Sony HVR-A1U 1/3" Professional HDV Camcorder with 3-Million Pixel CMOS Imager, DVCAM and Mini DV Recording Options, Professional Audio Inputs and Time Code

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The Sony HVR-A1U is the entry level HDV camcorder that records high definition video as well as DVCAM and DV standard-definition video. The camera uses a single three million pixel CMOS chip to capture images. The use of a CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) chip allows the camera to capture amazing high quality images while consuming less battery power and making the camera smaller overall. The Enhanced Imaging Processor (EIP), a Sony created technology, enables the camcorder to capture and process high-definition video and high resolution still images with the highest levels of contrast and detail.

See the Most with CMOS
The HVR-A1U realizes new levels of compact design and efficiency with a single 3 megapixel CMOS imaging chip. Compared to a CCD (Charged Coupled Device), a CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) works more efficiently and burns less battery power. It uses both positive and negative polarity circuits, only one at any given time.
Professional Audio Inputs
As with its big brother the HVR-Z1U 3-CCD camcorder, this single chip camera offers professional shooters balanced XLR audio inputs with phantom power and attenuation options. A shotgun microphone can be mounted on top the camcorder as a large, shoulder-mount ENG style camera would.
Zeiss Lens
The professional video and filmmaker will not be disappointed with the quality of glass at the front of the A1U camera. Sony has engineered the camera around a Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens for the latest in anti-reflective coatings and new levels of HDTV-quality resolving power in a compact design. This camera's 10x zoom lens has a maximum wide angle of 5.1 mm which will show a 50° horizontal angle of view.
1080 Lines Resolution
The HVR-A1U is a tiny camera capable of recording in several frame rates including NTSC. When it is set up to record standard definition video this camera is an NTSC device that stripes the tape at 30 interlace frames per second. When it is selected to record in HDV it can record 60i, 30p or 24 frames per second. Its widescreen chip captures over 1000 horizontal lines and 1440 vertical lines no matter what you dial in for record format.

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Signal System NTSC
HDV 1080 60i/30 frame/24 frame Record and Playback
Image Device 1/3" CMOS chip with 2.97 million pixels
Lens 5.1 to 51mm Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T*
10x optical zoom
37mm filter diameter
Signal-to-Noise Ratio Not specified by manufacturer
Horizontal Resolution 1080 lines horizontal pixels
1440 vertical pixels
Sensitivity Not specified by manufacturer
Minimum Illumination 7 lux with Gain Up
0 lux in Night Shot Mode
Vertical Smear Not specified by manufacturer
Built-in Filters Electronic daylight and Tungsten switchable
LCD Monitor 2.7" widescreen
Viewfinder Color and B/W switchable
Scan Matching No
Memory Card Slot Yes
Memory Stick Duo 15 Mb included with camera
Shutter Speed Range 1/4 seconds to 1/10,000 seconds
Gain Selection 0 dB, (+)3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 15 dB, 18 dB
VTR
Tape Format DVCAM small cassette
HDV Record and Play
DVCAM Record and Play
DV Record and Play
Tape Speed HDV- 18.8mm/sec.
DVCAM- 28.2 mm/sec.
DV SP Mode- 18.8mm/sec.
Signal-to-Noise Ratio Not specified by manufacturer
Maximum Recording Time HDV-60 min
DVCAM-40 min
DV-60 min
Audio
Audio Dynamic Range Not specified by manufacturer
Audio Signal Format HDV
MPEG1 audio layer II
DVCAM/DV
16-bit/48 kHz 2 channel mode
12-bit/32 kHz 4 channel mode
Audio Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio Not specified by manufacturer
General
Input and Output Connectors HD/SD Component- 3 RCA (x 1 output through breakout cable)
FireWire- 4-Pin (x 1 input and output)
S-Video- 4-Pin (x 1 output through breakout cable)
Composite Video- RCA (x 1 output through breakout cable)
Mic Audio- XLR (x 2 input)
Audio- RCA (x 2 output through breakout cable)
Headphone- Stereo Mini (x 1)
LANC Control- Mini (x 1)
USB- Mini B (x 1)
Power Requirements 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz with AC adapter
Power Consumption 6.6W
Operating Temperature -4° to 140°F
-20° to 60°C
Dimensions (WxHxD) 2.9 x 4.1 x 7.6"
7.1 x 10.3 x 19.1 cm
Weight 1.8 lbs
0.67 kg

