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    3 Megapixel Sony Camcorder - Press Release

    TRAVEL LIGHT WITH SONY’S NEW THREE-MEGAPIXEL CAMCORDER


    Enhanced Video Effects and Handycam Station Add Creativity and Convenience


    SAN DIEGO, June 29, 2004 - Weighing less than a pound and easily fitting into a pocket or purse, the new Sony® DCR-PC350 MiniDV Handycam® camcorder packs advanced technical features and imaging power into a compact, vertical design.

    This latest Handycam camcorder’s 3.31-megapixel, single CCD gives users the highest quality combination of video and still camera optics. It will be available in September, just in time for the holidays, for about $1,300.

    And making it as handy as it is compact, the new unit will come with a Handycam Station -- a tabletop cradle for charging and connecting to a TV or PC.

    Superior Video and Picture Quality

    Beyond 3-megapixel video and still quality, the DCR-PC350 model’s enhanced primary color filter produces video and still images that will satisfy both video enthusiasts and digital photographers. The unit’s color filter employs a new image processing technique for converting brightness more naturally, even when taking video and still shots of moving subjects with drastic changes in scenery and color.

    To enhance color reproduction, the camcorder processes color density in a similar manner to Sony’s leading digital still cameras. This results in vivid images that capture the true, natural colors of their subjects, including life-like skin tones and a dramatic reduction of the yellowing-effect in indoor shots.

    The camcorder’s efficient CCD imager reduces noise on still pictures resulting in sharp, clean still shots that approach professional quality. Plus you can select from three still image sizes: 640 x 480 for sharing as e-mail attachments, in addition to 1,600 x 1,200, and 2,016 x 1,512 for high quality prints.

    All Charged Up and Ready to Go

    Like a cell phone or PDA cradle, the accompanying Handycam Station charges the DCR-PC350 camcorder and connects it to a TV or PC, while keeping the camcorder easily accessible. The Handycam Station comes fully loaded with all the necessary inputs, including S-video and an audio/video terminal for connecting the unit to a TV, as well as a USB 1.1 port and an i.LINK® (IEEE-1394) digital interface for connection to compatible PCs.

    And when away from home, people can take advantage of both the power and the A/V connections that are built directly into the unit.

    New Features Bring Hollywood to Home Video

    The DCR-PC350 camcorder’s new cinematic effect mode enables users to experience the thrill of recording and playing back film-like scenes on video. This effect automatically engages the unit’s progressive and 16:9 wide modes, creating video with Hollywood-like color reproduction while recording at 30 frames per second.

    Take Creative Control of Video and Stills

    The unit offers the option of precise automatic exposures or the ability to manually adjust for video or stills taken indoors or out. This translates to crisp clear pictures and video even in challenging lighting conditions.

    For further control, a videographer can manually initiate a zebra-metering mode to detect overexposed video.
    Additional features include:

    • 2.5-inch Precision SwivelScreen™ Hybrid LCD Display - Touch screen technology transforms the LCD into a convenient control pad, plus it provides an additional start/stop record button and zoom control directly on its frame for quick response. Plus, the hybrid system provides accurate viewing in bright light virtually eliminating the “wash-out” common with traditional LCD screens.

    • Carl Zeiss® Vario-Sonnar® T* Lens - Advanced optical multi-layer coating within the Carl Zeiss lenses reduces glare, flare and increases contrast. This results in vivid image brilliance, true-to-life color saturation, and precise renditions of subtle tones.

    • Memory Stick PRO Duo™ Media Slot - To complement its smaller form, the DCR-PC350 model accepts Memory Stick PRO Duo flash media, which is about one-third the size and half the weight of standard-size Memory Stick media.

    • 10X Optical/120X Precision Digital Video Zoom - Sony's optical video zoom not only brings the action closer but the precision digital video zoom uses interpolation technology to make digital zooming cleaner, with less distortion than conventional digital zooms.

    • Super NightShot® Plus 0 Lux Recording system - This feature allows you to shoot video in darkness while delivering more natural color to the video.

    For more information on this or other Sony products, please visit, www.sony.com/di
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    Nice toy

    If they want to send out a demo unit for us to torture in school, I wouldn't be all that upset.

