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Old February 23rd 04, 02:01 AM
Bayrdge46
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Default SONY DIGITAL CAMCORDER

SONY DCR-TRV17 is a quality camcorder with a 10x optical zoom and 120x digital
zoom. The camcorder also features digital image stabilization. You can shoot
and watch your video using either the color EVF or huge 3.5-inch LCD
viewfinder.

Like most digital camcorders, the DCR-TRV17 is equipped with an IEEE 1394
connection (also known as i.Link and FireWire) for digital image transfer,
allowing video editing on a properly equipped home computer. In addition, all
analog ports on the TRV17 have analog to digital converters built in. With this
feature, anyone upgrading from older analog equipment can transfer their old
memories to new digital tapes.

If you own a TV equipped with Sony's Super LaserLink feature (or purchase an
optional Super LaserLink attachment for your TV), playback is especially easy.
You can just aim the DCR-TRV17 at the TV from up to 26 feet away, press "play,"
and enjoy your videos without having to connect any wires.

The DCR-TRV17 also doubles as a digital still camera, recording photos onto a
Memory Stick at a resolution of up to 640 x 480 pixels. Digital program editing
allows for easy dubbing of 20 selected scenes from one digital camcorder to
another, or to an analog VCR. Three different white-balance settings help
optimize color. The DCR-TRV17 includes a microphone input, as well as an
intelligent shoe for select Sony accessories. Also included are an AC power
adapter, lithium-ion battery, remote, stereo AV cable, and lens cap.

Features:
MiniDV camcorder
10x optical, 120x digital zoom with digital image stabilization
Carl Zeiss lens
Super Night Shot (0 Lux)
3.5" Color LCD monitor and color EVF
Records still photos onto tape or Memory Stick media
InfoLithium battery (appprox 1.5-2 hr recording time); also includes adapter,
wireless remote control, stereo AV cable, lens cap, USB cable, MGI Photo
Suite/VideoWave/USB CD-ROM driver.
In addition to the above, I am including in this package:

SONY NP-FM91 INFOLITHIUM 8 HR CAMCORDER BATTERY ($150.00 VALUE)
Five (5) JVC Digital Video Cassettes in the original box (only 1 has been
used), the rest are still sealed.
Carrying case by Ambico, large enough for camcorder, along with any other type
of camera or accessory, with three outside pouches.
This is the truth-I have only used this camcorder twice. It is in perfect,
near- mint condition. It will come in the orginal box, with original
accessories.

THANKS FOR LOOKING AND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE E-MAIL ME DIRECTLY.

JEFF
BROOKLYN, NY

 




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