Exploring the basement in Hi8 widescreen + NightShot

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
1,443
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2011

Demonstrating the "16:9 Full" widescreen mode of the Sony CCD-TRV87 analog Hi8 XR Hi-Fi Stereo camcorder, including NightShot, Super NightShot, and the built-in 3-watt halogen spotlight.

This model has the older style infrared NightShot light which casts a small square "hot spot" in the center of the image. Newer Sonys have a more evenly distributed but not as far-reaching IR light.

  • likes, 3 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Uploader Comments (vwestlife)

  • I haven't checked the specs but I'm sure that the 16:9 mode is just a "digital effect" which means the CCD records it's usual pixels making up a 4:3 image and then the picture gets the top and bottom chopped off and strechted back to create a 16:9 image with degraded resolution. I'm just saying this because people tend to forget that this function is more like a gimmick and not for serious shooting. If you need 16:9 this is not the right camcorder.

  • @Skiller444 No, the "16:9 Full" mode on Sony's Hi8 camcorders is a true widescreen. It expands the camcorder's horizontal field of view, allowing the lens to capture a wider image than 4:3 mode. The image does appear vertically stretched on the camcorder's LCD or viewfinder, but that's just the preview; the actual playback on a computer or TV is true 16:9 widescreen. (You're thinking of the "16:9 Cinema" mode, which indeed simply letterboxes a 4:3 image, and isn't true widescreen.)

  • could i buy it from you

  • @MrJosephCC No, but look on eBay, this model does show up from time to time.

  • Can you explore your weiner in HD?

  • @TheTheCandyManCan I would need a wide-angle lens for that!

Top Comments

  • @uxwbill Mostly accumulated junk. I used to do most of my videos at the workbench because it was the only place with good enough lighting, but now I have better lighting installed in the computers/electronics room.

see all

All Comments (26)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • @vwestlife OK, I didn't know the image actually does take more pixels into account in 16:9 mode with this camcorder. That's definitely unusual, at least comparable MiniDV ones hardly ever do it that way.

    However I was not talking about letterboxing a 4:3 image because all that would do is override the top and bottom with black bars that get recorded on the tape as part of the image. I was talking about the more common "anamorphic" image that is artifically generated by crop + stretch.

  • Person: doctor whats wrong with my my old appliance?! Doctor: It Has... Molded Plug Disease Person: What Should I Do? Doctor: You need to replace ... it's cord Person: Oh No! Doctor: Whats wrong with replacing the cord? Were Not Appliances! Person: Oh. Then Fix It Now!!!!! (goes up in rage)

  • hahaha. Molded plug disease.

  • I love "Basement tours" -- get to see all the junk people accumulate. :-D

  • @vwestlife Any chance of a tour of your computer/electronics room?

  • That really did a nice job...thanks for the tour, by the way. Somehow I always imagined it being "bigger". Looks like you had a lot going on at the workbench!

  • 0:31 - clean that evaporator!

  • Old Jammer Helmet hanging on the bike.

    Old camera functions like new.

  • at 1:33 for a second i was thinking my video card driver pooped out!

  • @NJRoadfan Perhaps my TRV103 needs its heads cleaned because the dropouts do not occur when the tape is played back on the Hi8 camcorder itself.

  • Some Sony Hi-8 XR camcorders can write a datecode to the tape, wouldn't be surprised if they could write a 16.9 widescreen flag. Tape dropouts are very noticeable on the audio (the static pops), otherwise these were great camcorders in low light with good video quality. I still laugh at companies that advertise those dinky LEDs as "lights", halogens are clearly superior and are a must with any modern 3CCD/3MOS camera in low light.

  • and no ghosts, are they scared of analog video formats?

  • Great camera! I'm surprised how well it does 16:9.

  • You have a calm and soothing voice in all of your videos as opposed to most of the other "retro tech guys" here on youtube :D

  • @vwestlife That's nice for the camcorder to know that. I wonder if the Hi8 camcorder has a special code on the header that mentions 16:9.

  • @CenTexVideo I was surprised that my Digital8 camcorder automatically recognized the 16:9 aspect ratio when playing back the Hi8 footage. So this is the captured DV video converted to MPEG2 with no special tweaking or post-processing.

Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more