Recording still images on a tape - Tape Photo recording

You

can

record

still

images

such

as

photographs

on

tapes.

 

You

can

record

about

510

images

in

the SP mode

and

about 765 images

in the LP mode

on

a 60-minute

tape.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(1)In the recording standby, set PHOTO REC in _ to TAPE in the menu settings (p. 177). (except DCR-TRVI6)

(2)Keep pressing PHOTO lightly until a still image appears.

The picture becomes still image and the CAPTURE indicator appears. Recording does not start yet.

To change the still image, release PHOTO, and then press and hold PHOTO lightly.

(3)Press PHOTO deeper.

The still image on the screen is recorded for about seven seconds. The sound during those seven seconds is also recorded. The still image is displayed on the screen until recording is completed.

2

Recording images with self-timer (except DCR-TRV16)

(1)Set PHOTO REC in _ to TAPE in the menu settings (p. 177).

(2)Follow steps 1 and 4 on page 45.

Notes

During tape photo recording, you cannot change tile mode or setting.

When recording a still image, do not shake your camcorder. The image may fluctuate.

The tape photo recording does not work while using the following functions. The [_q_ indicator flashes.:

Fader

Digital effect

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Sony DCR-TRV27 Recording still images on a tape Tape Photo recording, Recording images with self-timer except DCR-TRV16

DCR-TRV25, DCR-TRV27, DCR-TRV16 specifications

The Sony DCR-TRV16, DCR-TRV25, and DCR-TRV27 are part of Sony's acclaimed Handycam series that gained popularity in the early 2000s for their compact design and advanced features for capturing video. These models are crafted with a keen focus on delivering high-quality video recording and user-friendly functionalities, making them suitable for both amateur videographers and professionals.

The DCR-TRV16 is renowned for its ease of use, featuring a 20x optical zoom lens which allows users to capture distant subjects with clarity. It boasts a 1/6 inch CCD sensor that provides vivid color reproduction and decent low-light performance. This model also includes a 2.5-inch flip-out LCD screen, which enhances the shooting experience by allowing users to view their recordings from various angles. With Digital Still Picture capabilities, the DCR-TRV16 can also capture images in a JPEG format, further increasing its versatility.

Moving up in the lineup, the DCR-TRV25 incorporates a number of enhancements, including a 1.5-inch 16:9 widescreen mode. This feature is especially appealing for users who prefer a cinematic aspect ratio for their recordings. The DCR-TRV25 includes Sony’s Super SteadyShot stabilization technology, providing smoother footage even during handheld shooting. The infrared mode allows for nighttime shooting, making it a reliable option for various filming conditions.

The DCR-TRV27 takes the capabilities a notch higher, featuring a more advanced 1/4 inch CCD sensor. Like the TRV25, it supports a widescreen recording option but boasts even improved audio quality courtesy of its built-in stereo microphone system. This model also offers a broader range of manual control settings, such as exposure and white balance adjustments, catering to those who wish to delve deeper into video production. The DCR-TRV27 also includes a Memory Stick slot for convenient storage options.

All three models support the DV format, ensuring excellent audio and video quality. They feature USB and FireWire connections to facilitate easy downloading of footage to computers for editing and sharing. Compact and lightweight, these camcorders epitomize portability without compromising on performance. Each model in this series reflects Sony's commitment to innovation, making them iconic choices in the era of mini DV camcorders. Their blend of quality, convenience, and creativity continues to resonate with users looking for reliable video recording solutions.