewfinder automatically switches on so that you can catch the action, too. The Gamma/Brighter adjustment button, which can fine-tune the exposure to brighten skin tones when they appear dark without changing the overall exposure level, is really a cool feature.
Plus the detachable microphone (it slides into a little slot on top; but you don't always need to use it because the camcorder also has a standard built-in microphone under the lens) has a highly directional pickup pattern and is less affected by the motor noise generated within the camcorder. And you can zoom in on points and the mic will only pick up sounds from that point and filter out other sounds, which is really neat!

Like Sony's popular Nightshot feature, this camcorder sports Super Cat's Eye, which lets you shoot video in complete darkness. But the normal shooting mode has excellent low-light performance too. Of course the camera allows you to take stills onto an 8mb memory card and download in to your computer. It also comes with the IEEE Link for downloads of video at over 400mbs! The camera comes with RCA-type jacks for video and audio, an SVideo Input/Output.

But what really makes the camera is its Canon Lens (which in my opinion makes or breaks a Camcorder). The Image quality is as good as the ... Sony and Canon Camcorders (don't let the 460,000 resolution fool you, it looks MUCH sharper than that).

So if you are not a professional and are just looking for a great deal on a Camcorder to take production quality home movies then this is probably as good as they come.

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44 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Almost Everything You Could Want, December 6, 2001
By Clayton R Woods (Lombard, IL United States) - See all my reviews
The quality of the 26x zoom is incredible, and even the lower powers of digital zoom that this camera has are incredible. Imagine being able to clearly read 3pt type from 15 feet away on the viewfinder. And that's just the beginning.

Unpacking the box, I found out that I was glad that I'd purchased a USB smartmedia reader. The only cables supplied were the standard dubbing cables and a serial transfer cable. Standard serial transfer being slow as it is was not an option. That cable is now stashed collecting dust.

The camera was easy to set up and get running right away. I popped the 8mb smartmedia card in its slot, the battery in it's little hideout, and a new blank tape in the tape compartment. The single hardest thing was figuring out how to attach the lens cap to the hand strap. Velcro is your friend (the hand strap pad velcroes shut over the strap adjustment, by undoing the strap pad, you slip the cap cord onto the strap. A very neat, if unintuitive, design)

Still pictures: 640x480 is limiting, but I mostly use this for web work and don't like to publish anything much larger than this. I would like to have some extra area though to make sure I get everything and crop down. Quality is superb in good direct lighting, decent in low light or indirect light.

Video Capture: Surprisingly clear. The camera, as with all such devices, makes a good webcam if you have the right interface hardware. I use a WinTV card for vid capture and discovered that the 450 will 'follow' action around if you leave it still on the tripod. Good for those people with a cam setup that move around a lot. It will automatically pan within its scan area just a few degrees to each side, but enough, usually, if set up correctly.

VCR Mode: A neat feature that I was totally unaware that the machine had until I got it home. If you plug the 'output' ports in so that they're receiving information instead of sending it, you can record on the camera like a VCR.

All in all: I'd recommend this little cam. My only complaint was being limited to 640x480 on still pictures. Cabling was standard and not unexpected. Optics and zoom are exceptional, 26x optical zoom is a big plus. IR and zero-light features are great. Still pictures, though limited in size, can fit 500-1500 depending on quality on a 64mb SM card.

4 1/2 stars

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Impressed !, August 26, 2001
By "jim@photoknack.com" (Toms River, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
I had the opportunity to use this camera to shoot a wedding ceremony. Never having used a camcorder before, I was hesitant to agree to record such an important event and moreso on a new untested camcorder.
Although the instruction manual was a bit confusing at first, once I got the basic functions down the rest fell into place. The camera is lightweight enough so arm fatigue isn't an issue, yet sturdy enough to hold up to jarring when mounted on a tripod. The auto-focus worked quickly during zoom in/out with no distortion at all when zooming in. All controls are well placed, each with a different feel so the user can concentrate on the subject instead of searching around for the right button.
I found the display screen to be a little small and in certain lighting positions difficult to see. On the plus side, the screen flips so the user may be in the recording and still have control over it. Additionally, there is a very small remote control which will work up to 16 feet from the camera which removes the need to constantly be behind the lens. This was probably the best feature of this camcorder.
The rechargeable battery which came with the camcorder kept it's charge for only 90 minutes or so and took at least that long to fully recharge. Although there is an adapter to run the camera from an electrical outlet, I would definitely suggest purchasing the extended life battery which is an optional purchase.
With many advanced features which I didn't go into in writing this review, the Sharp Digital Camcorder is an excellent buy for the beginner or advanced user.
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