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Sony DCR-SR80 60GB 1MP Hard Disk Drive Handycam with 12x Optical Zoom | 
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| Brand: Sony Category: Photography
List Price: $799.99 Buy Used: $375.00 You Save: $424.99 (53%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 36 reviews
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Optical Zoom: 12 Display Size: 2.7 Maximum Focal Length: 36 Minimum Focal Length: 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1
MPN: DCRSR80 Model: SNY-DCRSR80 UPC: 027242702950 EAN: 0027242702950
Release Date: September 4, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Built-in 60GB hard drive for easy file storage and one-touch DVD burning | | • | 1/5.5-inch, 1-megapixel CCD delivers crisp images | | • | 12x optical zoom; 800x digital zoom | | • | 2.7-inch widescreen LCD monitor | | • | Handycam station included |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Shoot your next big event without tapes or DVDs and record directly to hard drive. Housing a 60GB Hard Disk Drive, the DCR-SR80 captures up to 40 hours of brilliant, high-quality video.The DCR-SR80 houses a 60GB Hard Disk Drive that stores up to 40 hours of high-quality videos in standard 4: 3 and 16: 9 widescreen formats. With 12x Optical/800x Digital Zoom and a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens, everything will be as clear as you remember it. Plus, sharing everything you've captured with family, colleagues and friends has never been easier with One Touch DVD Burn capabilities. You can burn directly from the camcorder or the Handycam Station cradle. Additionally, you can connect to a DVDirect burner to create DVDs without having to connect to a PC.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 31 more reviews...
good camcorder if you are not serious about editing your video December 26, 2006 29 out of 33 found this review helpful
This camcorder does capture good video. But the main drawback is that it records in MPEG2 format (DVD quality). Initially its nice and easy to capture video and watch it on your computer by downloading the files using the USB 2.0 connection. It gives you instant gratification. But after capturing 4 or 5 hours of video, you will notice that your videos aren't so great as you expect it to be. Its not the fault with your camcorder. Its because all of us shoot extra footage, unwanted scenes, shakes, etc which we want to edit. You may want to add a title or two, add transitions, add backgroud music, combine your photos with the video, etc. Basically you may want to edit your footage. Its here when you find the major drawback of this camcorder. The MPEG2 quality video is not good for editing. The video quality is so compressed that you won't have sufficient bandwidth to edit the video.
MPEG2 is a LOSSY compression technique used to compress large video files into smaller files that can be fit into a 4 GB or 8 GB DVD. Since the camcorder compresses the video and then writes to the hard disk, the source file that you download to your computer is already compressed and has lost much of its data during the compression. If you edit this already compressed file, you lose more data during the process thus resulting in poorer video quality.
When you edit these videos, add some transitions or special effects, increase/decrease brigthness or noise, etc, the newly edited video loses further clarity and thus makes your video look ugly and pixelated.
In summary please don't buy this camcorder if you are serious about your videos and would like to edit them. But if you are not bothered about editing and want to watch your unedited footage forever, then go for it.
That said, if you still think you want to go for this camcorder, please read the review on its other features:
1. Super NightShot Infrared System: Not a useful feature. Its amazining to initially see how this camcorder is able to "see" using infrared light. But the moment you shoot your subject using infrared light, you never want to shoot again as they will appear like devils when shot using this infrared light. Remember infrared footage appears almost black-and-white and not color. And the subject's eyes really look like devil.
2. 2.5-inch wide SwivelScreen LCD display with touch panel capabilities: Sony convenietly "forgot" to mention that this screen is NOT widescreen. Most of the camcorders now-a-days come with widescreen LCD. Its a good feature if you always want to shoot in widescreen. In fact I would suggest you to shoot in widescreen only as all future TVs and current LCD/Plasma TVs are widescreen. You can future proof your video by shooting widescreen. This camcorder DOES support widescreen video but the LCD is NOT widescreen. So when you shoot widescreen, you see black bands on the top and bottom.
3. Digital still photos: Please don't rely on this feature. The best photos from this camcorder as as good as the worst photos from any popular digital camera. Technology has still not matured to the point where a camcorder can shoot as good as a digital camera and vice versa.
4. 20x optical/120x digital zoom: Optical zoom is very good. You can handle upto 10X optical zoom without a tripod. Any more zoom requires the use of a tripod. I was able to zoom in and read a car tag from the top of Sears tower, Chicago. I love the zoom feature in this camcorder. Don't use the digital zoom feature. Turn it off. As mentioned above, MPEG2 compression already makes the video bad in quality. The digital zoom further makes it worst.
