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Sony Handycam DCR-IP7BT Micro MV Camcorder

Micro MV, NTSC, 1 x CCD, Up to 0.31 Megapixels Still Shots, 10x Optical Zoom, 0.63 lb. (0.29 kg), Battery life: Up to 1.33 Hours
 
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Overall Rating: Sony Handycam DCR-IP7BT Micro MV Camcorder InteractiveReviews.com rating (4.00/5) (5 total reviews)
Ease of Use:4.00/5 stars
Durability:4.00/5 stars
Battery Life:4.00/5 stars
Movie Quality:3.50/5 stars


   

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Lil' Beut
by dadofmany, Dec 8, 2003
Pros: size, weight, ease, Versitility, connectivity, quality recording everything
Cons: 8mb mem-card (128mb extra was £33) slim battery only 90mins
Review: Versitility I've had this Camcorder for about 4 months now, cant wait to use it at Christmas. The m ...
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Author's Rating:
Ease of Use: 4/5 stars
Durability: 4/5 stars
Battery Life: 4/5 stars
Movie Quality: 4/5 stars
BEST CAMCORDER IN THE MARKET
by k2cool, May 23, 2002
Pros: Small, Light weight, and very sleek looking
Cons: Expensive
The Bottom Line: If you want a small camera that is easy to use, technology advanced, and you could carry around, this is definitely the one.
Review: The Sony DCR-IP7BT is just amazing, it's small, very sleek looking, and it has lots of useful featur ...
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Author's Rating:
Ease of Use: 4/5 stars
Durability: 5/5 stars
Battery Life: 3/5 stars
Movie Quality: 4/5 stars
Sony's New DCR-IP7BT - The World's Smallest Digital Camcorder...
by jag2112, Apr 2, 2002
Pros: Loaded with features. Incredibly compact. Easy to use.
Cons: Expensive. Jittery images. New MicroMV media not up to par with MiniDV.
The Bottom Line: Recommended for what it does in its small space, but ultimately far better image producing cameras are out there for far less money.
Review: "Bigger is better..." That phrase may apply to a myriad of topics and items, but w ...
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Author's Rating:
Ease of Use: 4/5 stars
Durability: 4/5 stars
Battery Life: 4/5 stars
Movie Quality: 3/5 stars
Smallest camcorder period, but should you wait for the next one?
by mosborne76, Mar 24, 2002
Pros: Super small, long battery life, "cool" factor.
Cons: New (untested) format, MPEG2 only - not raw DV, pricey.
The Bottom Line: If you want the newest, coolest, smallest - this is it. If you want the best picture, look elsewhere.
Review: Sure its the smallest It really is. I saw this first at the Photo Marketing Associati ...
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Author's Rating:
Ease of Use: 4/5 stars
Durability: 4/5 stars
Battery Life: 4/5 stars
Movie Quality: 4/5 stars
Sony made a big mistake!
by jal1972, Mar 8, 2002
Pros: great technology!
Cons: price,software!!
The Bottom Line: Use only if you want to make silly short movie's! If you want the film to stay on tapes until it's adaptable to other software that supports it!
Review: well I have to say they had me with this small nifty little camera....But low and behold sony blew i ...
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Author's Rating:
Ease of Use: 4/5 stars
Durability: 4/5 stars
Battery Life: 3/5 stars
Movie Quality: 4/5 stars
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