You'll get *MUCH* better quality by using a FireWire cable (what Sony calls i.Link) to keep the video in its original digital form rather than capturing the camcorder's analog output and converting it back to digital. This can still be done on a modern Mac with a series of adapters (FireWire to Thunderbolt, then Thunderbolt to USB-C), or just get an old Mac that still has a FireWire port and use it as your video transfer machine. And with high-quality de-interlacing techniques, you can get smooth 60fps motion from Digital8 or even analog VHS/Hi8 recordings.
Who cares what Sony called it, it was created by Apple and they called it FireWire. So it's FireWire. The only reason other companies had their own name for FireWire is because they could not use the trademarked term FireWire. It happens all the time. Probably the best example is the Walkie Talkie. The creator called it a walkie talkie, but Motorola created their own walkie talkie, and they could not call it a walkie talkie or legal reasons, so called their walkie talkies two way radios. Another great example that happened in the 1870s was Winchester created WCF ammo. Other companies could not use the name, so several companies called their ammo by different names, and most of those names stuck. Till this day Winchester is the only company that calls it WCF. For example 44WCF is known as 44-40, 30WCF is known as 30-30 etc. Most people have no clue 30-30 is actually called 30WCF. Even things like DVDs are not allowed to be used without permission. Sony and Philips own the name DVD, so every time a DVD or player sold, they would get a cut. You had to get permission from them to make DVD players and DVD movies. It is the same with HDMI. Every company that puts an HDMI port on any device, has to get permission and pay a fee. Nonetheless, that is why all the companies sometimes have different names for device ports. The funny thing is while they were all fighting over port names, they were all actually working together. Take MiniDV as an example. There was actually an HD version of MiniDV called HDV, and all the major companies got together and created and agreed on what the standard for it would be. The weird part is most of the companies decided against making 1080 MiniDV, but Sony and Canon did make 1080 MiniDV camcorders. It uses the same exact tape, but records in 720 and 1080.
Found my fathers old unit, i've been filming underground 90s styled hiphop videos with this thing and its quite good for it too. Very surprised at how decent it can look but it definiutley colors everything and gives it that 90s feel. Im kind of obsessed at the moment
Just pulled my fathers old unit out of storage as well, I ordered all the adapters to connect it to my MacBook. I can’t wait to start shooting some retro videos.
in the early 90s i bought a used full sized vhs over the shoulder Panasonic camcorder. it always worked well never played me up. i had to move house and didn't have room to store it in 2017 so i gave it away. i should have kept it but we cant hold on to everything in life.
4:10 that’s the exact handycam I have! I bought it at a thrift store a few years ago, and it came with a case, and a power adapter but no tape or battery, we come to today and my only Sony M battery gave up and quit working in my Cyber Shot DSC-F707
There is something about holding a camcorder in you hand, ejecting the tape and putting a new one in, when you look into the EFV it's like going back to the 90s.
You should absolutely use firewire to capture off a Digital8 or MiniDV camcorder. It will ensure a direct copy of the digital data, rather than turning it to analog and then back to digital. For Video8 and Hi8 tapes, use s-video cable.
im using the same converter he's using in the video, but with a S-video out. It won't capture, I'm just getting a very fuzzy image when I try to capture with quicktime. Do you think this is a cable issue? Or should I be trying to capture a diifferent way?
Handycams were awesome... Wish I had used ours more. lol I used it mostly for zooming into the moon from the roof of our house when I was board and messing around with all the effects specially the night vision.
I've got a 1st generation sony Handycam, but struggled with how to converting the movies.. now I know, and besides you made a very attractive review, so thank u! Greetz from germany
Hugh? Why not use fire-wire, it is a plug on the front. Get an adapter for the new macs. Go all digital man. Most of that degraded image is from your digital (in camera) to analog (composite plug) to digital (your usb converter). That model has digital out on front, would look much better if you'd used that.
