Reviews Sony DCRHC85 MiniDV Digital Handycam Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom

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Sony DCRHC85 MiniDV Digital Handycam Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom Product Description:



  • Sleek, compact MiniDV camcorder and digital still camera with 2-megapixel CCD
  • 10x optical zoom lens (digital zoom to 120x) with Super SteadyShot image stabilizer
  • 3.5-inch rotating LCD and color viewfinder
  • Low-light recording settings, Memory Stick Duo slot, and intelligent accessory shoe
  • NP-FM50 InfoLithium Rechargeable Battery

Product Description

When image quality matters most, choose the DCR-HC85 MiniDV Handycam Camcorder from Sony. It features a 1/3.6" advanced HAD CCD imager which captures up to 2 megapixels of video information, translating into 530 lines of crisp, clear horizontal resolution. It even allows still image capture on Memory Stick DUO up to a huge 1600 x 1200 resolution. Combined with the new glare-reducing Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens, the DCR-HC85 gives you video that is larger and more vivid than any other camcorder in its class. Digital Still Memory Mode Professional Quality Carl Zeiss(R) Vario-Sonnar T* Lens Easy Handycam Button Super NightShot Plus Infrared System i.http://amzn.com/dp/B0001DB3GQ/?tag={ucomicscom} Interface MPEG Movie EX Mode 2.0 Megapixel (Gross) Advanced HAD CCD Imager 1/3.6" Advanced HAD (Hole Accumulation Diode) CCD Imager with 1080K (effective) video pixels provides excellent detail and clarity, for exceptional digital video performance. Realize unprecedented digital still images with 1920K (effective) pixels. The Megapixel technology enhances your digital videos (530 lines of horizontal resolution) and digital photography performance. 10X Optical/120X Digital Zoom The optical zoom helps to bring the action up close from far away. In addition, the digital zoom interpolation means that extreme digital zooming is clearer, with less distortion than previous types of digital zooms. 3.5" Hybrid SwivelScreen LCD Display (123K Pixels) Provides excellent viewing clarity with improved resolution. The 123K pixel LCD display makes images sharp and detailed during playback or when monitoring recording. The Hybrid Reflective-Transmissive LCD Screen provides accurate viewing in sunlight or bright light, virtually eliminating the "wash-out" common with traditional LCD Screens. Digital Still Memory Mode with Memory Stick Duo Media

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73 of 74 people found the following review helpful.
5Hits the right price point...
By Marc Jacobs
I'm quite impressed with the new Sony DCR-HC85. I had been looking at some of the Panasonic 3CCD cameras in this price range as well as the Canon Optura Xi (which is a little more expensive). In the end I chose this camera for the following features:* very large (and sharp) CCD for the price* 0lux night shot mode, though somewhat gimmicky. grainy, and green in practice, is very effective for taking sleeping baby shots* reputedly much higher reliability and better repair services (vs the Panasonic)* large reflective/transmissive LCD that's highly visible in both dark and light* many videophile-oriented features (more on that below).* can operate as a webcam

Upsides:* Though many online reviews have questioned whether or not the touchscreen-based interface is a good thing, I found it to be more than adequate for my needs. One of the first things I did was rearrange the menus with my favorite features up front. Very easy to do and makes the camera feel "customized". If the camera weren't capable of these customized personal menus, however, I'd imagine the somewhat slow and bulky interface would get pretty annoying.* True anamorphic 16:9 widescreen functionality works great and is easily understood by video importing tools.* Nice shape, easy to hold. I have shaky hands and prefer a slightly larger camera to hold onto.* Its optical image stabilization is amazing. Once again, I have shaky hands and was worried about getting steady video. Exceeded my expectations on this point.* Setting it up as a webcam was straightforward and the quality was great.* Nightshot Plus is eerily effective. The video ain't gorgeous, but it sure does do the trick. I'd imagine that the accessory shoe-based IR light that Sony offers would improve the functionality of this feature even more.

Downsides:* Camera comes with an 8MB card that can only realistically hold 8 photos. Kinda pointless unless one is just test-driving the feature.

* Camera comes with just a single FP50 lithium battery which doesn't hold enough power to record an entire 60min DV tape (unless, possibly, you turn off the LCD, use just the viewfinder, don't use anything on the accessory shoe, and film straight through without stopping). I guess that's what keeps the price down.* Camera doesn't come with a FireWire cable. I was not able to use Windows Movie Maker 2 using just the included USB cable (although USB streaming with MSN Messenger worked great with that). I had plenty of FireWire cables in my bin of extra computer parts, but just don't see how you can get professional results without one.* Though the camera supports both progressive scan and true anamorphic 16:9 widescreen (both features helpful in acheiving a film look with a digital video camera), you can't use them both at the same time.* Some default settings are questionable (but easily changed). Why default to 4-track 12bit audio vs 2-track 16bit? Why default to beeping melodies on key presses? Some odd buttons on the default Personal Menu (which is what you customize).

