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Sony DCR-HC28 MiniDV Handycam Camcorder with 20x Optical Zoom

Sony DCR-HC28 MiniDV Handycam Camcorder with 20x Optical Zoom

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Brand: Sony
Category: Photography

List Price: $249.99
Buy Used: $150.00
You Save: $99.99 (40%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 19 reviews

Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: No
Optical Zoom: 20
Display Size: 2.5
Maximum Focal Length: 46
Minimum Focal Length: 2.3
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 12 x 14 x 10
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: DCRHC28
Model: HC28
UPC: 027242701403
EAN: 0027242701403

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Carl Zeiss Vario- Tessar lens; 20x optical/800x digital zoom
  • 1/6-inch Advanced HAD CCD imager
  • 2.5-inch touch-panel SwivelScreen LCD monitor
  • Super SteadyShot image stabilization and NightShot Plus technology
  • Easy Handycam button for ease of use

Accessories:

  • Pinnacle Studio Ultimate Version 12
  • Corel VideoStudio Pro X2
  • Adobe Premiere Elements 7
  • Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9 Platinum Pro Pack
  • Roxio Creator 2009

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  • Belkin F3N401-06-ICE IEEE 1394 4-Pin/6-Pin 400 Mbps FireWire Cable (6 Feet)
  • Sony ACCDVH Accessory Kit w/NPFH50 Battery, LCS-KHD Case & DVM60PRL Cassette for Sony MiniDV Camcorders
  • Sony LCS-VAC Soft Carrying Case for most Sony MiniDV, DVD & HDD Camcorders
  • Panasonic MiniDV Tapes (Pack of 5)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Sony DCR-HC28 MiniDV HandyCam Camcorder delivers the right mix of versatility and quality. Its compact and stylish design makes filming movies easy and convenient. The a/6-inch CCD Imager provides stunning detail and clarity, and the 20x optical and 800x digital zoom brings the action up close, with less distortion. Super SteadyShot(R) compensates for camera-shake, while teh NightShot(R) system captures natural video in the lowest light. The large 2.5-inch LCD screen lets you review your pictures and video to make sure it's the best. 20x optical, 800x digital zoom USB Streaming SteadyShot Image Stabilization NightShot Plus for low-light filming - minimum of 0 lux Auto Exposure Modes - Beach & Ski, Landscape, Portrait, Sports Lesson, Spotlight, Sunset & Moon Picture Effect Modes - Monotone, Negative Art, Sepia, Polarize Fader Effects - Black, Mosaic, Monotone, White White Balance Modes - Auto, Indoor, One-push, Outdoor Aperture - f1.8-3.1 Focal Distance - 2.3-46mm Full Range Auto and Manual Focus Built-in microphone USB and i.LINK(R) ports S-Video connection Shutter Speeds - Auto, 1/60-1/4000 sec. (1/4000 in AE mode) Supplied Software - Picture Package 1.5 Operating Systems - Windows Me, 2000 Pro, XP Home and Pro Battery Type - InfoLithium(R) with AccuPower(TM) Meter system (NP-NF30) Battery Life - Up to 9 hours (viewfinder) or up to 8 hours (LCD) Dimensions - 2-5/8 x 3-1/8 x 4-1/2 inch (65 x 79 x 113 mm) Weight - 14 ounces (420 grams) with tape & battery


Customer Reviews:   Read 14 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Nice little camcorder   April 23, 2007
 100 out of 102 found this review helpful

