Handycam
Handycam is a Sony brand used to market its camcorder range. It was launched in 1985 as the name of the first Video8 camcorder, replacing Sony's previous line of Betamax-based models, and the name was intended to emphasize the "handy" palm size nature of the camera, made possible by the new miniaturized tape format. This was in marked contrast to the larger, shoulder mounted cameras available before the creation of Video8, and competing smaller formats such as VHS-C.
Sony has continued to produce Handycams [1] in a variety of guises ever since, developing the Video8 format to produce Hi8 (equivalent to S-VHS quality) and later Digital8, using the same basic format to record digital video. The Handycam label continues to be applied as recording formats evolve.
Models
- Handycam (Video8 (1985~))
- Hi8 Handycam
- Digital8 Handycam
- DV Handycam (1995~)
- HDV Handycam
- DVD-Handycam
- HDD Handycam
- Memory Stick Handycam (using Memory Stick Pro Duo. Up to 16GB)
- Sony Handycam NEX-VG10
Commercials
A commercial for the Sony Handycam was made in June 2005 in Europe with the song "I Love You, ONO" by Stereo Total.
See also
External links
- Handycam website of Sony Middle East and Africa
- Handycam Camcorder page of Sony Singapore
- http://www.sony-asia.com/microsite/handycam/