Overall, I'm a big fan of this camera and would recommend it highly.

67 of 69 people found the following review helpful.
5I'm very happy I took the time to find a camcorder, so fine!
By S. A. KEETON
My mother had decided to buy a new camcorder, and gave me the privilege of finding it. After consulting not only Consumer Reports, but INFINITE reviews on INFINITE camcorders on INFINITE sites, I took a plethora of information and I found myself at a sound conclusion.

I had discovered that Canon camcorders have the best picture, bar none. Also, they are also the only camcorders that you can use still picture WITHOUT interrupting the video, unfortunately Canon's repair percentage is one of the largest. On the other hand, Sony proved itself to be the most durable and reliable camcorders (according to Consumer Reports, multiple reviews, and of course, my own experiences.)

Going from a Digital8 (1 mega pixel) to a MiniDV (2 mega pixel, 1.92 for actual recording) was UTOPIA. If your looking at TRVs (30, 40, etc.) as I was, you will discover that they tend to have a washed out picture and you pay more for less features e.g., 2.5 LCD. Moreover, the DCRHC85 has a gorgeous (and crisp) 3.5 LCD, and a cornucopia of creative controls.

Sony's new camcorder is impressively very light in weight as well, but is no indication of poor material nor construction. I do however, rarely have an issue of closing the LCD, but I chop this up to my virgin experiences with this new design. The touch screen is something to get use to as well, nevertheless its organization is superb, and is also quite responsive. The camcorder even has an "EASY" button so you can disable the "pro" buttons, leaving the standard function buttons (record, playback, etc.) which are still real (analog) buttons too. This camcorder is quiet and does NOT pick up the motor as some Sony's (and others) in similar classes seem to do. The new fancy Carlos lenses are more than just a name, they improve the picture filming and quality a lot! The sun and glare off metal, snow, and water are reduced immensely. The audio is also very clear, but does seem to pick up less than the TRV78 (mom's older Sony, which is still working just fine.) However, this camcorder has yet to miss any desirable audio.

I am an individual with large hands, hands which have a little trouble squeezing in between the camcorder and strap, but they manage just fine. Night shot and Steady Shot are a vast improvement too, I was recording at my little sisters school dance, and in a dark gym with a disco ball going... and it did not miss a beat (pun intended.) Furthermore, not only can it go in and out of Night Shot with sensors, the picture remains AMAZINGLY seemless!

I have seen this camcorder's effective (recording) pixel amount differ from site to site, but according to the manual, it records in 1.92 mega pixels, and I believe it!! ONE THOUSAND may seem like a lot to pay, but it is the best deal I found for a camcorder of this caliber.

I literally spent over a month checking camcorders out for my dear old ma', which in turn found itself to be extremely educational.

In conclusion, I do nearly *ALL* the camera/camcorder art in my family, and thus I am proud, and confident, in saying that this is the !BEST CAMCORDER ON THE MARKET under 1000!

Good luck with any decision you end up making.

-IvoryCrane

21 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
2Beware...widest/min. focal length of lens(52mm) limiting!
By N. Epstein
This is a great camcorder except for one major limitation: the minimum focal length of the lens. The lens is equivalent to 52mm - 520mm in 35mm camera terms. For telephoto situations it is great, but as far as normal shooting it means that if your subject is close, you will have to back up to get everything on screen. I bought this camera one day before going on a trip to Disneyland and found that I was constantly backing up into people or getting frustrated that I could not get everyone in the picture.Most new camcorders have a much lower minimum focal length, usually between 44mm - 46mm. It may not seem significant but the 6 - 8mm difference of the HC85's lens at its widest, is VERY NOTICEABLE! I had being using a Sony TRV10 with a 42mm minimum focal length which made the problem even more apparent. This is the only new Sony model with this limitation. Every other new Sony model, including the similarly designed but lower resolution HC65, have either a 45mm or 46mm minimum focal length. I am exchanging my HC85 and upgrading to the Sony PC350 which has a 45mm minimum focal length and twice the video resolution of the HC85. It also has 3 Megapixels of still resolution vs. 2.11 Megapixels for the HC85.

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