Xref: utzoo comp.multimedia:412 rec.video:20215 Newsgroups: comp.ibm.pc.misc,comp.multimedia,rec.video Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!acm.rpi.edu!multics From: multics@acm.rpi.edu (Richard Shetron) Subject: SONY CCD-V5000 Message-ID: Keywords: camcorder SONY Nntp-Posting-Host: acm.rpi.edu Organization: The Voice of Fate References: <1991May01.202639.8005@sdd.hp.com> <1991May2.234926.21383@isc.rit.edu> Date: 4 May 91 17:36:10 GMT Lines: 37 These are just a few initial comments on the SONY CCD-V5000 camcorder. I can't find it now, but I believe the ccd imager has 380,000 elements.. The lux rating is 2 to 100,000 with 100 to 100,000 recommended. I've only used the SONY E Metal HI8 tape and the results in good light have been very good and even low light has been better then expected. It has both the RCA inputs and outputs and the S-Video ports. I just did a quick test with teh LD reference recording with the following setup: S-video to v5000, rca to SLHF-1000, and rf from slhf-1000 to TV (25 ft). The LD player is the Panasonic LX-1000. The multiburst test results were good. The first 4 bursts .5 Mhz to 3Mhz are very clear., the fifth at 3.58 Mhz is fuzzy, instead of the clear black and white lines they are white and grey. The 6th at 4.18Mhz can be found, but its murky light and dark grey and just notibly different from the inter burst grey. This was done from a quick jury rig of equipment and if I had taken the hour or so needed to guarentee the best hookup I would expect better results. This camcorder is not a small unit, it weighs 6 lbs 10oz (according to the manual) Size wise its 7.5 x 9.375 x 17 (Its larger then many of the pportable computers I've seen). The biggest problem seems to be the standard hunting auto focus. With autofocus on the batteries last about half the normal time. It comes with a SONY NP-77H (2 hour battery) and several other accesories including the batter cahrger and a cleaning tape. Please feel free to email me with any questions. I'll answer best I can. -- A good bureaucracy is the best tool of oppression ever invented. Richard Shetron USERFXLG@mts.rpi.edu multics@rpi.edu