Sony Handycam DCRDVD850 DVD Hybrid Camcorder with 60X Optical Zoom
- 16GB embedded memory
- Hybrid Plus offers flexible recording/transfer options
- 60X Optical / 2000X Digital Zoom
- Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with SteadyShot image stabalization
- 1/8-inch Advanced HAD CCD Imager
The Sony DCR-DVD850 is a standard definition, DVD-format Handycam camcorder that offers a step up from the DCR-DVD650. In addition to simple touch panel operation, DVD convenience, and a 60X optical zoom lens, the DCR-DVD850 adds 16GB of embedded flash memory, allowing for extended recording times and Hybrid Plus capabilities, which let the camcorder record video directly to either DVD media, embedded memory, or removable Memory Stick PRO Duo media (media sold separately). The DCR-DVD850 replaces the DCR-DVD810 for 2009. Target consumers are those interested in the convenience and compatibility of the DVD format, as well as those who desire longer recording times out of their DVD format camcorders…. More >>
Sony Handycam DCRDVD850 DVD Hybrid Camcorder with 60X Optical Zoom
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5 comments
Catharsis on August 31, 2009 at 5:56 am
A real nice camera (camcorder) it has internal memory a place to add more and this disk business… BUT the disks are only an hour on extended play even and thats it (from what I know)… So the use of Disks is in my mind a dieing breed; just not worth it. I thought, take it easy on the camera and let the disk transfer over to VCR (via my DVD/VCR machine) but all you get is an hour (extended play) on a disk. And keep in mind any and all cameras can hook up at least RCA cables (red, yellow, white) to your machine… But like I said, I thought to take it easy on the camera (battery life etc.) using a disk would be nice… So its up to you – the touch screen is easy and cool and all else that it does. But all digital will be the future…
JUDITH HAYES on August 31, 2009 at 6:45 am
WHAT A WONDERFUL CAMERA,EASY TO USE,GREAT PICTURE QUALITY,NICE TO HAVE THE DVD AND MEMORY CARD.
User in Ohio on August 31, 2009 at 7:32 am
I originally bout the 650 because I thought it had an internal memory but it doesn’t. It returned it back to the store and spent an extra $50 to get the 850. Not only does it have the internal memory but it also records in 5.1 surround. The only thing more it would need would be to record in HD. But for the price, you can’t beat this little camera. It even takes still photos.
J. Preston on August 31, 2009 at 9:19 am
This Handycam has everything needed to be the most versatile of all of Sony’s models with up-to-the-minute technology.
I originally hesitated because this only has an internal flash memory of 16 GB. However, I have a few of the sony memory sticks (4GB) Sony MSMT4G 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark2) Media and having them as an option allows me to record as much time on this unit as I could usually want. It is true that with the internal flash memory your recording time is restricted to about 11 hours. However, each 4GB of memory stick prolongs that limit by about 3.5 hours and supplements the internal flash memory.
I find the flash medium (and the memory sticks) to be preferrable to an internal hard drive (which can store 60 GB, but, are subject to mechanical failure). Although the hard drives will store 60GB, I rarely have that much to accumulate in digital footage before I dump it to my notebook, or, an external USB hard drive. 11 hours of storage is about perfect for a day of interviews and miscellaneous recording.
This unit is a very nice, attractive, two-tone gunmetal and silver finish. It is slightly larger than the (very compact) DCR 47-87 series.Sony DCR-SR47 Hard Disk Drive Handycam® Camcorder (Silver) However, it will still almost fit in the palm of your hand.
The images are sharp quality, indoors or out. It is true (for a change) that the unit allows for one-button record to DVD. You can just slip a mini DVD (3″) in the unit by lifting the cover and placing the DVD in the unit. This will burn about an hour to the 3″ DVD so you can share it immediately. You need to use Sony’s proprietary 3″ disc Sony 3″ Rewritable DVD+RW for Camcorders – 3pk but they are reasonably priced and reasonably available. The advantage of the searchable .mpg2 CODEC on disc should be obvious (as opposed to DV tapes).
If you need larger DVD burns, with the USB connection, it is possible to burn DVD’s on the spot (I use this for interviews) for copies and distribution from your notebook computer. In addition, the internal file configuration can be converted to .wma or .mpg using Sony’s proprietary software (included). (You will need to download the software updates to be able to edit the files using, for instance, Vista movie maker or other OS based video editing programs). The CODEC format is .mpg2 (not very efficient, but, allows for high resolution and editability (with updates to Sony’s sofware).
This unit is sturdy and made as well as any of the Sony handycams. The chassis is, in fact, a proven design that has been around the SONY marketplace for over five years.
Another very useful feature is the 5.1 surround sound microphone. When you want to accurately record both audio and visual, directional stereo mic’s will often pickup background noise and hiss, but, little else other than sound (such as voices talking at the camera) aimed at the mic. With the surround sound, you pick up everyting omnidirectionally. This is not only useful for picking up the voice of the person making the recording (as well as the subject) but has many other uses as well. When video’ing nature, the omnidirectional mike tends to attenuate the background hiss from all directions, yet, still pickup the sounds of birds and other nature sounds.
The digital quality is excellent (680,000 pixels translates to almost (about 75%) HD), and, with proper care in setting up your shots (being careful to avoid reflected or (too much) polarized light) you can make professional recordings.
After reviewing all of the available options out there, I think this is the unit with the most reliable and versatile features that is on the market.
Here are the specs from Sony’s website:
Specifications
Recording Format DVD Video Codec MPEG-2
Media Storage Type 8cm DVD (DVD+R DL / DVD+RW / DVD-RW / DVD-R) HYBRID / HYBRID Plus HYBRID Plus
(16GB Built-in Flash Memory and Movie recording on Memory Stick) Image Sensor Type 1/8″ CCD
Audio Format Dolby Digital 5.1 Creator (5.1ch.)
Zoom Mic Yes
Carl Zeiss Lens / Filter Diameter Vario-Tessar / 30mm Optical / Digital Zoom 60x / 2000x Maximum Still Image Resolution (Photo Mode) 720 x 576 Image Stabiliser SteadyShot LCD Screen Size &
Type 2.7″ Wide LCD (123K / 16:9) with
Touch Panel Face Index Yes
Film Roll Index Yes
Memory Stick Duo Slot Yes
USB Terminal Yes (USB 2.0 High Speed)
Dimensions (W x H x D) 55 x 89 x 130mm Mass (w/o Tape, Battery, etc.) Approx. 390g
Supplied Accessories
AC Adaptor AC-L200 Rechargeable Battery Pack NP-FH30 AV Cable Yes Application Software Picture Motion Browser USB Cable Yes
Lorraine Hornig on August 31, 2009 at 9:35 am
I purchased this camera after discovering my 8-year-old camcorder no longer worked three days before my vacation. I received my camcorder the day before my trip and only had time to charge the battery and read some basic information. I found the camcorder user-friendly and easy to use right out of the box…and its small size makes handling very manageable. I love the huge 16 GB internal memory and I was able to record my entire trip. The LCD touch panel is fantastic! Although it would be nice if it was a little larger than 2.7″, it was not at all difficult to see and use. If I recorded something I wanted to playback later, all I had to do was press a button on the touch panel; then touch the clip. Searching through recorded tape is a thing of the past. The video quality is very good. With that said, I am enjoying getting to know the other features of my camcorder. To anyone looking for a user-friendly and affordable camcorder, I highly recommend this one.