Excellent video and channel. 👍✨ I just bought a Handycam (DCR-TRV260) same one as in the video for $12 at Goodwill. Searching for info led me to this video. It's the 6th camera I've gotten there this month. and the tripods...so many tripods! *"I have an addiction."* 🤓📹 📷 🎥
nice review. dealing with physical tapes and Rewind/FF was a pain in the ass, not gonna lie. Also keeping track of tapes and trying to find stuff by manually RWD/FF. But the old style quality and color tones, totally takes me back to 1999-2003
i still use my digital Sony cam for projects. Sometimes, I will film something in the digital 8 format, before I film it in 4k. Why? Because you can't hide bad framing in a 360 or 480 line camera.
Memories of making videos with siblings is the best part growing up with cameras. I used to make so many with my sister’s 2012 iPad mini, we would make silly videos with our toys. Good times.
Oh man, I miss my old Digital8 HandyCam. I spent so much money on one when I was in high school and I took it everywhere. I should try to find a working one to rip the old footage I might still have. On that note, a question: Why not capture the footage over FireWire? Is it impossible these days?
@@connormccaskill Like JOHN already said, you would get much, much better quality with FireWire. With FireWire you get an exact copy of the digital data on the tape while with those USB capture devices it will be converted from digital to analog and then back to digital. And in the video you used composite video (the yellow plug) which can't display all of the detail of Digital8/DV footage
A fair question. The answer is no. Watch this excellent video by Markus Pix, he puts some of his camera collection to the ultimate heat test. Including camcorders. m.ruclips.net/video/f4bdYSoSx5k/видео.html
new sub here, found you through camera conspiracies this video made me stay........nice work and refreshing content sir! keep thinking out of the box, its original.....
Awesome video. So I chose 16:9 which looks great on the camcorder itself. However when transferring it to the computer following your steps it seems to still be in a 4:3 format 🤔 I see yours shows the same as well at time stamp 9:04
My camera records on mini dv and has a 16:9 setting but I can’t tell the difference between that and 4:3. When I go to capture the footage, I can’t change it to 16:9, and it doesn’t look any different than 4:3 footage in premiere pro or windows movie maker. Any ideas how to capture the 16:9 footage that the camera says it can do?
Hey Zach o was looking into buying a handyman in order to film my friends and I this summer and make a vintage looking documentary/series/movie and was wondering which one you think will work for me best?
Quick question, do I have to change the film everytime I would shoot s film or would it just film over the previous tape?? Thank you! I hope you'd answer 😭😭
The analog outputs of the camera are meant to connect it to a TV. If you are capturing to a computer why don´t you use the digital (IEEE1394) output? you are completely missing the point of a Digital 8 camera.
They were probably transferred properly with FireWire. The analog USB capture devices he showed in the video degrades the picture quality a lot. The camcorder records digital data to the tape so it should be transferred digitally to get an exact copy of it. With those analog capture devices the video will be converted from digital to analog and then back to digital. What he did in the video is kinda the same as if you used a modern camera that records to a SD card, but instead of copying the file to your computer from the card you used the analog TV output and a cheap analog capture device. It wouldn't look anywhere near as good as copying the digital file
I used Firewire, that I believe was a Sony owned format. Older PC's often had the Firewire or IEEE1394. Using analogue jacks like the kid is doing, is just wrong! You get reduced quality!
You'll get *MUCH* better quality by using a FireWire cable (what Sony calls i.Link) to keep the video in its original digital form rather than capturing the camcorder's analog output and converting it back to digital. This can still be done on a modern Mac with a series of adapters (FireWire to Thunderbolt, then Thunderbolt to USB-C), or just get an old Mac that still has a FireWire port and use it as your video transfer machine. And with high-quality de-interlacing techniques, you can get smooth 60fps motion from Digital8 or even analog VHS/Hi8 recordings.
