Friday, May 22, 2009

Deals on Sony HDR-HC9 MiniDV HD Handycam Camcorder


I've been trying my best to come up with something more but honestly, this is all I could find. This camcorder is basically the HDR-HC7 with a new paint job and a few minor modifications. Not to say this is a bad camera...far from it. I shoot exclusively with Sony camcorders and this one is by far the best I've ever owned.

If you happen to own the HDR-HC7 don't be swindled into upgrading. As the few minor spec differences above point out, you already own the new HDR-HC9 minus the 8GB Memory Stick storage capacity and the onyx color scheme. Compare the specs for yourself, if you find anything that differs between these two models feel free to list them in the comments section under this review. I searched for 30 minutes and this is the best I could do.

As far as the camera performance itself...what can I say? It's a Sony, top of the line. If you want to shoot quality HD movies but don't want to break your bank account, the Sony HDR-HC9 or HDR-HC7 is probably the right fit for most people's budgets.

I also prefer shooting with this camcorder because of the MiniDV tapes it uses as opposed to all the other media platforms such as DVDs, Hard Drives, Flash Memory...etc.. This format (MiniDV) is an industry standard and if you are planning on editing your videos with computer software (Adobe Premiere, Sony Vegas Studio) this is the ONLY way to go.




The Sony HDR-HC9 is a great camera in a small package. The HDV footage is stunning in clarity. The Super SteadyShot really works well as long as fast zooms and pans aren't in the plan. The NightShot is super fun to use at dimly lit parties and events. Smooth Slow Record is a blast! Tape something with lots of motion (volleyball serve, trampoline flip) and dissect it. Coonectivity is great with component video, AV, and HDMI outputs. All this functionality in a camera that fits in your pocket (almost) is awesome! most of the time...

Some of the buttons are too small and hard to reach if the LCD screen is out. Also, the manual focus control is difficult to use. It is a scroll wheel which is hard to control. A focus ring would have made this camera much better.

Overall, I would recommend this camera for anyone who wants to shoot HD footage of family events or even use professionally as a 2nd or 3rd camera as a stand alone on a shoot of an event.

I like this a lot. Maybe it's just because it's my first HD camcorder, but I do a lot of video editing and dvd burning of youth sports videos (for my kids teams) and this is the first camcorder (including borrowed from other parents) that I've been able to actually get really good quality DVDs burned. Old VHS-C, Hi-8 and other DV camcorders (including hard drive and mini-dv) always look fine on my tv when plugged in directly from camcorder to tv, but once all the compression and burning and whatever is done and it's on DVD it never plays nearly as good. I know I'm converting the HD tapes into DV to burn but the end-result has been a much better quality DVD than the mini-DV tapes on DVD.

I like pretty much everything about this camcorder, especially all of the outputs and the placements and ease of the the battery, but the zoom is the one thing that I wish would feel a little better. It's hard for me with my big hands and fingers to do a nice, slow zoom in and out during a shot. I touch it a little and it doesn't really move, than I add a little too much pressure and it zooms in too far, too quickly. I think I'm getting a little better at it though, it just takes a bit more caution for me. Also, though it's not a big deal, I wish the eye-piece rotated up like my old hi-8 handicam does. I haven't tried taking pictures yet but I'm not that picky and I'm sure it's going to be just fine for me. As for battery time, it seems pretty typical to me, as far as the batteries that always come with the camcorders go. I always like to have two batteries so I'm covered anyway. I also prefer to shoot thru the eyepiece not looking at the LCD so that saves a ton of battery power.

Sony Handycam HDR-HC9 High Definition Digital Camcorder - Tape Drive, Memory Card - 16:9 - 2.7 Color LCD

Sony Handycam HDR-HC9 High Definition Digital Camcorder - Tape Drive, Memory Card - 16:9 - 2.7 Color LCD


Includes - Power Adapter/In-Camera Charger (AC-L200), InfoLITHIUM Rechargeable Battery (NP-FH60), Remote Commander(R) Remote Control (RMT-831), Component Video Cable, Multi A/V Cable (Stereo), Application CD-ROM with Driver, i.LINK(R) Cable, USB Cable, Lens Hood, and Enjoy Handycam(R) DVD : 2.7 Wide (16 - 9) Touch Panel Clear Photo LCD Plus Display (211K Pixels) : 3.2-Megapixel 1/2.9 ClearVid CMOS Sensor with Exmor technology : Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T Lens Type - 10x Optical Zoom, 20x Digital Zoom; 35mm Equivalent - 49 - 490mm (4 - 3 Camera Mode), 40 - 400mm (16 - 9 Camera Mode) : Aperture - F1.8-2.9 : Filter Diameter - 37 : Focal Distance - 37mm : Shutter Speed - Auto, 1/2 - 1/500 (Scene Selection Mode) : Minimum Illumination - 5 lux (Auto Slow Shutter ON, 1/30 Shutter Speed) : Video Signal System - NTSC color, EIA standards : Formats Supported - HDV (MPEG2) and DV (AVI) : HDMI Connection Output : Memory Stick PRO Media Compatibility - Tested to support up to 8GB media capacity; does not support high speed transfer function; does not support Access Control security function. : Format(s) Supported - HDV (MPEG2) / DV (AVI); Video Signal System - NTSC color, EIA standards : Up to 1440x1080 video res


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