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DVD305 1MP DVD Handycam Camcorder with 12x Optical Zoom

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Sony DCR DVD305 1MP DVD Handycam Camcorder with 12x Optical Zoom

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Manufacturer: Sony
Model: DCR-DVD305
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Sony
Label: Sony
Floppy Disk Drive: None

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Box Contents:DCR-DVD305, ACL25 Power Adapter/In-Camera Charger, NP-FP50 InfoLithium(R) Rechargeable Battery, Stereo A/V Cable, USB Cable, Lens Cap, Picture Package 1.8 and Nero Express 6 software, Cleaning Cloth
The Sony DCR-DVD305 DVD Handycam(R) Camcorder captures the powerful sound and sharp images you expect from digital photography and video. Built for serious recording, the Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens delivers superior image quality -- and its 12x optical and 800x digital zoom make sureyou never miss a detail. Its DVD recording lets you share your video more quickly than ever -- once your stills or movie has been recorded, simply pop the disc into any DVD player and watch it instantly. Preview your images on the large 2.7" SwivelScreen(TM) LCD display, and add multiple effects directly from the camcorder -- or transfer your images and video to a PC through the USB 2.0 port. Creating great video and sharing it quickly has never been this easy. SteadyShotPicture StabilizationProfessional Quality Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens Aperture - f1.8 - f2.5 Touch Panel Full Range Auto&Manual Exposure Focal Distance - 3.0 - 36mm Shutter Speeds - Auto, 1/4-1/4000 sec. (AE Mode) Progressive Shutter System Program AE (Auto Exposure) Modes - Beach and Ski, Landscape, Portrait, Spotlight, Sports Lesson, and Sunset and Moon Compatible with DVD-R, -RW and +RW White Balance Modes - Auto, Indoor, One-push, Outdoor Picture Effects - Monotone, Mosaic, Pastel, and Sepia Fader Effects - Black, Overlap, White and Wipe Onboard battery information (displayed on LCD) Easy Handycam(R) Button USB 2.0 Port Optional S-Video out Dolby Digital 5.1 Channel Recording InfoLithium Battery with AccuPower(TM) Meter System Battery Life - Continuous recording for up to 8 hours on a single full charge Dimensions - 2-1/5 x 3-7/15 x 5-1/13 (56 x 88 129 mm) Weight - 1 lb. 1 oz. (47
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Customer Reviews

Not the best choice 2007-01-16
I received this camcorder as a Christmas gift from my husband. I was ecstatic as I'd been wanting a digital camcorder.

Out of the box, it was pretty easy to figure out how to use, especially because my old camcorder was a Sony hi-8. The controls were pretty intuitive to get started for a "point and shoot" scenario. The touch screen controls were fairly easy to use, but I was concerned with how the screen would hold up over time.

I shot some footage on Christmas day using the supplied microphone that goes in the accessory shoe. No problems as all. The problem came when I tried to get the video on my computer to burn to a full size DVD to distribute to family. First of all, the Sony Picture Package software would not install correctly on Windows XP Home service pack 2. I spent hours searching the net and found the manufacturers website (because Sony does not support it) and downloaded an updated version that did install correctly. The updated software continued to crash my computer, but I did manage to get the video transfered to my system.

I was not overly impressed with the quality of the video. It was taken in medium to low light, which I understand is not the best, but the picture was VERY grainy. I did like the sound that I got using the surround sound microphone, and I did manage to make a nifty DVD with a menu through the supplied free Nero software but again, this took a lot of time because the picture package software kept crashing my system.

At that point I decided to see what options were out there for getting the video to my computer WITHOUT using the Picture Package software. The answer to that is: NONE. I tried demo version of all the major video editing software: Nero, Adobe, even Sony and none of them would capture the video off the camcorder through the USB cable. Only the Picture Package Software would do it and that is unstable. I had read recommendations that a firewire cable would do the trick, but this camera does NOT have a firewire jack.

I ended up returning the camcorder. In doing further research, I opted for the Canon Elura 100. The miniDV tape format holds more video at better quality, it has a firewire port, has a threaded lens to take filters and other lenses like a wide angle, has a better optical zoom, better video quality, and most importantly, I can transfer to my computer using whatever software I choose. Oh, and it's almost $150 cheaper.


Good quality and price 2007-01-04
It's good but we should buy one more battery and an external charger. They cost about $90 :-(


Not the best choice 2006-12-27
I've had the camcorder for only a few weeks and used it right out of the box. There is an easy setting mode that enables the most inexperienced user to use the camcorder right away. Chapters are automatically set up on the DVD during each pause while recording.

If you are looking for video quality though, there are better choices. I've been researching camcorders since I bought this one and have found that the MiniDV camcorders are the better choice right now - in this price range.

The video quality on the Sony DCR-DVD305 is fair, at best, even on the best video setting. I have only used the camcorder indoors - maybe the video quality would be more acceptable outdoors.

If you do decide to buy the camcorder, I would suggest buying a wide angle lens for a better area coverage during filming. You can buy one for around $50.00.

Overall I rate this camcorder as fair due to the video quality.


