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Sony Handycam DCR-HC30 MiniDV Camcorder Bundle - Tested - Fully Functional!

Condition:
Used
Ended: May 18, 2024 10:55:23 EDT
Starting bid:
US $75.00
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ApproximatelyC $102.88
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Brand
Sony
Series
Sony Handycam
Type
Handheld
Digital Zoom
120x
Color
Silver
Model
Sony Handycam DCR-HC30
Recording Definition
Standard Definition
Optical Zoom
10x
Media Format
MiniDV
MPN
DCR-HC30
Storage Type
Removable (Card/Disc/Tape)

Item description from the seller

griceda

griceda

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18 items sold

Product ratings and reviews

4.3
26 product ratings
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Easy to use

Good image quality

Lightweight

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  • Microphone port, but video quality falls short

    Its great that this camera has audio input, but the zoom and quality are not quite as good as the HC28. My only reason to get this camera was the audio input because so many of my interviews on the field were ruined by wind and the HC28 did not have audio input for a microphone. Ah well, you live and learn. I would have preferred to have found a camera with all the video capabilities of the HC 28 with audio input as well. This camera also takes one of the proprietary sony memory cards to take 640 x 480 resolution pictures but this feature will not be used by me, already have a Casio Exilim 7.1 megapixel camera that produces some AWESOME pictures. If you are buying this camera for the sole reason of the mic in port, make sure you get a specialized wind filter for the microphone because ...

  • Compact and feature laden - but beware of purchasing a used model.

    (My review is based on limited exposure since the only way you can access this model's full compliment of functions is through the touch screen menu button - which wasn't available to me.) Because I have had very good experience with Sony products for 30 years, I look to Sony first as a baseline for decision-making. 12 years ago I purchased a Sony TRV-900 (3CCD) camera for recording family events and needed digital video format for editing. It was solid, used extensively and overhauled twice($230/service). I accumulated 500+ tapes before sending it to pasture. I purchase the DCR-HC30 30 days ago, Ebay-used, 4-5 years old, primarily as a player for offloading footage from my tape collection. Though the seller said it was in full working condition when sent to me, it arrived with a ...

  • The perfect camcorder for helmet cams... allegedly.

    With enough lines of resolution and digital-to-analog pass-through to bring your helmetcam signal to miniDV media (then to your PC), and an external microphone jack, the DCR-HC30 is the perfect cost-effective solution for someone looking to implement a helmetcam setup. Unfortunately in my case, the seller sent me a DCR-HC21, which has none of those features. If you can get one for a reasonable price, it sure beats spending twice as much on a comparably featured current model DCR-HC96 (like I ended up doing).

  • Purchased for parts - but surprise! It works!

    This was purchased for parts -- and was listed as an "as-is" non working unit. A little tweaking (master reset button, and some cleaning!) and it actually works... These Sony HC series are amazingly well built and work well. This one is a cosmetic mess on the outside, but ugly is not an issue with the video quality or features. So, if you know some things about fixing camcorders, you can get a real steal at times at prices that are amazing.

  • Aquired for parts

    These camcorders have a vast array of options, can take them with you anywhere. The Mini DV Format or the memory card can be archived or burned to disc's ect. The main down fall is the expense of repairs, otherwise they are very easy to use, even for the beginner.