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NEW YORK
(June 13, 2000) -- Sony is taking quality digital video to new extremes
in portability with today's introduction of its smallest Mini DV Digital
Handycam camcorder.
The new DCR-PC5 Handycam camcorder is a palm-sized 2 1/8"
(W) x 4" (H) x 3 7/8" (D), and weighs less than one pound (15 ounces).
This new camcorder offers digital still image capability, using Sony's
Memory Stick digital media, Carl Zeiss optics and a 2.5" SwivelScreen
LCD Monitor with Touchscreen controls. This tiny package also features a 10X-optical/120X-digital zoom and along with a 1/4-inch, 680K pixel CCD imager. The built-in Memory Mode also records digital still images onto removable Memory Stick digital media. "Literally millions of vacationers will be using camcorders this summer, and it's those mobile consumers that Sony had in mind when we developed the ultra-portable DCR-PC5," said Allan Jason, director of camcorder marketing for Sony Electronics. The Tiny DCR-PC5 Offers a Number of Big Features
Connectivity, High-Capacity Storage with i.LINK DV Interface and Memory Stick Media The i.LINK (IEEE-1394) digital video interface maximizes
the connectivity of the DCR-PC5 Handycam camcorder, allowing for the
transfer of information between two digital camcorders or a camcorder
and a computer with virtually no generational loss. With bi-directional
digital communication between the DCR-PC5 and an i.LINK DV interface-equipped
PC, such as VAIO Digital Studio desktop and notebook PCs, consumers
can transfer digital videos to and from their PCs and then edit them
to remove unwanted footage, enhance the transitions between scenes,
or simply preserve the best of their home movies digitally.
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