Sony HVR-HD1000U MiniDV 1080i High Definition Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
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| Brand | Sony |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
| Flash Memory Type | SD, Memory Stick Duo |
| Color | Black |
| Special Feature | Infrared, Lightweight |
| Screen Size | 2.7 Inches |
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- Enhanced mobility and professional aesthetic with this shoulder-mount design and black matte body
- HDV1080i recordings can be captured on DigitalMaster professional tape as well as consumer MiniDV
- Built-in down-converter creates DV material, perfect for standard DVD productions
- Easy viewing with this large, freely rotating 2.7-inch LCD screen
- Features a Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonner T* lens with 10x optical zoom
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Product information
| Product Dimensions | 13.1 x 19.7 x 12.9 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 6 pounds |
| ASIN | B0010T7J18 |
| Item model number | HDVHD1000U |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Customer Reviews |
2.9 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #572,804 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #2,633 in Camcorders |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Date First Available | August 28, 2005 |
| Department | Camcorders |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
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Product Description
Product Description
The HVR-HD1000U was created to meet the growing demand from users who are looking for mobility and professional appearance. This camcorder features a shoulder-mount design and black matte body similar to that of professional camcorders; making it perfect for weddings, corporate communications, colleges, universities, and sporting events where appearance makes a difference. Premium design characteristics and high-definition HDV1080i recording are the main features of this new one-piece shoulder camcorder, ideal for working videographers on a budget. A built-in down-converter creates DV material, perfect for standard DVD productions. Plus, a special still photo mode is ideal for producing DVD cases and making wedding photo albums. Whether you are recording weddings and corporate communications or helping students make a documentary, the HVR-HD1000U is the best choice on the market today as an entry level professional camcorder.
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From the Manufacturer
The HVR-HD1000U was created to meet the growing demand from users who are looking for mobility and professional appearance. This camcorder features a shoulder-mount design and black matte body similar to that of professional camcorders; making it perfect for weddings, corporate communications, colleges, universities, and sporting events where appearance makes a difference. Premium design characteristics and high-definition HDV1080i recording are the main features of this new one-piece shoulder camcorder, ideal for working videographers on a budget. A built-in down-converter creates DV material, perfect for standard DVD productions. Plus, a special still photo mode is ideal for producing DVD cases and making wedding photo albums. Whether you are recording weddings and corporate communications or helping students make a documentary, the HVR-HD1000U is the best choice on the market today as an entry level professional camcorder.
Sony HVR-HD1000U Highlights
High-quality Imaging System
1/2.9-inch Clear Vid CMOS Sensor The next generation of Sony imaging sensor, the ClearVid CMOS Sensor used in the HVR-HD1000U camcorder, is quite unique and different from current CMOS technology. The ClearVid CMOS Sensor uses a unique pixel layout rotated 45 degrees to provide high resolution and high sensitivity. This pixel layout technology is also used in higher end professional camcorders. The ClearVid CMOS Sensor, coupled with an Enhanced Imaging Processor (EIP), generates stunning images. Moreover, thanks to the CMOS technology, bright objects do not cause vertical smear.
Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonner T* lens with optical 10x zoom The HVR-HD1000U camcorder can adapt to a wide range of shooting situations and features a Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonner T* lens with 10x optical zoom, as featured on higher end professional HDV camcorders. The T* lens coating suppresses unwanted reflections and faithfully reproduces colors for professional-looking results.
Super SteadyShot (Optical) Image Stabilizer The Super SteadyShot (Optical) feature of the HVR-HD1000U is an image stabilizer using an active optical lens method that functions without any deterioration in image quality. The lens itself shifts vertically and horizontally to compensate for the polarized light axis in real time.
Professional Design
Shoulder-mount design The HVR-HD1000U is lightweight and easy to use even for beginners. It provides a professional camcorder shoulder-mount design that allows for easy balance and stable operation.
