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The Sony CCD-TRV138 Hi8 Handycam Camcorder is a powerful yet affordable video recording device featuring a 20x optical zoom, a 2.5-inch swivel LCD display, and advanced NightShot Plus technology for low-light conditions. With its 1/6-inch CCD imager and 200K effective pixels, this camcorder delivers high-quality video and sound, making it an ideal choice for both casual users and budding videographers.
L**L
Fantastic video camera, great customer service, what's not to like??
This was bought so that my friend could get all of his old Hi8 tapes transfered to digital & DVD's, with the ulterior motive of making many more videos. This camera is much more advanced than his first one from the mid 80's, there are so many more buttons & features that I'm gonna be the one doing the actual digitizing. That aside,physically the camera has only the lightest of superficial blemishes, no large scrapes, scratches, ding, dents, damaged or any missing parts. The tape loading & unloading mechanism works flawlessly, I have tried it out with over 30 tapes so far, no broken, misfed or damaged tapes resulted from that workout. Both the black & white eyepiece & the fold out color LCD screen are flawless, both with very bright screens, I may have to turn the brightness down on them. As far as I can tell all of the buttons operate correctly, none of them have been damaged in any manner. The light on the front of the camera works, I would not recommend it for anything critical, a supplementary light of some sort is almost guaranteed to be needed. The supplied battery is currently on the camera & charging with the supplied & working power adapter. This also came with the lens cap & video out cable, both of which are working.Overall it was in better shape than expected for a 20+ year old video camera, with many additional features that will be useful when making some more videos down the road. To make all of the above items a much sweeter deal the owner Linda even upgraded the shipping at no additional charge, what that means is that the camera arrived here a full 7 days early! Combined with her generous 90 day warranty & 30 day returns this is someone to come back & buy from in the future when the need arises...
A**R
Every Thing I Wanted and More
This Review is long overdue, but I'm finally getting around to doing it. This is my 3rd Sony 8MM Handy Cam. I've purchased online. It is by far, the best of the 3. The price was good, it was shipped fast and arrived earlier than expected, looks and operates just like new and even came with a free tape in it.. I have been using it to view, edit and transfer my home videos over to DVDs and it has worked flawlessly. To the seller, I say Thank You and 5 out of 5 Stars. I would not hesitate to do business again.
J**.
It Does What it Was Intended to Do
It's not a camera you'd use to go shoot a movie, or something you'd use in some fancy studio. It's a home camera. A camera for regular guys looking to film their families or pets and make home movies. I've had this camera since it came out in 2005. I'm still using it in 2009 (different camera, but same model -- last one got stolen). One of the only really bad things about this camera is that there's no internet connection. No USB port, no FireWire, nothing. The only thing it plugs into is the wall and the T.V. (and VCR, for some people). The other really bad thing is the cameras weight. My hand does get pretty tired after a while. But in the days of I-Pods, and pen-sized video cameras, this camera will seem a bit heavier than it really is since most people aren't used to it. It's not at all impossible to film though. My uncle still uses his huge 1980's "record-straight-to-VHS" video camera, which he has to hold on his shoulder with two hands.The picture quality of this camera is pretty bad. It's sometimes blurry, usually fuzzy, and always grainy. But that's how I like it. It looks clear when played on the LCD screen. But when recorded onto a VHS tape, it has an 80's or 90's look to it. That's what I like though. There's always background noise too. Even in silence, there's noise. It's usually the sound of the Hi8 tape rolling. It's all acceptable though for home movies, which is what I use this camera for. The quality seems more horrible to some people than it really is. This is because they're all spoiled by digital, HD, etc. Well digital and HD-quality pictures aren't necessary at all -- unless you're making a professional movie or something. And if you are, then you'd buy a professional movie camera for $3,000+ -- not this one.Filming in SP might make the picture quality a little better -- I don't know. I never shoot in SP because it eats up half the tape time. If you want to get the full 2 hours out of your Hi8 tape, you have to shoot in LP. So while SP may (or may not -- I don't know) give you slightly better picture quality, I don't think it's worth sacrificing my tape time.The battery it comes with isn't great compared to other batteries you can buy separately (or so I've heard). Supposedly, the battery it comes with, when fully charged, can last about an hour and half (90 minutes) straight. I can't testify to this, because I've never filmed anything for an hour and a half straight. But not once in the last 4 hour years has the battery died on me while I was filming.The zoom is good. I would have preferred a 40x zoom -- because I'm a "zoom freak" -- but when most of the filming is home movies (pets, backyard, etc.), you really don't need a 40x zoom. The 20x zoom (which is what this camera has) is just fine. By the way, the lens is not a Carl Zeiss lens, unlike most modern cameras.The NightShot (night vision) is fantastic. It works in total darkness. Indoors, it works all the way across the room. Outdoors, it's not as good. It works great for about 6 feet, then gets a bit faint. You can see (though not so good) up to about 12 feet or so. The LED light helps, especially indoors. The NightShot is full screen too, not the little circle you see on some cameras.A lot of people complain about the LCD screen going black. Well I've never had this problem. I thought I did one time, and got really nervous and started thinking that all these people were right, but it turned