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Sony Professional DSR-PD170 3 CCD MiniDV Camcorder with 12x Optical Zoom

Sony Professional DSR-PD170 3 CCD MiniDV Camcorder with 12x Optical Zoom

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Sony Professional DSR-PD170 3 CCD MiniDV Camcorder with 12x Optical Zoom

 
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The new DSR-PD170 DVCAM compact camcorder provides high quality acquisition in the DVCAM component digital format, as well as in DV, allowing up to 40 minutes recording on one tape Mini DVCAM tape, or 60 minutes on the same tape in the DV mode. This compact camcorder features three Advanced HAD 1/3 inch CCDs that allow two scanning modes: 480 progressive (for still) and interlaced (for video). These Advanced HAD¿ CCDs also provide high quality acquisition with increased resolution and sensitivity at reduced noise and vertical smear. The new enhancements to the CCDs have enabled the minimum illumination to be improved to an incredible 1 lux. The DSR-PD170 also features a built-in slot for MemoryStick®. Up to 988 JPEG pictures can be stored on one 64 MB MemoryStick®. In addition, the stored images can be mixed or keyed to the live image allowing logo insertion and/or mix effects. The built-in high MTF quality 12X electronic zoom lens features Auto focus and SuperSteadyShot¿ with manual Zoom, Focus and Iris control capability. Other enhancements from the DSR-PD150 include a larger high-resolution B&W viewfinder and a newly developed color swing out Hybrid LCD with greater brightness to increase monitoring capability in bright light conditions. The DSR-PD170 now has a larger handle with start/stop functions as well as zoom control on the handle for easy access and enhanced shooting capabilities

 
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Product Details
Product Length:15.9 inches
Product Width:4.9 inches
Product Height:7.1 inches
Product Weight:3.53 pounds
Package Length:17.6 inches
Package Width:13.7 inches
Package Height:8.6 inches
Package Weight:10.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

Features
  • 3 CCD video camera

  • 16:9 widescreen recording

  • 12x optical zoom lens

  • Records to MiniDV tape stock

  • Powered by NP-F570 InfoLithium rechargeable battery pack


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5
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5Great camcorder  Jan 22, 2010
I've been using this camcorder as a amateur video consultant for a non profit who bought top rated video equipment for their broadcast TV productions. After about six months of my use of it I was so impressed with its ease of use and features I ended-up getting one for myself.

Its video performance is magnificent. Low light is especially impressive as I recorded in ambient low light conditions which would have required supplemental lighting.

It can record to either tape or Memory Stick. I haven't tested Memory Stick recording yet but a knowledgeable friend told me to expect about 1GB to 4GB per hour depending on video quality setting.

It serves as a great video tape deck too. Connecting it via Firewire to your Windows PC you can control all the usual tape deck functions of rewind, fast forward, pause, stop, record, play (with video capture) all from your video software.

And as far as video software goes you can't go wrong with Adobe Premiere. Yes, it is costly but, like this camcorder, it is loaded with features that you will grow into with time and experience.

I know there is a lot for me to learn regarding video production but I think I have a top quality camcorder that I will grow into. I make this a solid recomendation to anyone who can afford taking this to that extra level.

I consider it an investment in myself because as I gain more video experience I already have bought my next level (or two) camcorder with this Sony DSR PD170.



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4Excellent Camera, Great Features  Mar 04, 2009
I bought this as a companion to my Sony DSR 200A almost two years ago. Its been a great addtion for two-camera shoots when color temperatures need to match. Both cameras shoot 16:9 (but not HD), which clients have asked for. Its great for interviews, spontaneous action, b-roll and so much more. Its low-light capabilities have produced some amazing shots to many a client's delight ("how'd you do that??").

The one drawback is that it is not a grab-and-shoot camera. Its automatic features don't respond well and you'll end up with unusable images, especially in bright sunlight. Also its wide angle lens seems to have some focus issues. I tend to not use it as much as I'd like, especially for "live" situations, I don't want to risk losing a shot because I couldn't focus. If you have time to set up the camera properly, you'll get great footage.

Otherwise, its a very handy and smaller version of the DSR 200A, down to the XLR inputs, attenuators and variety of controls. It records on the small DVCAM tapes or on Mini-DV which for some projects, I'll use the less expensive Mini-DVs because of price. I haven't been able to tell the difference.

This has been my go-to camera since I bought it.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent camera  May 25, 2008
I have owned my PD170 for about a year now. I bought it to replace my VX2000 (another great camera).

Pros:
1. Excellent quality images for a non HD camera.
2. XLR connectors.
3. Compact size with excellent weight for steady one handed shots.
4. The low light ability of this camera is second to none.
5. Professional look.

Cons:
1. Not a shoulder mounted camera.


I shoot mostly weddings, events and indoor theatre productions.

You can't go wrong with this video camera.

19 of 21 found the following review helpful:

4One of the greats in prosumer DV history...  Jul 15, 2005
Clean, beautiful images. Rugged construction. A fine run'n'gun videographic instrument, although after a year now I wish that I had gone with the shoulder cam version, the DSR-250, but that's another story...

Likes:

Wide range of shutterspeeds (1/4-1/10000).
Clean gain up to 9 or 12 db
and very light sensitive to boot.
Simultaneous B/W Viewfinder and color LCD.
Fairly sharp B/W Viewfinder, a must-have feature, imo.

Dislikes:

A few misplaced and unnecessary controls along the bottom ridge.
A few misplaced and very necessary controls, such as the iris control wheel that gets blocked by LCD screen when open and isn't very accessible for handheld besides.
Weak audio preamps.

For event videography, this camera just plain reigns supreme, for the price.

57 of 57 found the following review helpful:

5Outstanding camera, period.  Dec 15, 2004
I've used this camera on several professional video shoots now, including talking heads, outdoors and an indoor music video. The low light capability of this camera is nothing short of stunning, with clear, crisp images available even when using only available tungsten room lights. We shot a girl playing the piano with candles in the background and only the piano lamp and it looked great. The PD170 is very easy to use for the beginner and a breeze to tweak on the fly. It has solid, nicely positioned controls (for full auto and full manual configurations), pro XLR audio/mic inputs and easily accessible miniDV cassette mechanism that lets you change tapes while the camera is on the tripod. Its DVCam recording mode runs the DV tape at a faster rate, giving you about 43 minutes of recording on an hour miniDV tape. The higher recording speed is not mandatory, but does improve quality when you choose to use it. Autofocus is crystal clear, but easily manipulated manually with a great focus ring. This camera has lots of bells and whistles, including the ability to monitor both channels' recording levels onscreen, while taping. I've heard the networks' embedded reporters in Iraq are using PD170's and I believe it. The quality of the images captured by this camera is nothing short of professional. The heft and feel of the PD170 is just right. it's got a nice, built-in lens cover that's actuated by a solid feeling lever on the side of the lens housing. It also features two built in neutral density filters that can be flipped into position with another lever. The list of features and thoughtful design elements goes on and on. Obviously, I'm crazy about this DVCam and literally don't have a single complaint to share. If you're looking for a rock solid, professional grade camcorder in the $3000 range, look no further. Read up on it and the competition. Then buy this gem and prepare to be bowled over by its performance, pictures and exceptional design.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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