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Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder
 
4.3

(based on 98 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (46)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (41)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (6)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (0)

  • 1 Stars

     

    (5)

91%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Great picture quality (69)
  • Great sound (47)
  • Comfortable to operate (36)
  • Great features (35)
  • Easy to use (31)

Cons

  • Poor in low light (11)
  • Inadequate features (8)
  • Uncomfortable (5)
  • Poor battery life (4)
  • Complicated to operate (3)

Best Uses

  • Movies/short films (46)
  • Travel (45)
  • Documentaries (41)
  • HD shooting (39)
  • Weddings (30)
    • How long have you owned it:
    • A month or less

       

      33% 

      (3 reviews)

      One-to-three months

       

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      More than six months

       
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Semi-pro (32), Pro videographer (22), Professional (10), Enthusiast (7), Semi-professional (7)
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Most Liked Positive Review

 

A Truly AMAZING camcorder!

You already know that this is a great unit. Here are ways to make it even better! First, let's quit griping about "bottom loading"! That's the way it is--perh...Read complete review

You already know that this is a great unit. Here are ways to make it even better! First, let's quit griping about "bottom loading"! That's the way it is--perhaps it was necessary to jam all those goodies into it. But that is not the way it has to be!! I made my own spacer, but you can buy an excellent one from B&H# CARPSHC. I keep my tripod quick-release on the spacer permanently. Tapes pop out easily.
Next, to improve stability, I bought two Smith Vector mounting brackets (B&H SMTR56) and an 8" straight bracket. With one on each side, I can adjust the balance perfectly & have my hands about 18" apart for rock-solid stability. The brackets also hold my full complement of microphones and lights (I never put any accessory on the camera shoe with the exception of the XLR adaptor).
Finally, that lovely lens cover has to come off forever. I simply would not dream of shooting with an unprotected primary lens. I screw a simple UF filter into the lens and then attach a step-up ring to use filters that I have from XLl-1 days. I also use a standard sunshade and lens cover.
I have worked in professional sound since the 1970's and in video not long after. I shoot all the video for Opera Southwest and have completely converted to HDV which I edit on Final Cut Pro. I have use many, many camcorder over the years, and this one tops them all.

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Most Liked Negative Review

 

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Okay, this is going to be long but bear with me if you are considering buying this camera. I bought this camera because I make short films that I screen at film festivals. The...Read complete review