out I had the lens cap on. I wonder if anyone else wrongly complained about it breaking because they forgot to remove the lens cap.Some people complain about the LED light. They say it's pointless and takes up battery life. Well let me tell you, it's far from pointless. When you're filming a black cat or dog, indoors, during the day, with the windows closed, in a poorly lit room (40 watt bulb in a table lamp), then the LED light is your best friend. Who cares if it does take up some of the battery life (and like I said, it's never once died on me while filming).One little feature this camera has is you can add titles to the screen. But it's pretty cheesy looking. And it only allows 20 characters, including spaces. So if you say "Happy Birthday [Name]", that only gives you 5 letters to work with for the name. A lot of times you have to put "B-Day" in order to fit the name.Another interesting feature is it allows you to film in widescreen (note: wide screen, NOT wide-angle lens), which is letterboxed. Something this camera doesn't have (which I always wanted) is interval recording (or a "time lapse"). It's something I would have liked to have fooled around with, but it's really not the type of feature you'd need for the cameras intended use, which is probably why it wasn't included.The "End Search" feature may be useful for some, but it's useless to me. What it does is it automatically sets the Hi8 tape to when you last recorded, so you don't accidentally record over something. I don't use this because I always re-use and record over my Hi8 tapes after I record them to VHS tapes.Oh, and like most cameras, there's a thing in the bottom that screws into a tripod (but a tripod must be bought separately). The cameras weight might be a concern for some using a cheap tripod, but I used the cheapest plastic tripod (cheap in both quality and price -- $10), and the camera held up fine.One scary thing about this camera is the amount of time you have to wait for the tape to eject. Every time I open the bottom to insert or eject a tape, I get nervous thinking that it's broken. But it always comes out. You just got to wait a couple minutes.This is one of the last Sony cameras (as far as I'm aware) to have buttons and an LED light. They removed the lights from their cameras, probably to make the cameras smaller (and thus lighter), and probably also to save battery life. I don't know. They removed the buttons on their more modern cameras and replaced them with a touch screen. The buttons are much more convenient than people think. First, with a touch screen, the screen gets fingerprints all over it. It might be alright with a touch screen pen. But who really wants to go out a buy a touch screen pen? And then carry it around with them while they film? And then try to fiddle around with it with one hand (usually your bad hand) while filming? I haven't done this, but I'm sure it's a pain. Second, it's much quicker (and convenient) to be able to toggle things like the date and time while filming, without having to go through touch screen menu options.It does admittedly become inconvenient during playback. I assume that with a touch screen, you only have to hit rewind or fast forward once. But when playing the film on this camera, you have to hold down the fast forward and rewind buttons. This is only while it's playing though. If you press stop and then click fast forward or rewind, then you only have to press it once.Another thing this camera has (which many modern ones don't) is an adjustable viewfinder. Most people don't even use the viewfinder, but on those rare occasions that you do, you'll be glad it's adjustable. The viewfinder is black and white (but doesn't film in black and white -- unless you record in black and white mode through the menu options). And you can't see through the viewfinder while the LCD screen is open and facing you. But you can see through it when the LCD screen is open and facing the person/thing you're filming.I would recommend this camera to those who like the old 90's look, plan on casually filming pets, making home movies, and who don't want to spend (or just don't have) a lot of money. The price range of this camera is $190-$245, which is very good for what you get. It's down over $100 since it's release too. When I first bought it in 2005, it cost about $365. For those looking for some high tech professional HD super duper mega camera with loads of gadgets and features, go waste your money on an $800 camera. This camera does what it was made to do, and gets the job [the job it was intended to do] done.
K**C
Will not play or record!
This is the second used unit I've purchased and any tape I put in to view tells me there was an error tells me to eject the tape. Again, beware when they say "fully tested". Any further purchases I will ask the seller up front on whether the unit will actually show the tape in the display window.
E**N
Happy customer. 😊
Received my sony handycam 2 days earlier than expected. It looked brand new and i was finally able to watch my old tapes i made from when i was a kid. The only thing i will say is that it could have had a little more packing paper in the box but it arrived a great condition so i will give it 5 stars. Thank you
J**N
Worth every penny.
Camera arrived in nearly mint condition and works like a charm! I bought this to convert some old 8mm and Hi8 tapes to digital format via an RCA capture card. The battery that came with it was dead on arrival though, but I reached out to the seller and they shipped me a brand new battery for free! Now that I have a working battery I may even use the camera to record some vintage style videos.
A**R
Solved my problem with old tapes
Works fine but did not include cords and was very well used with much wear however did allow me to review several old tapes which I will transfer to computer with conversion kit I bought separately
R**T
Hi 8 tapes - i have twenty five years of tapes / I needed a back up camcorder!
The Sony 990 camcorder appears to be brand new! My 700 Sony is five years older & well used. However, the recent purchase 990 Sony is perfect!!Excellent/ dependable seller! Included everything a buyer could need or want!! Thank you! Robin
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