Description
The Sony Digital8 DCR-TRV460 camcorder is one of the best options to transfer your old Hi8/Digital8 tapes to your computer or to use this as a Sony Handycam Digital8 Player to watch your tapes on your TV. The DCR-TRV460 comes with everything you need (battery, charger, cables) to effortlessly digitize your tapes with your video capturing software. This Hi8 camcorder is compatible with tapes that say Hi8, Digital8, D8, 8mm, Super8, or Video8. Just take a look at your video cassette . . . if you see any of those words (Hi8, Digital8, D8, 8mm, Super8, or Video8), then yes, this Sony Handycam will playback your tapes.
The included battery gives you at least 120 minutes on a single charge, while the included AC adapter/charger allows for continued use while plugged into an outlet. The included RCA cable (the red, yellow, and white one) plugs the camcorder directly into the television while the included IEEE 1394 Firewire will plug the camcorder directly into your computer's firewire port.
The Sony DCR-TRV460 Handycam video camcorder is one of the most reliable camcorders that Sony made. This Digital8 camcorder is certified refurbished and comes with an unlimited 90-day warranty.
The included battery gives you at least 120 minutes on a single charge, while the included AC adapter/charger allows for continued use while plugged into an outlet. The included RCA cable (the red, yellow, and white one) plugs the camcorder directly into the television while the included IEEE 1394 Firewire will plug the camcorder directly into your computer's firewire port.
The Sony DCR-TRV460 Handycam video camcorder is one of the most reliable camcorders that Sony made. This Digital8 camcorder is certified refurbished and comes with an unlimited 90-day warranty.
Sony Digital8 Camcorder DCR-TRV460 Sony Handycam Digital8 Player Hi8 Camcorder (Renewed)
Current Price
$329.95
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$324.07
Min Price
$289.95
Max Price
$329.95
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Description
The Sony Digital8 DCR-TRV460 camcorder is one of the best options to transfer your old Hi8/Digital8 tapes to your computer or to use this as a Sony Handycam Digital8 Player to watch your tapes on your TV. The DCR-TRV460 comes with everything you need (battery, charger, cables) to effortlessly digitize your tapes with your video capturing software. This Hi8 camcorder is compatible with tapes that say Hi8, Digital8, D8, 8mm, Super8, or Video8. Just take a look at your video cassette . . . if you see any of those words (Hi8, Digital8, D8, 8mm, Super8, or Video8), then yes, this Sony Handycam will playback your tapes.
The included battery gives you at least 120 minutes on a single charge, while the included AC adapter/charger allows for continued use while plugged into an outlet. The included RCA cable (the red, yellow, and white one) plugs the camcorder directly into the television while the included IEEE 1394 Firewire will plug the camcorder directly into your computer's firewire port.
The Sony DCR-TRV460 Handycam video camcorder is one of the most reliable camcorders that Sony made. This Digital8 camcorder is certified refurbished and comes with an unlimited 90-day warranty.
The included battery gives you at least 120 minutes on a single charge, while the included AC adapter/charger allows for continued use while plugged into an outlet. The included RCA cable (the red, yellow, and white one) plugs the camcorder directly into the television while the included IEEE 1394 Firewire will plug the camcorder directly into your computer's firewire port.
The Sony DCR-TRV460 Handycam video camcorder is one of the most reliable camcorders that Sony made. This Digital8 camcorder is certified refurbished and comes with an unlimited 90-day warranty.
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shoot some analog with the rope float [Music] hey guys my name is Mark and this is a 23 year old camera even after all these years it still works now despite it being completely obsolete in almost every way compared to a modern camera I wanted to dedicate a video exploring the camera itself to see how it holds up after so many years and more importantly to see if a camera like this still has a place in this creative space going into 2020 [Music] [Music] this is the sony handycam vision ccd trv 99 NTSC hi-8 camcorder now high eight is a tape format similar to VHS and uses these eight millimeter cassettes it was introduced by Sony to counter the introduction of super VHS in 1989 and it was one of the final iterations in the evolution of analog video tape formats that began 60 years ago with massive 2 inch wide reel-to-reel broadcast video tapes if the camera itself is a nice overall size


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