Okay, this is going to be long but bear with me if you are considering buying this camera. I bought this camera because I make short films that I screen at film festivals. The last two that I made were shot on- God love it- the Panasonic HVX200 capturing straight to hard drive and have screened all over the world. When I'm able to attend some of the fests, I have never been disappointed with the quality on screen. That camera is amazing but it's not mine. I wanted to buy a set up that would not break the bank so I bought the Sony HVR A1U and support gear that brought my total to around $4000. I read every single review here and some more online. I watched great trailers for the documentary "At War" which was shot with the A1U and thought the footage looked great.So now that I have the camera, I've been shooting and here is my assessment. If you want a cinematic look don't go with the Cine24 mode (24 frames per second simulation). It would be good for action sequences if you enjoy the look of the fights during Gladiator. I prefer the Cine30 mode which looks more like film- with the video edge gone.The Good:Shoot outdoors during the day - and even toward evening too for best results. Man, I hooked the camera up to my 42" television and the quality looked as good as Discovery HD. Maybe I'm exaggerating a little but the quality and detail was amazing. The auto settings work great but I like that you can tweak things to your own liking. The lens is great and the macro tele focus is fantastic. Another cool feature is while you are playing back your footage, if you hit the photo button it will capture a frame and transfer it to the memory stick. The pics are almost 2MB so they are great for stills for online or even 4X6. Also, I don't mind the touch screen menu for manual controls. Sony makes it very user friendly and even those not technically competent can figure this camera out. I've always found that to be the case with Sony products. Another thing I like is that you capture to tape. Working with hard drives has been sketchy and caused problems. I know the quality is better and I'd like to buy the hard drive adaptor for this camera so I could record to the drive and to tape at the same time.I'm going to skip the Bad and head for the Ugly first if you don't mind...The Ugly:Can't believe no one mentions this in their review... There is no handle like larger Sony models. That is extremely useful but the size of this camera prohibits that I suppose. The XLR audio input device and shotgun mike have to be attached. No biggie. Also, I've heard a number of people complain about the bottom loading tape system. No worries, just pick up the Cavision RPSHC Spacer for Smaller Camcorders. It's cheap and takes care of that problem.Now...The Bad:I've heard it time and again on reviews for the A1U. It performs poorly in low light. I used to have a small one chip Sony camcorder for family use back in 1999 and it wasn't the best under low light but it could be manipulated in Final Cut getting it in good shape. This camera may perform a bit worse that my old Sony I'm sad to say. I haven't brought the footage into Final Cut but I know it can be worked with. There are some serious low light shots in the At War documentary that look good. But if you are shooting indoors, you need to introduce some serious light to avoid chatter. That's really the Achilles heel of this product. They should have put at least one 1/2" cmos ship in the camera.I bought the Century Optics wide angle lens and the Cavision matte box and rod system. I'd recommend that if you're making indie films with this camera so you can use multiple filters without having to screw any on.I bought the A1U while the rebate was in effect so getting an HDV camera for under 2K (one that the folks from CNN in L.A. run with) was great. I'm happy with my purchase but I can't give it more than 3 stars just yet. Hope this helps some of you with your decision.

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4.0

Great camera for me but....

By Chucky

from Reading, PA

About Me Casual User

Verified Reviewer

Pros

  • Easy to Use
  • Good Image Stabilization
  • Great Picture Quality
  • Great Sound

Cons

  • Limited Zoom
  • Poor In Low Light

Best Uses

  • Documentaries
  • HD Shooting
  • Movies/Short Films
  • Travel
  • Weddings/Events

Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

I have to agree, it's not good in low light indoors unless you're using stage lighting. I shot a couple of bands with it and got fantastic results. In reguler houshold light, filming the dogs playing or my grand kids can't be done. It looks like mud with little detail, and that's with the apperature opened up. Recording with the external mike is good but could use better bottom end but you can get a better mic for it, I use the Rhode NT2. I did a famouse American Idol video when I did sound for the event and taking the board directly into the XLR inputs was superb!! Crystal clear and very wide range in Hz. And that was mono going into #1 channel and sending the signal to both. I do a good sound job for major acts from time to time and if you're into this, you know the mix out front is different for recording due to speakers and accoustics ect, ect. I played with it a little and got the best of both worlds and whew!! I was stunned at the quality sound. I expected it to be thin sounding but it wasn't. Indoors, I used it under stage lighting and also got fantastic results. I do wish it was better in low light though. I do the ghost hunting thing and the night shot isn't very good, the light is very narrow beamed and weak. You need an external IR light. Bottom loading problems?? As mentioned in the other reviews, buy the adapter. I use two of them stacked togeter. That gives me plenty of room and don't have to remove the camera from the tripod. That works too, no need to gripe if you do it. They have a pin in them so it doesn't turn or anything when fussing with it. I bought the Sony wide and tele conversion lenses, they make a difference but not much. The 40x digital zoom gives some noise but that's normal for digital zooms. If you need it for wild life, I don't know of any accessories to give you a good distant shot and the digital will be a little grainy, kind of looks like it's under water. It would be good for spying though, I used it for this already to get local druggies trafficing and it 's great for that but remember to turn off your record light on the front. I forgot once and was spotted! The controls are ok but if you're in low light they should be more prominent so you can find them easily in the event you have to keep your eye on the screen. I would recommend this camera for a first time up grade to an older camera but go the next step up for low light using a larger sensor or 3 chip. For me personally, this has been a great find since I got it for [$] on line with only about 5 hours on the heads. The touch screen is cool and easy to use and if I can do it, so can you. The Auto pilot is way good for beginners, you'll get great results right out of the box.