Do you have a more detailed tutorial on this?
yeah I had a FireWire cable for ours back in the day, the quality was great
Who cares what Sony called it, it was created by Apple and they called it FireWire. So it's FireWire. The only reason other companies had their own name for FireWire is because they could not use the trademarked term FireWire. It happens all the time. Probably the best example is the Walkie Talkie. The creator called it a walkie talkie, but Motorola created their own walkie talkie, and they could not call it a walkie talkie or legal reasons, so called their walkie talkies two way radios. Another great example that happened in the 1870s was Winchester created WCF ammo. Other companies could not use the name, so several companies called their ammo by different names, and most of those names stuck. Till this day Winchester is the only company that calls it WCF. For example 44WCF is known as 44-40, 30WCF is known as 30-30 etc. Most people have no clue 30-30 is actually called 30WCF. Even things like DVDs are not allowed to be used without permission. Sony and Philips own the name DVD, so every time a DVD or player sold, they would get a cut. You had to get permission from them to make DVD players and DVD movies. It is the same with HDMI. Every company that puts an HDMI port on any device, has to get permission and pay a fee. Nonetheless, that is why all the companies sometimes have different names for device ports. The funny thing is while they were all fighting over port names, they were all actually working together. Take MiniDV as an example. There was actually an HD version of MiniDV called HDV, and all the major companies got together and created and agreed on what the standard for it would be. The weird part is most of the companies decided against making 1080 MiniDV, but Sony and Canon did make 1080 MiniDV camcorders. It uses the same exact tape, but records in 720 and 1080.
He doesn't know nothing about old video format and interlacing and all that stuff. He does it all wrong!
I literally just picked up one of these at a thrift shop last week- so much fun!
Heck yeah man, hope you have blast with it!
WHAT YOU FOUND WHAT AT A THRIFT SHOP?
BRO I JUST BOUGHT ONE FOR 200 DOLLARS🤬🤬😭
Me too!!!
This is starting to feel like a trend on RUclips. And I can’t stop watching retro camera reviews
Newbie question. I want the best hi8 cam what do you recommend?
@Jimmy Giron sony ccd trv37, tad expensive but extremely nice
This was dope. I love learning about older video tech. Keep it up.
Thank you man! I had a great time making this one
Truely Epic. Can see the amount of work and effort u put into this video
Keep it up!
those news anchors are hilarious
Thank you y’all for watching my silly vids, love ya!
love you 2
Found my fathers old unit, i've been filming underground 90s styled hiphop videos with this thing and its quite good for it too. Very surprised at how decent it can look but it definiutley colors everything and gives it that 90s feel. Im kind of obsessed at the moment
Just pulled my fathers old unit out of storage as well, I ordered all the adapters to connect it to my MacBook. I can’t wait to start shooting some retro videos.
Beautiful review. I love the old Sony Handycam's!
I just picked up a brand new one of these for $15 at a thrift store. I have about 20 vintage cameras but this one's my favorite.
Funny you posted this. I’ve been wanting to go through some of my old 8mm tapes and see what I still have on there
when he was inside the cage thing lol very classic vintage location i could see someone using in a infomercial lol
in the early 90s i bought a used full sized vhs over the shoulder Panasonic camcorder. it always worked well never played me up. i had to move house and didn't have room to store it in 2017 so i gave it away. i should have kept it but we cant hold on to everything in life.
This video is LIT!
I manually deactivate the ad-block for Kinotika! 😎
The thrift stores are all closed ...I just can't wait to get one ahhhhh
4:10 that’s the exact handycam I have! I bought it at a thrift store a few years ago, and it came with a case, and a power adapter but no tape or battery, we come to today and my only Sony M battery gave up and quit working in my Cyber Shot DSC-F707
There is something about holding a camcorder in you hand, ejecting the tape and putting a new one in, when you look into the EFV it's like going back to the 90s.
It is true, with those cameras you learn how to not over shoot or under shoot, and also basic concepts of on-camera edit. Great video. Suscribed!!
You should absolutely use firewire to capture off a Digital8 or MiniDV camcorder. It will ensure a direct copy of the digital data, rather than turning it to analog and then back to digital.
For Video8 and Hi8 tapes, use s-video cable.
im using the same converter he's using in the video, but with a S-video out. It won't capture, I'm just getting a very fuzzy image when I try to capture with quicktime. Do you think this is a cable issue? Or should I be trying to capture a diifferent way?