I purchased this camera as a replacement for Canon Optura 20 which was dropped and when estimate for repair exceeded price of this camera, I decided to move on. After using DCR-HC28 for several weeks, I believe this is a very neat package. Overall, I am very satisfied with this camera. One of the first things that I noticed is that color representation in low light conditions is much more accurate than that of Canon. I grew accustomed to adjusting Optura's white balance indoor in order to get accurate color tones. Now I am finding, that automatic settings work just fine and, in fact, I didn't have a reason to play with presets as of yet. This camera is more of a "point and shoot" type than Canon. It provides you with manual controls, but they are not easily accessible. Still, I have not found a reason to mess with these. Besides, for those, who would claim that manual settings are necessary for advanced/professional type of filming, I would point to the price tag and ask where and when did they last see an advanced/professional camera for under $300?
This camera is also about half the size of Canon and combined with low price and weight, produces a package that I can drag with me while going to the beach, bicycling, hiking, etc and not having to worry about ruining expensive piece of electronic gear, as was the case with my Optura which, at the time when I bought it, cost me about 2.5 times of what I paid for Sony.
So far, I've used this camera in about all of the lighting conditions that I would expect to ever having to consider. I have NO COMPLAINTS about its performance. Picture seems to be sharply focused and color tones are correct. Focus is fast enough to keep up with little kids or to shoot some sports/action. Sound quality of the microphone is quiet acceptable. There seems to be very little noise from drive motor and it is not picked up by the mic so it is not transferred to your recording. All of the essential controls and menus are within easy reach.
There are few negative points that prevent me from giving this camera 5-star rating. Lack of any kind of accessory shoe or external microphone input is a drawback. It would be nice to have these, as it would increase range of conditions under which one can use it. Still, among my friends, who actually have a camcorder, about 90% don't own an accessory light or external microphone, so if it was possible to lower camera cost by omitting these features, it is not a criminal move on part of Sony. The LCD display could have been a bit larger and it would not hurt if Sony would provide it with more freedom of motion - it only swings out to 90 degree angle and in certain situations it is a limiting factor.







4 out of 5 stars good value, easy to use and very portable   May 13, 2007
 38 out of 42 found this review helpful

i bought this handycam while on holiday in the usa, mainly to video my little cousin who is 18 months. the exchange rate meant that i saved 100 ($200).
its extremely easy to use. the minidv tapes are very cheap and if you have a dvd burner you can get very good quality video's directly. the battery life is sufficient but one of the best things is the sound quality and microphone pic up. i was 10 metres away on a wind swept beach but the camera picked up my voice perfectly. did nt give it 5 stars because it does nt come with a firewire cable and irritatingly i have to buy to different cables to use it on a sony laptop and a apple mac



3 out of 5 stars For Sony Hi-8 upgraders or if you shoot a lot of kids videos   February 24, 2007
 24 out of 42 found this review helpful

When you rotate the LCD out 180 degrees to let little kids see themselves on the LCD, the viewfinder shuts off, then you don't know if the kids are perfectly inside the frame or not. In comparison, the viewfinder stays on in our Sony Hi8 TRV 138, Sony TRV 118 and Canon mini DV ZR85 but not in this Sony DCR-HC28 and some other Sony DCR-DVD camcorders. This review from D. Johnson on Sony DCR-DVD205 (October 22, 2006) better described the problem:

"A big MINUS for Sony, and PLUS for Panasonic, JVC, Canon, and Hitachi -- When you rotate the LCD display 180 degrees on the old Sony Hi-8 Camcorder, the viewfinder remains on. The kids see themselves on the LCD, they giggle and jump around and play while I frame the shot in the viewfinder, and get great scenes. On the new Sony DCR DVD-105, 205, 305, 405, and 505, the viewfinder turns off. Panasonic, JVC, Canon, and Hitachi leave their viewfinder on, so if you want great images of small kids, don't get the Sony - Sony totally missed the boat removing this feature, probably to save power - I'd rather have an option to off the viewfinder if the LCD is rotated 180 degrees, rather than Sony forcing it off. Based on the lack of a built in light and removal of the viewfinder when the LCD is rotated 180 degrees, I decided to return the camcorder, and I feel good about doing that, because these basic features make the video better and should be in the Sony product. "



5 out of 5 stars DCR-HC28 and Mac and iMovie   December 22, 2007
 20 out of 20 found this review helpful

Thought I should chime in because I am always looking for info on a product's interface with my various computers. I love to play around with iMovie (for fun, not pro) and this camera made it easy as pie. I bought a four-pin to six-pin firewire cable for $15.00, recorded video, plugged the camcorder into my computer, opened iMovie, opened a "new project"...and it asked me if I wanted to import the video. I clicked "yes" and it began importing it all perfectly in real-time. Awesome. I hated my old way of having to convert files in order to play in iMovie. With this, it imported in mpeg4 and I needed no conversion or fancy software. I'm psyched.


5 out of 5 stars Great all around basic camcorder   March 19, 2007
 15 out of 17 found this review helpful

Very impressed with the picture and the colour, even in low light with much less granularity than other cameras we looked at. There aren't too many bells and whistles, but for a basic camcorder, you can't beat the quality.

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