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1.0

Bad Camera

By videoenthus

from Laredo, TX

About Me Video Enthusiast

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Pros

  • Easy to Use

Cons

  • Poor In Low Light

Best Uses

  • HD Shooting
  • Home Movies
  • Weddings/Events

Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

Camera is good in bright conditions, terrible in low light. Bottom tape loading was a bad design on this camera. Humidity sensor failed after 2nd year of user. This cost $500.00 to repair then the touch screen failed. I scrapped it after the second failure. Wouldn't recommend this camera.

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5.0

Great for its value!

By marf

from west indies

About Me Semi-pro Videographer

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Easy to Use
  • External mic input
  • Great Picture Quality

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Documentaries
    • HD Shooting
    • Travel

    Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

    I've been using this camcorder for about a year. I was introduced to it during my master's journalism degree. it's easy and light to operate. it has external mic inputs, which is imperative for interviews. I'm a freelance travel writer and blogger, and producing short videos for my work is easy and fun with this camcorder. The battery life lasts only for an hour, so maybe getting a larger battery would help in longer shoot days. Otherwise, I couldn't be more satisfied with this camcorder -- the best for its value for sure.

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    5.0

    Great camcorder

    By Thielvis

    from Miramar, FL

    About Me Semi-pro Videographer

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Easy to Use
    • Good Image Stabilization
    • Good in Low Light
    • Great Picture Quality
    • Great Sound
    • Great Zoom
    • Large Clear LCD

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • HD Shooting
      • Weddings/Events

      Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

      I got this camcorder 2 days before my first wedding... Love the quality of image and the size.
      I still learning, and every time that I learn something new I just realize how great is this camera.

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      5.0

      Great quality for the buck

      By DVD

      from Downey, CA

      About Me Pro Videographer

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy to Use
      • Good Image Stabilization
      • Good in Low Light
      • Great Picture Quality

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Documentaries
        • Movies/Short Films
        • Travel
        • Weddings/Events

        Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

        Took this for a documentary. Picture quality is superb even in low ligh conditions

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        5.0

        Great Camera!

        By Cjr23

        from New Orleans, Lousiana

        About Me Semi-pro Videographer

        Verified Reviewer

        Pros

        • Easy to Use
        • Good Image Stabilization
        • Great Picture Quality
        • Great Sound
        • Great Zoom
        • Large Clear LCD
        • Zoom range/performance

        Cons

        • The tape deck

        Best Uses

        • Documentaries
        • HD Shooting
        • Indoors/Low Light
        • Movies/Short Films
        • Travel
        • Weddings/Events

        Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

        This camera is really good for Churches! I am the Tv Ministry Directory at my church and we make all of our promos with it and the picture is so great and the XLR adaptor is so neat and such a great idea!

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        4.0

        Easy to use, great picture, Excellent bu

        By Zoar Church

        from Shelby, NC

        About Me Semi-pro Videographer

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy to Use
        • Great Picture Quality
        • Great Sound
        • Large Clear LCD

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Church services

          Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

          Used for Church production and DVDs... the XLR jacks are a great advancement over our older cameras... Very impressed so far! Would be nice of you could write video to the Card and not the tape... only draw back.

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          4.0

          Great Camera

          By m. weaver

          from ohio

          About Me Pro Videographer

          Pros

          • Easy to Use
          • Great Picture Quality
          • Great Sound
          • Zoom range/performance

          Cons

          • Poor In Low Light

          Best Uses

          • Documentaries
          • HD Shooting
          • Movies/Short Films
          • Travel
          • Weddings/Events

          Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

          I love this camera! I have had it for 3 years with out a problem. I've used it all over the USA, Canada and will be using it in the middle east soon. The video is really good outside with it being ok indoors. But for the price excellent. The best part of this camera is the size, i've used big cams in the past but hated the heavy weight and in-mobility these offered. The reason for 4 stars is that the low light could be better and the tape location isnt the best but all in all a Great Cam!!!