Wide Clear Photo LCD plus Monitor on Viewfinder Unit Provides Easy Viewing A large, freely rotating 2.7-inch LCD screen is located on the top of the viewfinder unit to provide easy viewing when the HVR-HD1000U camcorder is in a low-level position or on a tripod. This also makes it easy for a director or client to see what the camera operator is shooting. The LCD uses a 211,200 dots widescreen Clear Photo LCD plus device that provides proper brightness and a high level of color reproduction.
Ergonomically Designed Handle The ergonomically designed handle of the HVR-HD1000U camcorder contains a convenient record button and zoom control, essential for low position shooting. There are two cold shoes on the front and rear of the handle. You can attach two accessories like the HVL-LBP Battery Video Light and HVR-DR60 Hard Disk Recording Unit.
Camera Control Ring A special camera control ring is located on the lens unit of the HVR-HD1000U camcorder. Any one of the following functions can be assigned to the ring for easy adjustment:
- Focus (default)
- Zoom
- Brightness
- Shutter
- Video: 1/4~1/10000 sec
- Photo: 1/4~1/500 sec
- AE Shift
- WB Shift
HDV - the Accessible HD Recording Format HD can be recorded on DigitalMaster professional tape as well as consumer MiniDV. video and television technology, as well as viewer preferences, are moving from standard definition (SD) to high definition (HD) - just like black and white television moved to color in the past. HD has almost twice the number of scanning lines available with SD. This means you can see much sharper detail and finer image quality when your work is viewed on an HD display monitor. The HVR-HD1000U adopts the HDV format for HD recording. The HDV format allows you to shoot approximately 63 minutes of HD video on a miniDV cassette tape. There are two standards of HDV format; One is HDV720p and the other is HDV1080i,which has 1,080 scanning lines and is used by most broadcasters already using HD. Sony has adopted the HDV1080i standard for all its HDV products.
HVR-DR60 Brings HDV to IT Workflows The optional external HVR-DR60 hard disk recording unit gives you a hybrid operation,where video and audio are recorded simultaneously to hard disk drive (HDD) and tape. The HDV or DV images are recorded as movie files in the HDD for quick nonlinear editing, enabling the operator to archive the source tape as soon as the shoot is finished.
Other Features
Super NightShot The Super NightShot function of the HVR-HD1000U camcorder uses a built-in infrared light emitter that allows you to record an object in zero lux light levels. It also enables night-time monitoring and surveillance.
Long Operating Time With infoLITHIUM L Series Battery The HVR-HD1000U camcorder uses standard infoLITHIUM L series batteries, like the DSR-PD170, HVR-Z1U, and HVR-V1U. With the NP-F970, a maximum operating time of approximately 10 hours can be achieved thanks to the power management system and low power consumption of the ClearVid CMOS sensor.
Smooth Slow Rec The Smooth Slow Rec function of the HVR-HD1000U camcorder enables slow-motion playback by capturing images at four times faster than the normal field rate (240 fields/s). In this mode, quad-speed images are captured for three seconds, stored in the built-in buffer memory, and then recorded to tape (in either HDV or DV format) as slow-motion pictures lasting 12 seconds.
Diverse Range of Photo-creation Functions
While the HVR-HD1000U doesnt contain all the features youd find in higher end professional camcorders, such as DVCAM recording/playback, XLR audio connectors, and TC preset menu, it does boast a diverse range of photo-creation functions. These photo-creation functions are available at the touch of a button. You can store high-quality still images on Memory Stick Duo media, and then use them to design DVD cases,website content, news, etc.
Workflow Using HDV Shooting and Photo Data Creation For working videographers starting out with a limited budget, the HVR-HD1000U camcorder provides flexibility and an amazing selection of features like HDV shooting and photo data creation. Even if you are still using SD for your projects, HD is the way of the future. Down-conversion allows you to shoot in HD to create a high-quality master tape and still use your existing DV nonlinear editing system and SD display monitor for playback and viewing.
