Design: As such the silver and black chassis is just about the same size and shape as the DVD drive. While it definitely looks compact, it fits quite nicely in the palm of your hand. If you're using 3-inch DVD media be prepared to contend with a warm palm which could very well turn into a sweaty one with repeated use. The camcorder uses a 2.7" touch screen LCD that can be rotated as its viewfinder while its 60x optical zoom is completely internal for a more compact device.
Specifications: Featuring a 1/8-inch Advanced HAD CCD Imager the Sony DCR-DVD650 and a 60x optical zoom with a 2000x digital zoom, the camcorder is certainly powerful enough. Equipped with a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens the camcorder also offers SteadyShot image stabilization to ensure that the shot stays steady even on full optical zoom. The camcorder itself comes with a respectable internal memory of 16GB but is made to utilize either DVD; DVD-R/-RW/+RW and +R DL (Dual Layer) 3-inch disc media or Sony's Memory Stick flash media. The camcorder has a host of other features but the ones of note include a built-in zoom microphone, a one-touch DVD burn option and an easy Handycam function to turn off all other controls except the most basic recording options.
Features & Performance: For the most part controls are easy to use on the Sony DCR-DVD650. Video quality is also topnotch but while the camcorder does offer a choice between Sony's own Memory Stick flash memory or 3-inch DVD disc media both are limited by the advantages and disadvantages of each media type.
All in all the Sony DCR-DVD650 is a very good media bridge camcorder with plenty of powerful features. The Hybrid Plus system offers users more choices for media according to the requirements and should make a good 'bridge' device for those moving on from 3-inch DVD media.
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