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          5.0

          This Camera is AMAZING!! I LOVE IT!!!!

          By Daniel Hamby CPT1019

          from Anderson SC

          About Me Pro Videographer

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Easy to Use
          • Good Image Stabilization
          • Good in Low Light
          • Great Picture Quality
          • Great Sound
          • Great Zoom
          • Large Clear LCD
          • Zoom range/performance

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Documentaries
            • HD Shooting
            • Home Movies
            • Indoors/Low Light
            • Movies/Short Films
            • Travel
            • Weddings/Events

            Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

            I would love to own 5 of these camera's. The mic setup is GREAT!! It is EVERYTHIONG you need for the shots. I LOVE that it's perfect in your hand.
            GREAT product!
            Daniel Hamby,
            Inventor of the CPT1019 Pan Tilt System

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            3.0

            XLR Adapter

            By 2lange2

            from New Harmony, IN

            About Me Semi-pro Videographer

            Pros

            • Easy to Use
            • Great Sound

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Weddings/Events

              Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

              Sony's design dealing with tape exchange is terrible.
              You have to take off the camera from the tripod, remove the tripod plate and eject the tape, put a new one in, put the tripod plate back on and return it to the tripod! TERRIBLE!

              Also, I am experiencing a loss of sound due to a short out with the XLR adapter. In particular it is the +48V switch that is bad. To buy a used adapter is $325!

              When it is working the sound is great, but I'm afraid of losing sound on a job.

              not good.

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              1.0

              Just had my first major problem with it

              By filmcomposerz

              from Corpus Christi, TX

              About Me Semi-pro Videographer

              Verified Reviewer

              Pros

                Cons

                • Menu Access TouchScreen
                • Poor In Low Light

                Best Uses

                • Movies/Short Films
                • Travel

                Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

                Overall good camera. But here is downside... The touchscreen does not work anymore. Which means you cannot by anyway access the menu functions. How stupid could SONY be to not be able to access them at least with the remote or a button on the cam. Now I am at a complete standstill, lost two jobs because of that AND to top it off, to repair I HAVE to send to LA at 135 an hour plus parts, and if I refuse repair, I still have to pay 135 bucks. Thanks SONY, you guys really messed up with this Camera.

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                4.0

                Great Versatility & Image Quality

                By Micro Budget Filmmaker

                from Matteson, IL

                About Me Pro Videographer

                Pros

                • Easy to Use
                • Great Picture Quality
                • Great Sound
                • Large Clear LCD

                Cons

                • Poor In Low Light

                Best Uses

                • Documentaries
                • HD Shooting
                • Movies/Short Films

                Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

                I used this camera to shoot a short 16 min. movie, entitled "Lady Dead." To see the results go to you tube and search "Lady Dead Movie Trailer." The XLR inputs are key to shooting a professional movie with professional sound.

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                5.0

                Very Good camera

                By Mrsports21

                from Detroit, Michigan

                About Me Pro Videographer

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Great Picture Quality
                • Large Clear LCD

                Cons

                • Complicated To Operate
                • Limited Zoom

                Best Uses

                • Documentaries
                • HD Shooting

                Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

                I use it to shoot commercials and news and feature stories. The camera is very good and shoots at a high level. It is not always easy to use the microphones. I went on a shoot and had video but no audio and now have to go back and shoot another video. The camera is very impressive otherwise.

