recently my uncle passeed away i got the video camera its really antique the battery stop working altogether though but its antique indeed thanks for the video on it now i know i got a antique item
Sorry about your uncle. Yes, you have a famous camera. I am not surprised to hear about the battery. Hopefully you can get a new battery and try it out
This was a great camera. Before this camera I used the V-5000 and large cameras for stability but the Optical Stabilization really worked and showed that you did not need a big heavy camera.
5:11 this is ironic, because an earlier version of this camera (1991's Sony CCD-TR81) allows you to set the date until 2021. How often do you use your TR101?
I'm curious why do a lot of old tape video have that blurry line at the bottom of the video? I recall owning cameras from this era but I dont recall them having the line at the botttom
I believe that is overscan, its basically recording slightly more than the actual frame so its going a bit into the edge of the frame where theres stuff like timing signals and stuff, im not an expert though.
I actually have a windows 7 computer with a FireWire board that I use to capture the footage. The footage is then transcoded to an MP4 file with a program called Movavi. I wouldn’t recommend upscaling to 1080p because that is a different aspect ratio and upscaling often produces artifacts. I actually plan on making a video about the shortly so stay tuned!!
Too bad you overlooked its insert edit capability. Input another vvideo source for titles or b-roll and you could create a complete production. It was a real gem.
ok, I know I'm too late for the answer to your mom, but here's my take: "well, the long answer is: because it's not just an old camera, It's a marvel of engineering, there are a lot of people who like to go to the museum and are fascinated by all of the obsolete inventions of the past, and there are also many who are fascinated by the history of cameras, that's why I enjoy making videos about them. and the short answer is: "because it makes me happy, I love you mom.❤"
I have yet to see a PAL version of this. Usually there is an “E” after the numbers for the European version. If I come across something I’ll post it here
CCD-TR805E .... and TTR ignore my now-deleted last comment which mentions "CCD-V5000E" I got confused for a sec about which device was discussed after seeing another comment
This camera in the day was the shiznit ! Nice to see a survivor !
Back when it was all about the CCD! Fun video!
recently my uncle passeed away i got the video camera its really antique the battery stop working altogether though but its antique indeed thanks for the video on it now i know i got a antique item
Sorry about your uncle. Yes, you have a famous camera. I am not surprised to hear about the battery. Hopefully you can get a new battery and try it out
@@techtoremember8096 thanks i will try to get another battery just to see if it lives still lol
This was a great camera. Before this camera I used the V-5000 and large cameras for stability but the Optical Stabilization really worked and showed that you did not need a big heavy camera.
How true. Optical stabilization really changed the game and took away a large advantage of those big heavy cameras. Picture quality was darn close too
Just bought one today! Excited to incorporate it into my vlogs.
That’s great ! Keep us posted
That's quite a decent quality
Yes considering how old it is !
So glad I came across this. I have the Nikon twin of this. I was looking for the Sony version so I could find accessories easier.
Awesome ! Great to hear
What is the Nikon model called?
The Nikon VN/760 is very similar with a color viewfinder
@@prebenjaeger Nikon VN-750
Great video TTR
Thank you !
5:11 this is ironic, because an earlier version of this camera (1991's Sony CCD-TR81) allows you to set the date until 2021. How often do you use your TR101?
It broke -- unfortunately.
@@techtoremember8096 I understand, I had that happen with another device so I had to order a replacement.
Those bad caps again
@@techtoremember8096 this reply is very late but I hope your repair guy can fix it
I'm curious why do a lot of old tape video have that blurry line at the bottom of the video? I recall owning cameras from this era but I dont recall them having the line at the botttom
I believe that is overscan, its basically recording slightly more than the actual frame so its going a bit into the edge of the frame where theres stuff like timing signals and stuff, im not an expert though.
how do you process your 8mm footage for it to look this crisp, 1080p? i can't figure it out
I actually have a windows 7 computer with a FireWire board that I use to capture the footage. The footage is then transcoded to an MP4 file with a program called Movavi. I wouldn’t recommend upscaling to 1080p because that is a different aspect ratio and upscaling often produces artifacts.
I actually plan on making a video about the shortly so stay tuned!!
alright i’ll subscribe !
@@techtoremember8096 did you ever make this video? Thanks
Chunky but attractive - just like my music teacher from the high school times
Haha ! Good one
Same tape mech as the Sony GV-100 video walkman
Too bad you overlooked its insert edit capability. Input another vvideo source for titles or b-roll and you could create a complete production. It was a real gem.
ok, I know I'm too late for the answer to your mom, but here's my take: "well, the long answer is: because it's not just an old camera, It's a marvel of engineering, there are a lot of people who like to go to the museum and are fascinated by all of the obsolete inventions of the past, and there are also many who are fascinated by the history of cameras, that's why I enjoy making videos about them. and the short answer is: "because it makes me happy, I love you mom.❤"
Wow. ! Can I quote you on all that? I still haven’t gotten a satisfactory response until yours. Thank you ! I will tell her
@@techtoremember8096 It would be an honor. :) 🙏 love your channel.👍
Looks like the Panasonic PV-D300 vhs camcorder.
Does anyone know the model name of the European Pal version?
I have yet to see a PAL version of this. Usually there is an “E” after the numbers for the European version. If I come across something I’ll post it here
CCD-TR805E .... and TTR ignore my now-deleted last comment which mentions "CCD-V5000E" I got confused for a sec about which device was discussed after seeing another comment
Moms are always right! So listen to your mother :)
Haha. I’ll tell her she’s got a fan !
Do you have email ? For question
there's a thing people like trains cars now it's old cam's now
Yes it all goes full circle!
متوفر لدي كاميرة نفس الموديل للبيع
Any way to translate your comment please ?
Say to your mom it’s for a video
Thank u!
Omg i am your favorite fan
Thank you ! Another Hi8 cam video released later today. Stay tuned !