5. Professional-quality Carl Zeiss lens: Yes its good. The image quality is truly great. No doubt about it.
6. Super SteadyShot picture stabilization system: Good enough to avoid small vibrations caused when going on a ship for example. But not good enough for the shakes encountered when walking with the camcorder. Don't expect to get great footage in such conditions. For great footage, you must still rely on a steady hand or a tripod.
7. On-screen zoom and record buttons: Not an useful feature. The camcorder tends to shake more when you use these zoom buttons on the LCD because the LCD is always projecting outside when shooting video. Hence you shake the camcorder more when you touch the LCD than when you touch the camcorder's body.
8. USB 2.0 interface: Good interface. Fast enough to download 30 GB in 1.5 hours. Firewire interface would have been great. But USB 2.0 is also good enough
9. Image Mixer Software: Very useless software. The free Picasa software from Google is far better in organizning your videos and pictures than the software that comes with this camera. Forget about this software.
10. InfoLithium battery with AccuPower meter system: Great battery life. I could shoot for upto 1 hour 20 minutes with one battery. Remember we always don't shoot continously in everyday life. We turn the camcorder on and off repeatedly when shooting. This battery last for 1 hour 20 minutes during normal shooting as explained above. If you shoot continously you may get longer battery life.
11. NOTE: This camcorder does NOT have an Active Interface shoe. Other Sony camcorders do have this feature. This allows you to add other Sony accessories, for example, extra flood light. If you are not planning to add any accessory, then don't worry about the absence of this feature.
12. DVDDirect compatibility: This feature allows you to directly burn your video and photos to DVD. I don't think this is a very useful feature. Its always better to download to computer, and burn only the good files and photos to DVD instead of burning all of them.
Overall summary. Buy this camcorder only if you are not serious about editing the videos. Its a good buy for point-and-shoot-and-view pleasure only. In my opinion, a mini-DV camcorder (DCRHC42 for example) is still a better bet than a DVD or hard drive based model. The only inconvenience in a mini-DV model is that you have to be a bit techy to download video to computer. If you are ok with that, the mini-DV still provides good value for money as its far cheaper than DVD or hard-drive models.
A step up from Mini DV December 8, 2006 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
Just bought this camera from Circuit City about two weeks ago. The first camera I had to return the next day because the image on the LCD was stuck upside down. The camera powers up pretty fast and you can begin recording in just a couple seconds. I love the fact that you can browse through the video and play anything on the fly. I would have thought at this price point it would take better still shots (only 1mp)but that wasnt really the reason I bought it anyway. Low light is ok.. it's no better or worse then my JVC Mini DV. I like the Sony 'night shot' feature. It allows you to take video in total darkness with a built in infrared mode. Do yourself a favor though and purchase an extended battery. The one that comes with it is pretty worthless at only a 1 hour rated life. I purchased the extended 9 hour battery and can realistically get about 4-5 hours without having to charge. The touchscreen is a little different but you get used to it quick. Kinda wish it had a viewfinder but that's on the next model up.
Mainly I purchased this because I was sick of dealing with tapes... I have a whole box of VHS and Mini DV tapes that I now have to take the time and convert to usable formats on my PC. The beauty of this camera is that all that goes away and the video is going to be in it's purest form for this level of camera. It doesnt take hollywood level video but at least you are removing one step out of the equation when having to re-render it. The software that comes with it is pretty worthless. about the only thing I liked was it has the ability to archive any changes from the camera whether video or photo and auto back it up with one click.
Don't buy the SR-40 or SR-60 you will be disapointed with the features vs. price. If you are looking to upgrade from tape go with this one the SR-80 becasue it is the best value over the two lower models. If you can afford it (i couldnt) Get the SR-100 becasue it has the better camera (3mp) and a viewfinder.
Compare the reviews of Sony vs JVC before you buy a HD Camera!!