Does exactly what we wanted it to do 2006-11-10
Purchased this product in August and three days later got on a plane for a family vacation in Mexico.
The thing that became apparent straight out the box is the ease of use of this camera..despite the rather daunting manual that comes with the machine. We wanted a DVD based machine for the ease of shooting and straight into the PC without the use of cables and this machine couldn't be easier to use.
The menus are intuitive and rational making first movies very simple. Formatting the disc is a simple and pain free operation as is finalizing prior to viewing on a PC then it's straight into the computer for any editing or simple viewing pleasure.
Colors are great as is the detail at least in daytime, beach and sunny locations as we haven't had the desire to take night video.
The camera also does still shots but since this isn't why I bought it I won't critique their quality which is obviously not as good as the 7MP pocket still camera we throw in our bag.
All in all very happy with the purchase and at a great price!


Sony DCR-DVD305 1MP DVD Handycam - Working great 2006-11-04
This is a very good DVD Camcorder. I have decided to go for DVD-305 instead of 205 just because it has USB connectivity where you can transfer your recordings to a PC/Laptop for editing. You can also use your camcorder as a DVD writer by connecting to USB port. This camcorder is really great if you are looking for mid budget camcorder.


Love this camcorder!!!!!!! 2008-03-17
After two months of studying the reviews, looking at company websites and determining my needs I selected The Sony DCR DVD305 Camcorder. It is a perfect size, easy to use and carry. I was extremely impressed by the ease of use and finalizing of the discs. We watched our daughter's wedding shower the other night and it was like being there all over. Better for my husband ( he didn't have to go). I purchased this at the end of last year in preparation for a trip to France and our daughter's up coming wedding. I wanted to practice before hand.
I also purchased the Memorex discs and have been very pleased with them and have ordered more. Sony does have a reminder on screen to use their discs if you use another company's product, but it isn't long.
I would suggest buying a battery with more usage time in addition to the one that comes with the camera.


I love it!! 2007-05-29
I love this camera!!.. It is perfect for everyone from the novice to the pro!!... It also takes great pictures!!

A great buy!!


Handycam camcorder sony dvd305 2007-05-17
This product was the Christmas gift of my sister and this happy one to be able to record all the important moments with its family


Looked at them all - picked this one. 2007-02-25
I bought the DCR-DVD305 after using a Hi8 Camcorder for a few years and a VHS Camcorder for many years before that. I would consider myself an "occassional" user and typically only pull out the camcorder to capture vacations, holidays, family events, sporting events, and trips to the local theater to watch friends and family perform. I spent countless hours researching camcorders online and in the stores before I purchased this and flipped back and forth between Hard Drive (bad), MiniDV and DVD models before I finally settled on DVD. That said - here's some insight that I think would help other camcorder purchasers:

(1) DVD305 vs the competition: If you've been doing online research, you've probably found that most reviewers give the highest marks to two competing models: the Elura 100 and the Sony DCR-HC96. Both of those use the older MiniDV format and are said to have more bells and whistles, better low light filming conditions, and longer filming times on one cassette, and better ability to edit films on the PC. I managed to borrow both of those models from friends and try them out before I bought the DVD305 - and truthfully I didn't see much difference. Maybe a serious filmmaker can tell the difference, but an occassional home user won't be able to.

(2) Edit on a PC - I've seen some other reviews here where the reviewer said they couldn't edit their movies on their PC. I have Windows 2000 and a USB2.0 port and didn't have any issues. I used the included sony software to download the movie to my PC, used 3rd party software to edit, then burned my edited movie back to a new DVD using the camcorder (yes...you can use this camcorder as a DVD burner when it's attached to the PC with the included USB cable). I'm guessing the other reviewer didn't read the help files that come with the software.

(3) DVD vs MiniDV - I've heard that MiniDV is a better quality medium and can record for longer than a DVD. As far as quality goes, I couldn't tell any difference in the quality between the two. The MiniDV does record longer, but they also cost about twice as much as the DVDs and they're much bulkier to carry. So for me, I prefered the low cost of the DVDs the ability to put about 10 of them in a tiny little case in the front pouch of my camcorder bag (imagine putting 10 MiniDV tapes in a bag - it would fill the whole bag up!!!). Also, if you want to share your movies with friends, you'll need to transfer MiniDVs to DVD anyway. Going straight to DVD removes the need to purchase a DVD recorder.

(4) Size - All of the models were about the same size. If you're trying to figure out how big this camcorder is, imagine a US dollar bill. The 305 is about as long as dollar bill and an inch or so taller. The 305 does feel a little awkward to hold, but the same is true for all of the small camcorders.

(5) Low light - Seriously, I'm not sure what all the fuss is around low-light. I filmed in lowlight conditions with the 305 just fine. The viewfinder does appear a little grainy in really low light, but the film looked just fine. And think of it...how often are you filming in the dark?

Overall...my advice is this. If you're an occassional user, stop reading the reviews and buy this camcorder. You'll be VERY happy you did!


Buy this Camcorder!!!! 2007-01-18
I did my research on this camcorder. I checked around all the Targets, Walmarts, Best Buys etc, learned about all the different camcorders and what they do and dont do. This camcorder is AWESOME!!!! If you want a great camcorder with a camera on it also, with the ease of a DVD this is the camera for you. I was originally going to buy the sony 205 but Amazons price for the 305 was Targets for the 205. So, I have the 305 and love it. The Carl Z lens is great. The clarity of the recording is great. Buy the better DVD-RW's. It makes a difference in the quality of what you are recording. If you want a simple to use camcorder that is well worth the money this is it!! Its small, easy easy to use and your finished product (your memories) are fantastic. One thing I wish the camera had would be a retractable lens cover. Battery life is good, I did not buy an extra battery and had no problem on vacation getting all my video. I just mad sure to plug it in at night. So many great features on this camera, I still am learning all it does.

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