Product ReviewsDigital cameras
Network seems to be Sony's new buzzword. MiniDisc Walkmans, MP3 players and even camcorders have all become network devices, although 'network' means something different in each case. With camcorders like the DCR-TRV50E, it refers to the addition of Bluetooth functionality. This may seem like a strange feature for a camcorder, but Sony has thought up a few uses for it, mostly revolving around the camcorder's ability to moonlight as a digital camera.
As you'd expect from a Sony camcorder, video image quality is first rate for a single-chip model, rivalling some three-CCD examples. There's a tendency to overemphasise red, but detail resolution is excellent and there's little blooming around coloured areas in low light. In daylight, again, detail and colour fidelity are first rate. As a digital camera, the TRV50E is also decent, with 1.39 (effective) megapixels. This amounts to a 1,360 x 1,020 native image resolution. There's a built-in flash and an 8Mb Memory Stick supplied, which can store 11 images at maximum resolution. You can also record MPEG movies to Memory Stick, which, like the still images, can be emailed via Bluetooth. Sony provides plenty of options for connecting to other AV devices, all available on the camera body. There's a proprietary mini-jack for composite video and audio connections, S-Video, headphone and mic mini-jacks, and both i.LINK and USB, although the latter requires a special cable. There's also a LANC editing jack. The only physical downside is the bottom-loading tape mechanism, which will annoy anyone wanting to use a tripod. The DCR-TRV50E isn't Sony's sexiest camcorder, but image quality is great and it's brimming with features. However, unless you want the Bluetooth functionality, it isn't worth the extra £200 over JVC's GR-DV3000 (see below). By James Morris SPECIFICATIONS:
MiniDV format, 1.55-megapixel CCD, 10x optical zoom, 120x digital zoom, colour viewfinder, touch-sensitive 3.5in colour LCD panel, electronic image stabiliser, 8Mb Memory Stick memory, still photos up to 1,360 x 1,020 pixels, MPEG movie capture to Memory Stick, Bluetooth. Sponsored Links
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