Watch out for Bait and Switch Scam December 8, 2006 18 out of 27 found this review helpful
WARNING: STAY CLEAR OF USAPHOTONATION.COM The above site will scam you by offering the lowest price for the most popular camcorder such as the Sony DCR-SR100. After you provide them with your credit card info, including the 3 digit ID number on the back of the card, you may think that the purchase has gone thru. However you will receive an email stating that your order cannot be processed until you call their 800 number, extension 208 and speak to "Ben". Ben will say he needs your 3 digit Card ID. However the sale could not have gone thru initially without it and would have been rejected. But know Ben has you on the phone! Ben will be pushy, nasty and down right rude should you have to ask him anything while he is pushing to "down grade" your order to a DCR-SR80, pushing you to add such items as a must have UV Filter, a Wide Angle Lense, a Video Case and a 4 year extended warranty and a upgraded battery pack. Lo and behold the low price for the SR100 of $495 has now jumped to $940 for the SR85. Of course the SR85 has a 60 GB hard disk compared to the SR100's 30 GB hard disk. Oh yes, forget about the SR85 only being a 1 MP still photo resolution. Ben will tell you that because the Sony's have the Carl Zeiss lens that the 1 MP is the same as a 3 MP and will take perfect 8x10 still photos. Try and call them on the phone. They will be rude and once they know what you want will hang up on you. OH yes, something else they will not tell you on the phone or on the internet - they do not take returns on Sony Products! No wonder they can bait and switch. The included items on the invoice did not have individual prices broken out with just the total shown. That way they have no record of the prices they were quoting you "rapid fire" over the phone. I never did get the upgraded battery pack that I am sure I paid $150 for that was buried in the $940 cost. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. GO THEIR AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Mac Owners: Hopefully my mistake is your gain December 21, 2006 18 out of 22 found this review helpful
So it's right before Christmas, 2006. I had an old Sony DCR-HC30, and it ran on DV tapes. It only worked for a year before the LCD screen died, which became a known issue. I was very disappointed and tried to resolve the issue through Sony, as they set up a way to get repairs through their website, but it has been over a month now, and still no reply from them. In other words, nice product, worked on my Mac using iMovie, but very short-lived. I liked the Night Shot Plus for early morning wildlife movies (I live in Montana) and you can't beat Carl Zeiss optics! So although I was very disappointed with the LCD issue, I stayed open to Sony because of the Zeiss optics and the Night Shot Plus feature. And the miniDV did work in iMovie.
So while I was in Costco, again, desperate since it is just before Christmas and I still hadn't heard from Sony about repairs to my older camera, I look over the cameras there. I know Canons work well with Mac and iMovie, but there were no Canons there, and I had looked all over town in various stores. So when I saw this Sony, again with Night Shot Plus, Zeiss optics AND it said it WORKED ON MACS, I thought, the old Sony worked well, I like the features, it says on the promo literature it worked on Macs, kinda spendy but I decided to buy it. Plus it is a USB camera rather than Firewire (which for Mac work is really the way to go), and my Mac Firewire died and no place to fix it in this town. As Rosanadana once said, "If it isn't one thing, it's always something else."
I get home, charge it up, do a couple of minutes test video (picture looked great, everything seemed cool), and connect to the Mac (remember the old Sony had no problems). Nothing. So I re-read the manual, see that the supplied software does NOT work with Mac and you have to go to a third-party website to buy the software. I even tried drag and drop of the MPEG file on the camera (remember this newer one uses a hard drive rather than tape). But the MPEG file gave mean error as unreadable by Quicktime (I thought if I did an import and export to DV that might have worked). No go.
So I got to the third party website which is Pixela and see the software for Mac is another $99! Holy crap. But I really like the camera itself, no other brand has the Night Shot which I use a lot, and I can't afford to go to the higher level of camera with better optics in Canon, so I gamble the $100. Install everything. Still didn't work.
So anyway, after messing with the software (thirdparty and Mac) I think I found a work around so that, but there are a lot of steps and conversions, is VERY slow, and uses a LOT of harddrive space until you can crunch it down. So if you buy this camera for use on a Mac, it probably should only be if you need Night Shot Plus (which captures available ambient light) to shoot in very low light conditions without external light. I still will keep the camera, for low light conditions because no other cameras other than Sony do low light using ambient light as well, but will probably save and get a lower level Canon for most of my Mac iMovie work (the Eleura I have heard good things about, though no low light and the optics not as good). But until I figure out my Firewire dilemma that is, and get a Canon, I won't be making a lot of videos, that's for sure.
I wish Sony would make it easier for Mac iMovie folks, as there are growing numbers of Mac people, what with the ease of iLife (whcih includes iMovie) and iPod users. It would be worth their while, and they'd sell a lot more cameras.
Every thing is good except low light performance October 13, 2006 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
I agree with the previous reviewer. The low light performance of this camera is pretty bad. Deeps reds are more like deep pinks...but other colors are quite natural, though a bit flat. It is a nice camera otherwise: very compact, HDD makes a world of differenc in ease of use. Handgrip takes some getty used to. Stills are useless. No built-in flash makes situation even worse. Would have liked to have component video out so that we can get widescreen output diretly from the camcorder to TV. I may end up trading this for the big-brother DCR-SR100....
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