@@mwashington13 see if the cable connects to another source like a tv and displays right.
Amazing!
I need a Sony Digital 8 camera to digitalise my old 8mm tapes in 2024.
Handycams were awesome... Wish I had used ours more. lol I used it mostly for zooming into the moon from the roof of our house when I was board and messing around with all the effects specially the night vision.
Great content Zack :D keep the good work!
Thank you Charly!
I’m getting one very soon in the mail and now I’m even more excited!
where u buy it at ?
i just got the same exact one for christmas! i love it!
Beautiful quality video. Needs more attention. Well done.
Thank you so much for making this video , also im about to buy that specific sony that u have so this so this is great :)
This film is a peace of art! Thanks so much!
"USB hole" 😂😂😂😂
this is so dope. I love my Handycam! Keep up the vids like this!!!
Would love it if you took a look at the Sony VG30. It's the last version of a one of a kind changable lense apsc handycam from 2012
Where did you get that external microphone and condenser?
Did you ever find out?
Could you review a dcr trv 260?
Super DOPE video... Thanks Zach!!!
Great energy! Liked and subscribed brother
I've got a 1st generation sony Handycam, but struggled with how to converting the movies.. now I know, and besides you made a very attractive review, so thank u! Greetz from germany
This is gold.
Hugh? Why not use fire-wire, it is a plug on the front. Get an adapter for the new macs. Go all digital man. Most of that degraded image is from your digital (in camera) to analog (composite plug) to digital (your usb converter). That model has digital out on front, would look much better if you'd used that.
Such creative storytelling, great work!
Excellent video and channel. 👍✨
I just bought a Handycam (DCR-TRV260) same one as in the video for $12 at Goodwill. Searching for info led me to this video.
It's the 6th camera I've gotten there this month. and the tripods...so many tripods!
*"I have an addiction."* 🤓📹 📷 🎥
i just bought one. best purchase ever!!
nice review. dealing with physical tapes and Rewind/FF was a pain in the ass, not gonna lie. Also keeping track of tapes and trying to find stuff by manually RWD/FF. But the old style quality and color tones, totally takes me back to 1999-2003
these cameras were definitely not my childhood but i think they look really cool
8:47 - OMG!!! Thanks, I have my PC and Windows!
Really great video!
Do not use composite cables, jeeze...use the firewire cable
Great review! Question, you listed two different handcams in your description, which one did you use for this video?
dug out my trv530 . talk about battery life , accepting a charge after 18 years since last shoot
i still use my digital Sony cam for projects. Sometimes, I will film something in the digital 8 format, before I film it in 4k. Why? Because you can't hide bad framing in a 360 or 480 line camera.
This video is so cool bro !
Beautiful video, only wish you’d recorded in 4:3
Your personal channel doesn’t have decent videos they’re amazing videos!
great review! Sick quality!
This video is perfect. I ordered a handyman a week ago and then just saw this now. Meant to be? 😂🤙🏻
Memories of making videos with siblings is the best part growing up with cameras. I used to make so many with my sister’s 2012 iPad mini, we would make silly videos with our toys. Good times.
What external microphone do you use for the camera?
VHS or Digital 8 instead of what my dad used while I was growing late 1981 - 2000 super 8 or 16mm film movie camera.
So where did you get that battery
Just picked up a mint Japanese vz. of the Sony Dcr pc100
This was so dope and helpful. What tapes do I need if I’m buying the DCR-TRV260?
i remember wanting one of these as a kid
Oh man, I miss my old Digital8 HandyCam. I spent so much money on one when I was in high school and I took it everywhere. I should try to find a working one to rip the old footage I might still have. On that note, a question: Why not capture the footage over FireWire? Is it impossible these days?
You gotta get your hands on one man! I bet you can still use firewire, this USB converter is just so easy
@@connormccaskill Quality using FireWire should be much better, since it's a digital signal.
@@connormccaskill Like JOHN already said, you would get much, much better quality with FireWire. With FireWire you get an exact copy of the digital data on the tape while with those USB capture devices it will be converted from digital to analog and then back to digital.
