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<h2>Steve and his Sony DCR-VX1000 Digital Camcorder!</h2>
<I>Last updated 12/18/96</I> 
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<H3>Update!</H3>
<p> 
<BLOCKQUOTE>I ended returning my cameral to Frys. The main reason was the tape 
  dropout. In the few weeks that I had the camera, I noticed 4 instances of dropout 
  and I felt that for $4,200, that was too much money to spend for existing tape 
  technology.
  <p> So, overall:
  <p> 
  <UL>
    <LI>Tape technology (6mm) needs improvement 
    <LI>Would like a 20x optical zoom (Digital zoom was grainy) 
    <LI>Would like a manual zoom (to save on battery) 
    <LI>Auto focus was too slow for close up items (like a model railroad) 
    <LI>No macro focus, could only focus at about 6 inches or farther 
  </UL>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
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<H4>Day One</H4>
<p> 
<BLOCKQUOTE>I finally did it. I broke down, spent the big dollars and bought my 
  <B>first</B> camcorder. Being as that I waited so long to buy one, and being 
  as that I am a Geek, I had to buy what I thought would be a nice camera.
  <p> This page will describe my impressions of the camera from a geek with too 
    much money point of view. It will also describe my likes and dislikes. Please 
    don't ask me if you should buy one of these cameras, as I have no idea what 
    is best for you. :)
  <p> I won't go into the specs, you can get those from their <A HREF="http://www.sel.sony.com/SEL/consumer/camcorder/dcr_vx1000.html">web 
    page</A>.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<p> 
<H4>Overview</H4>
<p> 
<BLOCKQUOTE>The <A HREF="http://www.sel.sony.com/SEL/consumer/camcorder/dcr_vx1000.html">Sony 
  DCR-VX1000</A> is a totally digital cameral. All of the data, video and audio, 
  is stored digitally. This means that the quality of the image remains the same 
  from tape play to tape play. What remains unseen is how long before tape dropouts 
  cause the codec to drop a frame or two.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<p> 
<H4>Quality Control</H4>
<p> 
<BLOCKQUOTE>Out of the box my unit had one "defect," a large piece of dust in 
  the bottom half of the viewfinder. No, its not a dead pixel, as the dust does 
  not stay in a static location when you move your eye around. I took it back 
  to Frys and exchanged it for one with a working viewfinder. After I got home, 
  however, I noticed the tape door mechanism was jammed. Back to Frys.
  <p> This time we tried all of the features, and this box looked brand new whereas 
    the second box looked like it might have been returned.
  <p> After 3 days the third camera is still working.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<p> 
<H4>Drop Out</H4>
<p> 
<BLOCKQUOTE>One of the things I did <B>not</B> like about Hi-8 was the dropout 
  after 4-5 passes. With my father-in-laws camera, we would start to notice a 
  lot of white pixels everywhere.
  <p> The vx-1000 is completely digital and each frame is compressed to store 
    more data on the tape. The compression routine has compression "blocks," which 
    are the units that are compressed down to smaller data.
  <p> After about 20 passes on the tape, I've noticed 2 frames in 9 minutes that 
    have dropout. In the first instance, two places on a face were blotchy, making 
    it look like a skin cancer of some sort.
  <p> In the second case, the entire block dropped out to black.
  <p> In my humble opinion, this is the biggest drawback to these and <B>any</B> 
    camera that uses a small tape media. The DV tape is 6mm I believe and is therefore 
    more subceptible to media problems.
  <p> Sony claims that the media is over engineers to reduce wear and dropout 
    and that the camera uses good error correction to deal with this problem. 
    If so, I hate to see what happens after 100 passes. </BLOCKQUOTE>
<p> 
<H4>User Interface</H4>
<p> 
<BLOCKQUOTE>The user interface is not the best in the world. For example, there 
  is no way to delete a stored photo entry from the casettes build in memory. 
  It appears that you can delete the entries by recording normal video over the 
  photo, but I have not been 100% lucky with that apporach.
  <p> The camera has two sets of step fwd and reverse and to be honest,I still 
    have not figured them out.</BLOCKQUOTE>
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<H4>Video Quality</H4>
<p> 
<BLOCKQUOTE>OK, I am no Rob Hahn and aside from the drop out, the video quality 
  is amazing. Given the proper lighting, the picture image is as sharp and steady 
  as I have ever seen. For $3,800, it should be!
  <p> In low lighting, the image can get grainy, as it can when you zoom past 
    10x which involkes the digital zoom.</BLOCKQUOTE>
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<H4>Cost</H4>
<p> 
<BLOCKQUOTE>Be prepared to shell out the bucks for the vx1000. The camera itself 
  as of 11/21/96 was $3,799 at the Campbell Frys. 60 minute Sony tapes are $25 
  and the Panasonic brand are $20. The lithium ion battery, which lasts 30 minutes 
  of heavy "vtr" use is a whopping $170 bucks. <B>Ouch</B>.</BLOCKQUOTE>
			
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