Handycam DCR-PC1
THe Sony Handycam DCR-PC1 is one of a new generation's first convergence products that increasingly blur the line between where computers stop and the rest of our lives begin.
May 14, 1999
Toys, toys, toys—they are the favorite part of my job in the Windows NT Magazine Lab. I get all the latest technology toys before you can buy them, and I put them through the paces as if they were my own. Surrounded by the world's best products, I find it a daunting task to pick the coolest hardware and software.
After sifting through my memories of 1998's favorite toys, I realized that the one device I really want isn't a straight IS device but a digital video camcorder. The Sony Handycam DCR-PC1 is one of a new generation's first convergence products that increasingly blur the line between where computers stop and the rest of our lives begin.
Unlike its analog cousins, the DCR-PC1 can apply a slew of digital effects and enhancements in realtime to recordings (i.e., it doesn't have to film what it sees). If you combine that feature with standard video, S-Video, and an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 1394 (100Mbps to 400Mbps FireWire)PC connection, you have one versatile device.
The DCR-PC1 fits in the palm of your hand, has a 10:1 optical zoom, 120:1 digital zoom, stereo audio recording, and two display screens (a small screen in the viewfinder for saving power and a larger LCD screen). Other options are also available for the DCR-PC1: a wireless remote control, a watertight sport case for filming underwater, a flash for still photos (a single tape can hold more than 500 photographic images), and a remote-control tripod.
I took this device with me on vacation, and I couldn't have been happier with its performance. Whenever I wasn't using the camera, I dropped it in my coat pocket. Although I bumped it around and squished it during crowded train rides, it always worked like a champ. My affection for this device is contagious. After seeing the DCR-PC1, my father plans to purchase it when the new-technology price drops.
Handycam DCR-PC1 |
Contact: Sony * 800-352-7669Web: http://www.sony.com |
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