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Jul 18, 2006
Rated 5 for Hi8 Handycam Owners and 4 for All Others
19 of 19 found this helpful If you can get hold of a lightly used Sony Handycam DCR TRV350 for around $250, then as a consumer-level camcorder it's a definite buy. This model records MPEG1 motion and JPG stills on memory stick, and DV motion on Digital8 tape, and can playback and convert analog 8mm recordings to DV files. This is a very cool tool especially for those currently using older 8mm video equipment. Beware that to operate D8 cameras requires two hands. The two-and-a-half inch LCD monitor covers several controls including menu, display and manual exposure. The TRV350 compensates for small amounts of camera-shake. There is a small light to illuminate very dark areas to useable levels, but only at a distance of five feet. The excellent remote control is a standard accessory.
A disappointing feature is that the CCD is very small and does not qualify as a solution for the professional or serious amateur. The pictures are grainy in low light. However the audio is quite acceptable. A couple of extra and larger batteries are necessary because of the insufficient one-hour capacity of the supplied one. Hi8 120 minute cassette tapes have a record time of 60 minutes in standard play mode and 90 minutes in long play mode. Note that the DV cable is not a supplied accessory.
Sony doesn't sell this model anymore. If you are interested in upgrading to digital format on a budget, or if you want to insure that your collection of analog 8mm tapes can be played after your worn analog Handycam stops working, then find a gently used TRV350 to do the job. It performs camera/vcr functions admirably, and interfaces with the computer flawlessly.

May 02, 2016
Don't Believe The Picture
1 of 1 found this helpful Cable Matters shows a picture of a black SATA power extension cable with five SATA connectors. Cool! That's what I wanted. That is not what I received. They sent a pack of three SATA power extension cables with only one male and one female SATA power connector that are not black but standard red, yellow and black. By mistake I had already sent positive feedback before realizing that the product did not have five connectors per cable.
If you need to connect a chain of SATA devices, then do NOT order this product. I am sorry that I did.

May 11, 2017
Fill 3200 Cubic Feet With Quality Audio
Listening to various genres for about three hours convinced this knowledgeable critic that this high-quality product is made from high-quality components. These speakers are something that a serious audio engineer can rely upon to base important recording session decisions. The Mackie CR5BT monitors in their appropriate venue — sound transparent. There is no higher complement a speaker system designer and manufacturer can achieve. The highs, mid-range and lows are there together in the proper lifelike proportionality. The signal to noise ratio is a delight. The gain is substantial. The isolation pads are a great feature. And Bluetooth functionality makes your smart phone a convenient source. After trying many generally inferior computer speakers, the 5" Mackies are a good way to end your search for quality computer/bookshelf audio monitors.