Sony DCR-DVD408 4MP DVD Handycam Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom | 
| Brand: Sony
List Price: $619.99 Buy New: $372.98 You Save: $247.01 (40%)
New (6) Used (1) Refurbished (2) from $306.95
Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 1739
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 10 Display Size: 2.7 Maximum Focal Length: 51 Minimum Focal Length: 5.1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0.1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: DCRDVD408 Model: DVD408 UPC: 027242701731 EAN: 0027242701731 ASIN: B000M3GZMC
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| Features:
| • | 2.1-megapixel ClearVid CMOS sensor | | • | Carl Zeiss Vario- Sonnar T* lens; 10x optical/80x digital zoom | | • | Dolby Digital 5.1-channel recording; built-in microphone | | • | 2.7-inch widescreen touch-panel Clear Photo plus LCD | | • | DVD-R/RW/+RW/+R DL compatible |
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Product Description Shoot exceptional quality videos and easily share them with the DCR-DVD408 Handycam camcorder. This high-end device allows for a multitude of video transfer options above and beyond DVD formats.Record high-quality images and video directly to DVD-R/-RW/+RW/+R Dual Layer media formats with the DCR-DVD408 DVD Handycam camcorder. The dual recording feature allows you to capture 2.3 megapixel still images while recording video in 5.1 channel surround sound. Additionally, it can shoot up to 4.0 megapixel photos when it's not recording video. Smooth slow recording lets you slow down fast-paced action and display it at a slower frame rate. It comes equipped with a CMOS Sensor and powerful 10x optical/80x digital zoom. And with the 2.7"7 Wide Hybrid Clear Photo LCD Plus Screen, you can view everything you've captured in stunning detail.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
Excellent quality video with dolby audio recording April 13, 2007 S. Mahabal (Bay Area, California) 52 out of 52 found this review helpful
I tried this camera during my recent visit to Seattle for Tulip festival. The recording quality is amazing. 5 channel recording is superb. I tried it in 16:9 and 4:3 fine mode with playback on HD Plasma TV. The quality was breathtakingly good. Yet to try photo (claimed to take 4 MP pictures) as photos can only be taken with a memory stick. Cons: -Limited Mini DVD space (20 minutes max in fine mode). -Limited support for combining mini DVDs to a regular sized DVD. Bundled software requires double the size of DVD (9GB) free on the PC to make a movie -Box contains just the camcorder without any memory stick or DVD. It has to be separately ordered.
Phenomenal August 23, 2007 A. DARNULE (Chicago, IL) 32 out of 32 found this review helpful
This video camera is phenomenal. I bought it for the birth of my son but unfortunately he came early, one day before the camera arrived. I should have bought it sooner. So for the delivery day excitment I used by older Panasonic miniDV tape camera and after that used the Sony 408DVD camera. What a difference. I don't know why people think the miniDVs give a better quality image. In fact I know a profession who uses it and I do believe there is some credibility to that statement, but he also has very expensive professional video equipment. But for the average home user its a hassel dealing with tapes that play only in your camera or you have to capture it via your computer and burn dvds which takes hours to do and tons of hard disk space if you don't want to loose quality. This Sony is one of the higher end DVD cameras from Sony. I believe its exceptional video quality come from the fact that the lens is T-star (sharper) and twice the size of other cameras (1/3in vs 1/6in). I am extrememly happy with it. In addition I don't always have to carry 2 cameras. This camera takes 2MP video (very nice even on HD televisions) and 4MP still images with built in flash in still camera mode. This is enough to print clear 4x6 or even larger. So overall I'm very happy with this camera. You can either use rewritable miniDVDs and then transfer to regular DVDs via computer or do what I do. I buy inexpensive miniDVD -r or +r disc and keep then as "orginals". Later if I want to combine or make a special DVD I can do that. I almost bought a Hard Drive camera but it was this fact that steered me away. For the same price as a low end HD camera I got a high end DVD camera. Also I can finalize and play in anyones DVD player without the need for cables or computers etc. I also feel that every time you trasfer video data (digital or analog) there is a chance that the quality may drop based on the software your using the computer processor and the quality of the dvd writer and media used finally. Thus I decided to record on one time use DVDs as masters and make copies as needed. In point here is that what you do is up to you. Your not forced to to use a computer or forced to copy and free up your DVD-RW if you don't want to. Flexibilty means everything in electronics. I highly recommend this camera and if you can afford it try the 508 but if not the 408 is fantastic. Hope that helps you make you decision.
Great Camcorder..but no analog input June 3, 2007 John (Mission Viejo, CA) 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
I loved this camcorder, but I had to return it because unlike the DCR-DVD405 that it replaced, the DCR-DVD408 does not have analog inputs and will not function as a "VCR". This is an important feature if you want to record from another device to this camcorder. I bought one of the last remaining DVD305 instead, which is also an awesome peice of gear. I own five sony cameras and have had mostly good experinces. The one time I had a camera serviced, the repair facility in Laredo, TX performed very well and very quickly. There's really no other choice for me but Sony.
My first camcorder - Good choice June 1, 2007 Venkatesh Ragunathan (Boise, ID) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I had been to Portland & Oregon costal beaches. For the first time I am using a camcorder. My Sony DCR-DVD 408 captured the nature extremely good. Impeccable picture quality, 5.1 dolby stereo effect is cool. I recorded the music played by a person in the Rose test garden and it came out really well. The touch screen is another cool feature. The scene selection(Sunrise/Sunset, beaches, portrait etc) is excellent. Its worth the money. Only negative thing is the Software is not that versatile to create your own movie.
A perfect choice for the home user! October 1, 2007 Gkost (Greece) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
PROS (the camera itself): This fantastic piece of technology will cover all needs of the average (home) user, who wants to create quality footage in a fast and simple way: Stunning sound and movie quality, rich features and ergonomic controls make this camera a top choice. Still-picture quality at 4MP is more than adequate to capture precious moments. An overall 5/5 ! CONS (the "package"): Alas! The package accompanying the camera is a bit of disappointment: 1. A $7 Memory Stick to capture still pictures is still missing from the SONY packages. Has to be bought separately. 2. The information in the User Manual is awkwardly organised 3. The accompanying software barely covers substantial user needs Sony has created a very cute and affordable Video-Editing software (Sony Vegas Movie Studio + DVD) that will actually do the job! It will read the DVD directly from the camera or the PC drive, create the movies and save in a variety of readable formats (mpg, avi, mov, etc). Combined with DVD architect it will create an "ab-fab" final product.
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