Mini DV Camcorder has new way to transfer Digital Photos (page 2)
| World's Smallest Camcorder | ![]() |
The latest volley in the "World's Smallest Camcorder War" was fired by JVC in introducing the GR-DVM70 Digital DualCam Mini DV Camcorder. The less-than-one-pound camcorder sports a 2.5-inch color LCD, a IEEE 1394 port and takes still photos transferable with either an IrDA or a MultiMedia Card. (800) 252-5722
Suggested retail price: $1,700
| Sony Digital8 Camcorder | ![]() |
The DCR-TRV310 is one of Sony's new line of camcorders in the new Digital8 format. It records in a digital format on normal 8mm or Hi8 tape (Hi8 metal particle or metal evaporated tape is recommended) and will also play normal 8mm and Hi8 analog tapes. The Digital8 camcorder will record a digital signal with a horizontal resolution of 500 lines and has an i.LINK connection for easy transfer of digital files to a computer. (800) 222-7669
Suggested retail price: $1,099
| A Slick Tripod | ![]() |
Perfect for table-top shooting of conferences or family gatherings, Slik Tripods' Mini Tripod weighs a scant 320 grams (that's less than 3/4 of a pound to you non-metric folks) and folds down to less than eight inches. (973) 428-9800
Suggested retail price: $30
| Dual-Channel Wireless Receiver | ![]() |
Azden has released its first UHF wireless receiver, the 400UDR. The new receiver mounts directly on camcorders and has 63 user-selectable frequencies in the 794MHz to 806MHz ranges, according to Azden. The true-diversity receiver works with Azden's 41HT handheld microphone transmitter and the 41BT bodypack transmitter. The unit features a 12-volt input jack, an XLR audio output jack, headphone output and adjustable audio output. (516) 328-7500
Suggested retail price: Starts at $1,999