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                5.0

                Experience the best

                By Christian

                from Quito, Ecuador

                About Me Semi-pro Videographer

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Good Image Stabilization
                • Good in Low Light
                • Great Picture Quality
                • Great Sound
                • Great Zoom
                • Zoom range/performance

                Cons

                • No External Mic Input

                Best Uses

                • Documentaries
                • Home Movies
                • Indoors/Low Light
                • Travel
                • Weddings/Events

                Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

                Perfect to use everywhere, and also shows a great image, picture, sound and zoom

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                4.0

                Bit Different than What I Thought

                By Nick Bibbo

                from NY

                About Me Semi-pro Videographer

                Pros

                • Best for beginner
                • Easy to Use
                • Great camera for the pric
                • HD is amazing

                Cons

                • Poor sound quality
                • Slow to auto focus

                Best Uses

                • Easy to use for beginner
                • Super Easy for Profession

                Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

                the audio is fantastic the extra place to hook up mikes and stuff is one of the best features. It also can convert hdv to dv or keep it as HDV some other cool effects include sepia shooting, blurred shots, as well as black and white. The touch screen is very nice to have, but it is nothing revolutionary. The picture quality is just OK. I have seen much better quality film on cheaper models. It shoots in a max of 1080i. Night vision is another cool feature. Although, i have found that the infrared DOES NOT shoot well past 15 ft nor does it shoot through car windows(inside to out) unless outside of vehicle is exposed to light. So far no problems with the camera, but something that is very important that i almost overlooked is the fact that the picture in a dim area is very poor even with the exposure adjusted.[...]

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                5.0

                I LOVE this thing!

                By zippy

                from atlanta, georgia

                About Me Video Enthusiast

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Easy to Use
                • Good Image Stabilization
                • Great Zoom
                • Large Clear LCD
                • Zoom range/performance

                Cons

                • Haven't found one yet

                Best Uses

                • Documentaries
                • Movies/Short Films
                • Weddings/Events

                Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

                I'm not a genius about cameras but I got it for short film projects and it works great. I love the extreme close zoom ins, and the fact that I can manually focus to do quick switches from the foreground to the background in a shot. I love that turning it fast for different sorts of shots it doesn't blur! Some reviews say it's bad in low light, but of course, no camera sees as good as the human eye. That's why you buy lighting equipment or turn a light on

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                5.0

                Outstanding Small Camera

                By Tritonjm

                from Long Beach, CA

                About Me Semi-pro Videographer

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Easy to Use
                • Good Image Stabilization
                • Great Picture Quality
                • Small size
                • Zoom range/performance

                Cons

                • Poor In Low Light

                Best Uses

                • Active Sports
                • Documentaries
                • HD Shooting
                • Travel
                • Underwater

                Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

                I have used this camera since 2006 and I'm totally pleased with its performance. Actually, I'm on my 3rd camera at this time (the other two were damaged through extreme usage). The beauty of the A1-U is it's small size, yet great picture quality (in good light). Yes, the single chip design does not facilitate good low-light filming, that's why it has a 7-lux rating. Beyond that, the world awaits.

                I've taken the A-1U into some extreme environments and have always come away with great results. From 120-feet underwater to the 19,341 foot, sub-zero summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro, the camera performed flawlessly. The combination of just enough weight, compact size and great image stabilization allows for sharp picture quality in tight spaces and live action shooting situations like skiing, cycling and other sports.

                There's a reason the A1-U has been in production for over 5-years. It fit's a need. Outstanding picture quality, lots of programable functions, XLR audio, phenomenal macro capability (especially useful underwater) all wrapped-up in 1.5lb. bundle of performance.

                For studio or location shooting where filters are needed the Cavision 3x3 matte box with mini-rail system is a perfect fit to the A1-U.

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                4.0

                Great for its sound options and size

                By Ef

                from Atlanta, GA

                About Me Video Enthusiast

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Easy to Use
                • Great Sound

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Indoors/Low Light

                  Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

                  Needed a small camcorder to record conference training. Since speakers have microphones during the sessions, I needed a direct input line and this camera had it in the price point I was looking for.