And in the video you used composite video (the yellow plug) which can't display all of the detail of Digital8/DV footage
how about hdd handycams? is there a big difference from the retro hi8 cameras in the sense of the visuality do you think?
do u have any more night shot footage ? im thinking about buying a cam but need help
but does it overheat?
A fair question. The answer is no.
Watch this excellent video by Markus Pix, he puts some of his camera collection to the ultimate heat test. Including camcorders.
m.ruclips.net/video/f4bdYSoSx5k/видео.html
new sub here, found you through camera conspiracies this video made me stay........nice work and refreshing content sir! keep thinking out of the box, its original.....
I still really like using mini dv format and HDV on mini dv
What kind of adapter did you use on that sony handy cam for the mic because I can't find one
Incidentally, I also uploaded a video about a Sony Handycam a few days ago, you can watch it if you like (but it's in German)
can you still buy batteries for these?
Awesome video. So I chose 16:9 which looks great on the camcorder itself. However when transferring it to the computer following your steps it seems to still be in a 4:3 format 🤔 I see yours shows the same as well at time stamp 9:04
lol i’m having the opposite problem, i can’t seem to get it on 4:3. i’m 3 years late, did you resolve your issue?
this video is so gooooood
How do I play this on my tv? It's hooked up but not playing on the tv
My camera records on mini dv and has a 16:9 setting but I can’t tell the difference between that and 4:3. When I go to capture the footage, I can’t change it to 16:9, and it doesn’t look any different than 4:3 footage in premiere pro or windows movie maker. Any ideas how to capture the 16:9 footage that the camera says it can do?
I’m currently looking some to buy off of eBay but I don’t know if it’s a scam, where do you recommend to buy cameras like these from?
Hey Zach o was looking into buying a handyman in order to film my friends and I this summer and make a vintage looking documentary/series/movie and was wondering which one you think will work for me best?
So this is the camera they used to film Butter: epilogue film🎥
What type the battery on this camera?
do you know how to make it record? i always end up with a blue or black screen :(
Your Content Are Awesome i Mean I like It
Excelente!
Parabéns e obrigado!
Where can I buy the Sony DCR-TRV510????
Quick question, do I have to change the film everytime I would shoot s film or would it just film over the previous tape?? Thank you! I hope you'd answer 😭😭
The analog outputs of the camera are meant to connect it to a TV. If you are capturing to a computer why don´t you use the digital (IEEE1394) output? you are completely missing the point of a Digital 8 camera.
donde puedo comprara una camara que grabe asi?
how can i transfer my gallery (sony trv 510) to a windows pc?
why do the recordings from your childhood have a better resolution than your current ones ?
They were probably transferred properly with FireWire. The analog USB capture devices he showed in the video degrades the picture quality a lot. The camcorder records digital data to the tape so it should be transferred digitally to get an exact copy of it. With those analog capture devices the video will be converted from digital to analog and then back to digital.
What he did in the video is kinda the same as if you used a modern camera that records to a SD card, but instead of copying the file to your computer from the card you used the analog TV output and a cheap analog capture device. It wouldn't look anywhere near as good as copying the digital file
@@Pasi123 yes i think that is the most likely answer
fire video g
good video and underated
Try watch it in CRT tv,its sharp and crisp.because its not design for lcd screen
In CRT TV it looks very, very good!
Old camcorder really give some oldschool youtube 2005 wibes.
Love it!
6:50 it hurts a lot
I have a Sony dcr pc110 from the year2000
And I also have a Sony dcr trv315 from 1999
I used Firewire, that I believe was a Sony owned format. Older PC's often had the Firewire or IEEE1394. Using analogue jacks like the kid is doing, is just wrong! You get reduced quality!
You didn't talk about the cool prices these go for.
Might be a deal breaker for some.
2:08 😂😂😂😂
Nooo. You can’t Film VHS/ 8mm on 16:9. It’s an unwritten rule! :D
For Digital8 it was common to record in 16:9
im here after seeing joji’s “yeah right” music video
I laughed SO hard