Photo Mode In Photo mode of the HVR-HD1000U camcorder, you can take 6.1-megapixel, 2848 x 2136-quality, 4:3-aspect images.
Dual Rec You can take 4.6-megapixel (16:9-aspect) photos while you are shooting HDV video simply by pressing the photo button.
Capturing from Recorded Video In case you missed the perfect timing for your still photo while videotaping, you can capture and save still frames from recorded video by just pressing the photo button of the HVR-HD1000U camcorder during playback. HDV footage will give you a 1.2-megapixel, 1440 x 810 pixel still image of that magic moment.
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So! The pluses: Under the right lighting conditions, you can get some truly amazing looking footage. I have filmed over 100 weddings with 2 of these cameras, and had many of them delivered on Blu-Ray with some impressive results. The auto features are also very good, which is perfect for the run-and-gun nature of filming a reception. Also, the ease of use makes it an extremely appealing camera for a beginner, and is also helpful when training new assistants to help you camera op. I have also found the stereo mic that the camera comes with to be rather exceptional. Also, the touch screen menu system, although the bane of most reviews on here, isn't that difficult to use at all. In fact, after three years of use, I have grown extremely accustomed to it, and enjoy working with it. One last thing: the night shot is pretty cool. I ended up helping film a pilot for a Ghost Hunter's type show, and I wouldn't have been able to do it without this function. So, you never know when you might need it. The dual hot shoes are conveniently placed as well.
Now for the cons. The menu system is a pain at first, but it did't take long to get the hang of, just a few shoots with it. The low light isn't very good, but with proper lighting, like the NEEWER® CN-126 LED Video Light for Camera or Digital Video Camcorder , this shouldn't be much of a concern. One of the biggest drawbacks in my opinion, and I'm sure others will agree, is the fact that there is only a single mini-jack mic input. Although this is a hassle, I offset it with an AZDEN CAM-3 On-Camcorder Mini Audio Mixer . This allows me to have two mic inputs simultaneously. Also, the mic input is right above the tape deck, so you have to hold the cable up every time you put in a new tape. This, unfortunately, cannot really be fixed.
All in all, the camera has some drawbacks, like pretty much any camera out there. However, if you are on a tight budget and still want to go with a tape system for the reliability of having physical back-ups to your shoots, this is a mighty fine camera. If you are doing corporate videos and live events, this camera can work exceedingly well for you. It looks extremely professional, which is surprisingly important to clients, and it gets good results, especially when you use it the right way. At the end of the day, my two models of this cam have earned me back their cost many, many times over in the last three years. And, for those of you who like this camera, but want to go tapeless (like I do), then there's always the Sony HXRMC2000U Shoulder Mount AVCHD Camcorder, 2.7 inch Touch Screen, 1920 x 1080i AVCHD, 1/4 inch CMOS, Built-in 64GB Hard Drive, 12x Optical Zoom .
I hope this review helps anyone who might be on the fence with what camera they're looking to buy. Cheers, and happy shooting!
Seller agreed for a $100,00 rebate, which I agreed with, because in my case, this was an international sale.
So far, so good... as I produced three very short clips in shooting (about 20 min. each, and 1 to 3,5 min. once edited for local TV),
HD images are sharp, bright and clean.
Mike is average.
Manual focus is something user has to learn to operate in order to be comfortable with.
Which I still have to do.
So far, so good.
Value/price make a good camera mainly for short length images and quick pace editing.
I shoot in some challenging conditions (the cabs of steam locomotives in less than good weather, for instance) and I have never been let down. Rain, sun, hot, cold, fog, you name it; this camera has been great in the field.
The picture is excellent, and the audio holds up its end as well.
There have been some knocks against the touch screen controls, but same as anything they are no problem at all once you get used to them; and that doesn't take long.
A friend got this same camera on my recommendation, and she loves it as well.





















