Reviews for Sony Handycam Digital Camcorder - 2.5" LCD - CCD

0.3 Megapixel Video - 20x Optical Zoom - 800x Digital Zoom - Firewire - MPN: DCRHC21

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  By member: angelahelms - Jul 19, 2005

A VERY happy customer of the Sony Handycam DCR-HC21...

Strengths: Small & lightweight, battery remaining time disp., great pic & sound, swivel LCD screen that folds into camera, NO dangling lens cap to annoy.

Weakness: LCD a bit small, (but so is the whole camera), rec/pause button is easy to accidentally hit.

LOVE it!!! We've bought a new camcorder each time one of our kids was born, this being our 3rd & definitely our favorite. (camcorder, that is) This is the keeper, & I'll stay with Sony when I do have to shop for a new one. It's amazingly small. It fits easily in my purse or diaper bag, so no more "wish I had the camera" moments. Pic/sound quality is great--played back on the unit, Computer, or TV. Hubby loves firewire connectivity. I was worried it'd be fragile, with the touchscreen & built-in lens cover being "new" features, but it seems quite sturdy. "End Search" feature finds end of last recording, so you can go back to review and not worry about it. Screen shows time left on tape as well as time left on battery. I think the battery life is very good, and it recharges quickly. Haven't needed a 2nd. battery, but nice to know they come in different sizes, and even longest life isn't very heavy. Nightshot allowed me to tape my baby sleeping in complete darkness...I even used it to walk into the room so I could see where I was going without turning on a light & waking him. Amazing.

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  • 4
  By member: vkoduri - Apr 28, 2005

Sony Handycam Digital Camcorder - 2.5" LCD - CCD

Strengths: It is very sleek and the picture qualily is good

Weakness: None

This will be a good one beginners who does not care about B/W view finder and digital pass through. The picture and sound quality is great. The battery that came with this is very small and not good enough. Need to buy a battery for more recording time.

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  • 4
  By member: joeweiss - Jun 8, 2005

Sony Handycam Digital Camcorder - 2.5" LCD - CCD

Strengths: Relatively easy to use

Weakness: Wide and Tight buttons are hard to press while filming

Overall a nice middle of the road camera. Most of the interface is relatively easy. Don't like the difficulty with the wide and tight zoom buttons while taping and trying to get the shot steady.

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  • 5
  By member: dezhankins - May 26, 2005

Sony Handycam Digital Camcorder - 2.5" LCD - CCD

Strengths: light weight, compact, lcd screen menu, great sound and picture, great customer service support

Weakness: manual closing lens cover, too many steps to get the fade-in, fade out button to operate - otherwise it's a great camera.

I love the Sony DCR-HC21 because of it size, weight and ease of use. I like the lcd screen menu (and do not have a problem with finger prints as some have mentioned but must use with clean fingers)

The only 2 problems I've found so far is: 1.) the fact that you have to open and close the lens manually which is hard to remember sometimes which could result in damage. 2.) The fade in and out feature, which I find handy to separate scenes when dubbing, requires too many steps to use. A better idea would have been to have a button to choose from on the side of the camcorder after intitially choosing the type of fading you wanted. The fader feature could have replaced the "easy" button which is on the side of the camcorder and is used for preset "easy" usage features.

The camcorder is very easy to use and is somewhat affordable and one of the smallest I've found. I have to also comment on the fact that customer service is a breeze to contact and was very helpful when I had a question.

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  • 4
  By member: Seek Help - Jul 25, 2005

good product

Strengths: 20X optical magnification, very light, touchpad easy to use.

Weakness: Low battery capacity.

Easy to use. A lot of things can be done using the touchpad. 20X optical magnification is great--you can take a good look at the moon, especially when it is full moon and it was great. Very light.

A major shortcoming is the very low capacity of the battery--it came with a P30. You almost have to immediately buy a spare battery and I recommend a P70 or P71. I ordered a generic P70 at about $20. Not bad.

Another shortcoming is the buzzing noise when recording which is the same as a HC 20 I bought last last year. At that time I thought that it was a defect so I called tech support who told me it was normal--so it is a normal shortcoming. I do not remember hearing it in a Hi8 Sony camcorder I had quite a few years ago.