    MJS

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    This would be horrible

    Quote Originally Posted by Photo-John
    TRAVEL LIGHT WITH SONY’S NEW THREE-MEGAPIXEL CAMCORDER


    Enhanced Video Effects and Handycam Station Add Creativity and Convenience


    SAN DIEGO, June 29, 2004 - Weighing less than a pound and easily fitting into a pocket or purse, the new Sony® DCR-PC350 MiniDV Handycam® camcorder packs advanced technical features and imaging power into a compact, vertical design.

    This latest Handycam camcorder’s 3.31-megapixel, single CCD gives users the highest quality combination of video and still camera optics. It will be available in September, just in time for the holidays, for about $1,300.

    And making it as handy as it is compact, the new unit will come with a Handycam Station -- a tabletop cradle for charging and connecting to a TV or PC.

    Superior Video and Picture Quality

    Beyond 3-megapixel video and still quality, the DCR-PC350 model’s enhanced primary color filter produces video and still images that will satisfy both video enthusiasts and digital photographers. The unit’s color filter employs a new image processing technique for converting brightness more naturally, even when taking video and still shots of moving subjects with drastic changes in scenery and color.

    To enhance color reproduction, the camcorder processes color density in a similar manner to Sony’s leading digital still cameras. This results in vivid images that capture the true, natural colors of their subjects, including life-like skin tones and a dramatic reduction of the yellowing-effect in indoor shots.

    The camcorder’s efficient CCD imager reduces noise on still pictures resulting in sharp, clean still shots that approach professional quality. Plus you can select from three still image sizes: 640 x 480 for sharing as e-mail attachments, in addition to 1,600 x 1,200, and 2,016 x 1,512 for high quality prints.

    All Charged Up and Ready to Go

    Like a cell phone or PDA cradle, the accompanying Handycam Station charges the DCR-PC350 camcorder and connects it to a TV or PC, while keeping the camcorder easily accessible. The Handycam Station comes fully loaded with all the necessary inputs, including S-video and an audio/video terminal for connecting the unit to a TV, as well as a USB 1.1 port and an i.LINK® (IEEE-1394) digital interface for connection to compatible PCs.

    And when away from home, people can take advantage of both the power and the A/V connections that are built directly into the unit.

    New Features Bring Hollywood to Home Video

    The DCR-PC350 camcorder’s new cinematic effect mode enables users to experience the thrill of recording and playing back film-like scenes on video. This effect automatically engages the unit’s progressive and 16:9 wide modes, creating video with Hollywood-like color reproduction while recording at 30 frames per second.

    Take Creative Control of Video and Stills

    The unit offers the option of precise automatic exposures or the ability to manually adjust for video or stills taken indoors or out. This translates to crisp clear pictures and video even in challenging lighting conditions.

    For further control, a videographer can manually initiate a zebra-metering mode to detect overexposed video.
    Additional features include:

    • 2.5-inch Precision SwivelScreen™ Hybrid LCD Display - Touch screen technology transforms the LCD into a convenient control pad, plus it provides an additional start/stop record button and zoom control directly on its frame for quick response. Plus, the hybrid system provides accurate viewing in bright light virtually eliminating the “wash-out” common with traditional LCD screens.

    • Carl Zeiss® Vario-Sonnar® T* Lens - Advanced optical multi-layer coating within the Carl Zeiss lenses reduces glare, flare and increases contrast. This results in vivid image brilliance, true-to-life color saturation, and precise renditions of subtle tones.

    • Memory Stick PRO Duo™ Media Slot - To complement its smaller form, the DCR-PC350 model accepts Memory Stick PRO Duo flash media, which is about one-third the size and half the weight of standard-size Memory Stick media.

    • 10X Optical/120X Precision Digital Video Zoom - Sony's optical video zoom not only brings the action closer but the precision digital video zoom uses interpolation technology to make digital zooming cleaner, with less distortion than conventional digital zooms.

    • Super NightShot® Plus 0 Lux Recording system - This feature allows you to shoot video in darkness while delivering more natural color to the video.

    For more information on this or other Sony products, please visit, www.sony.com/di
    I am very dissapointed in the trend to make DV camcorders , well cameras.....All they acomplish in my opinion is making a Camcroder 3x more expensive....Now this is a reason...convieniance. but it is not worjth the money.....

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