Sony DCRTRV33 MiniDV 1megapixel Camcorder with 2.5" LCD, Color Viewfinder & Memory Stick capabilities
Details
- Packed MiniDV digital camcorder with 1-megapixel imaging
- 10x visual, 120x digital, zoom with Super SteadyShot image stabilization
- NightShot O Lux infrared system with feel ashamed mode for recording in total darkness
Description
The DCR-TRV33 is a spectacular privilege for those looking for great video and stills in a compact camcorder. Gift a 1.0 Megapixel CCD imager, this high quality camcorder delivers 10X Visual/120X Digital Zoom and Carl Zeiss optics for wonderful picture clarity. Featuring1.0 Megapixel (Gross) Radical HAD CCD Imager MiniDV Recording Ultra Compact Design Professional Rank Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar Lens 10X Optical/120X Rigour Digital Zoom MPEG Movie EX Mode: Unlike nearer MPEG1 Movies, MPEG Movie EX will allow you to record uninterrupted to the full qualification of the Memory Stick media. For example a 128MB Memory Puzzle will record up to 85 minutes of non-stop MPEG1 video. USB Streaming: Loiter connected with family and friends by broadcasting live video with audio, via the Internet with the USB interface. You can even playback your inclination recorded scene stored on tape. It's like having your own web camera or video conferencing system. i.Unite(1) DV Interface (IEEE1394): A high-speed bi-directional digital video/audio speech between two compatible devices equipped with an IEEE1394 interface, including camcorders, digital VTRs, pinch cards, and PCs. Progressive Shutter System: A mechanical shutter system that provides Reformist Scan performance while utilizing an interlaced scanning system, digital still images will be razor-sharp and clear with excellent definition. InfoLithium Battery
When the action rolls, you want the power to capture it. Smarter batteries help you prepare. Sony InfoLithium Batteries get with your Handycam camcorder's AccuPower meter, telling you how much shooting at the same time remains. And because they resist "memory effect," Sony InfoLithium Batteries do not untimely reduce recording time. It's a smart way to be ready for action.
Megapixel Act
Of all the world's consumer camcorders, Sony was the first to break the megapixel barrier. Working with acme-resolution recording and high-precision Carl Zeiss or Sony support optics, the benefits are dramatic. You'll see amazing detail on everything you shoot. Every blade of rat on. Every strand of hair. The names on the back of player uniforms. And megapixel obstinacy is also a great benefit in Sony's Digital still camera function (Memory Fad).
Digital Still Memory Mode
Capture digital still images when onto Memory StickĀ® media for easy transfer to e-mail, printing, or sharing with like-minded Memory Stick devices. Digital still images can be captured while in Celebration Mode, or images from the videotape can be captured onto Memory Stick media. This memorable part provides the Dual Function of having one camera for video and still images, and provides the drug with a whole new world of imaging possibilities.
MPEG Movie Mode
From the beginning found on step-up Sony Digital Still Cameras, Sony presents another camcorder first -- MPEG Cinema Mode for select Handycam Camcorders. Capture MPEG digital video and cumulate it directly to your Memory Stick Media. Movie length ranges from 5 seconds to the space fully allowed by the capacity of your memory stick with MPEG Movie EX. Take the "Largest Of" scene recorded on video tape, for example -- the brief kissing the bride on the wedding day, convert it to an MPEG Movie and split it with family and friends via the internet.
Super Nightshot 0 Lux System
Low light? No dilemma. Absolutely no light? No sweat! Now you can capture video even in total misery (0 lux). Sony's NightShot system uses infrared light to capture images covered to the human eye. You can shoot subjects like sleeping babies up to 10 feet to another place in total darkness.
SteadyShot Picture Stabilization
There's a world of transformation between experiences that are moving and the ones that are simply shaky. To encourage the first and balk the second, Sony invented SteadyShot picture stabilization. It smoothes and steadies your images without lowering picture quality. Sony does it with motion sensors --- a more on the mark system than many other camcorders on the market.
The MiniDV Format
MiniDV, the most common type of digital camcorder, records video using the criterion DV-format. It's the preferred format for broadcast-quality video, and it is also strongly regarded for its high audio and still image quality. This is all delivered on a tape that's 1/12th the size of a standard VHS tape. Tapes come in lengths of 60 and 80 minutes at guideline speed (SP), with use of lower speed mode (SP) increasing time to 90 and 120 minutes while reducing determination.