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                  4.0

                  Great quality when viewed on HD TV

                  By CVP

                  from Berlin

                  About Me Pro Videographer

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Easy to Use
                  • Good Image Stabilization
                  • Good in Low Light
                  • Great Picture Quality
                  • Great Sound
                  • Large Clear LCD

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                    • Documentaries
                    • Movies/Short Films
                    • Weddings/Events

                    Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

                    I am using the camera for a professional video job. I was surprised (bad on me for not doing enough research) when I had trouble downloading the HDV onto my computer for editing in Media Composer. I was also disappointed that I could not listen to the audio directly from the camera during recording. It is light-weight, and with the large battery, it makes for a productive day.

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                    4.0

                    Nice Camera, great videos

                    By Tony

                    from Springfield, IL

                    About Me Video Enthusiast

                    Verified Buyer

                    Pros

                    • Great Picture Quality

                    Cons

                    • Poor Sound

                    Best Uses

                    • HD Shooting

                    Comments about Sony HVRA1U HDV Camcorder:

                    Use this product for church services and the only problem we are still working with is trying to get good sound quality when using XLR input. Otherwise great camera love using it. Great for kids basketball games.

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                    Media

                    Required item: Recording media is not included. Be prepared-always carry extra media.

                    Sony -  DVM-60PR Premium Mini DV Cassette (60 Minute)
                    • Price: $2.39
                     

                    Batteries & Power Adapters

                    Always keep a spare battery handy so you won't get caught without power.

                    Sony -  NP-QM91D M Series Info-Lithium Battery Pack (7.2v, 4140mAh)
                    • Price: $92.00
                     
                    Pearstone -  NP-QM91 Lithium-ion Battery (7.4V, 4200mAh)
                      • Original: $59.95
                      • Save: $5.99
                    • Price: $53.96
                     

                    Lenses & Lens Adapters

                    Capture your desired angle of view with a quality conversion lens.

                    Sony -  VCL-HGA07B Full Range Conversion Lens (0.75x)
                    • Price: $129.88
                     
                    Sony -  VCL-HG1737C 37mm 1.7x Hi-Grade Telephoto Lens
                    • Price: $121.00
                     

                    External Microphones

                    Focus your sound with a high-quality microphone. Audio quality can make or break your video.

                    Audio-Technica -  AT875 Short Condenser Shotgun Microphone
                    • Price: $176.90
                     

                    Estimated arrival at B&H is 7-14 days. Your order will only be charged at time of shipment.

                    Create a more snug fit and vibration isolation for a shotgun mic when it is mounted in the camcorder's mic clip. (B&H # SAROCS)

                    Bags & Cases

                    Carry, organize and protect your investment with quick access to your gear.

                    Pearstone -  Digital Video Camcorder Bag
                      • Original: $79.95
                      • Save: $7.99
                    • Price: $71.96
                     

                    Tripod & Stationary Supports

                    Stabilize the your footage and eliminate handheld fatigue with the support you need.

                    Pearstone -  VT2500B Video Tripod System
                      • Original: $149.95
                      • Save: $14.99
                    • Price: $134.96
                     
                    Cavision -  RPSHC Spacer for Smaller Camcorders
                    • Price: $23.95
                     

                    The Cavision CARPSHC allows for bottom tape removal while the Sony HVR-A1u is affixed on a tripod.

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                    What's in the Box

                    Sony HVR-A1U 1/3" Professional HDV Camcorder with 3-Million Pixel CMOS Imager, DVCAM and Mini DV Recording Options, Professional Audio Inputs and Time Code
                    • 15 Mb Memory Stick Duo
                    • Memory Stick Duo Adapter
                    • AC-L15A AC Adapter
                    • Power Cable
                    • Lens Hood with Integral Lens Cover
                    • Wireless Remote Control with Battery
                    • A/V Breakout Cable
                    • Component Breakout Cable
                    • USB Cable
                    • Shoulder Strap
                    • XLR Microphone Adapter
                    • Short Shotgun Microphone with Windscreen
                    • NP-FM50 Rechargeable Battery Pack
                    • 1 Year Parts and Labor Camcorder Warranty
                      90 Days Parts Warranty on Drum Assembly
                     
                     
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