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  • 4
  By member: kumarss_sandeep - Mar 30, 2005

Sony Handycam Digital Camcorder - 2.5" LCD - CCD

Strengths: small size, easy to use, good picture and sound quality

Weakness: touchscreen

Overall this is a good buy. only problem that I faced till now is touch screen. Usage of touch screen menu leaves finger spots on screen.

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Reply by member: coolgal
Apr 7, 2005

Would the LCD screen protector film that can be placed over the LCD screen be helpful? I wonder if you could still access the touch controls through a piece of plastic film.

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  By member: dgonline - Apr 14, 2005

Sony Handycam Digital Camcorder - 2.5" LCD - CCD

Strengths: quality and ease of use

Weakness: battery life and finger prints

Great picture quality with the option for backlighting, easy cam, and nightvision. Import to computer quality is poor unless you import through different software. Windows Movie Maker for example. Fire wire highly suggested.

Finger prints on the touch screen, battery life is short, I would purchase a battery and dry your hands before touching the screen.

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  • 4
  By member: whatley_t - Jun 15, 2005

Sony Handycam Digital Camcorder - 2.5" LCD - CCD

Strengths: small size, great zoom

Weakness: battery

great small camera for people that already have a digital camera and don't need it to take still shots.
very light, small , excellent zoom, touchscreen as any sony has. black and white view finder

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Reply by member: arsenalsweep
Jul 21, 2005

How easy is it to put the videos onto your computer?

Reply by member: jolsonmhd
Dec 25, 2005

sing a Mac (OS 10.4), with the camera on in the Play mode, I queue the tape to my starting point, stop it, start iMovie, plug the camcorder into the Firewire port on the front of the computer, and click "Import" on iMovie. The camera starts playing and sceen clips are imported into the clip window in iMovie, where I can move them around, add titles and effects, and then burn a DVD.

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  By member: zqzhupg - Jun 8, 2005

Sony Handycam Digital Camcorder - 2.5" LCD - CCD

I just got the new Sony Handycam DCR-HC21 MiniDV Digital Camcorder about one month. For the first month, I used a lot. So I am feeling the camcorder is very easy to use, small size, easy to handle and I got very clear pictures, whatever at day or night. I like the price of this product. I give this product a rate, highly recommended-one of the best.

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  • 5
  By member: slanger21 - Dec 20, 2005

Sony Handycam Digital Camcorder - 2.5" LCD - CCD

Strengths: Small...Easy to use....Simple operation

Weakness: For it's price...NONE

For the price of this Camcorder this is probably the best buy. It has very high resolution compared to models in it's same price range...IE Canon ZR300.

Touch screen is fantastic...(to avoid fingerprints just press it with you nail) and contrary to the ealier review the data transfter rate and resolution are great...but you want to use the firewire do maintain the digital quality.

I love it!

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  By member: flyingyuan_zhu - Mar 27, 2005

Sony Handycam Digital Camcorder - 2.5" LCD - CCD

Strengths: A nice small, lightweight and comfortable camera.

Weakness: Black and white viewfinder; touch-screen controls; slow transfer speed; short battery life...

The camera is very easy to use for recording and playback. It's small and easy to carry. But the battery life is too short. And I'm not so comfortable with the black and white viewfinder. Plus, you have to touch the screen to operate which will leave the LCD fingerprinted. Also, When you transfer the images to your computer, the speed is too slow and the quality is terrible.

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Reply by member: Slartybartfast
Oct 5, 2005

It sounds like flyingyuan_zhu didn't read any reviews before buying the camera. If they had, they would know that the battery that comes with these cameras isn't very powerful and they should've bought a second, bigger, battery.
The transfer rate problems flyingyuan_zhu is having are probably due to using the USB connection. If flyingyuan_zhu had read the reviews (am I repeating myself?) they would realise that everyone suggests using Firewire. This transfers footage at a much higher rate and without loss of quality.
I haven't bought a camcorder yet as I'm doing my research by reading what other people think first. So far I've established that Sony make extremely good camcorders at very reasonable prices. Thanks to all of you who have submitted reviews. It's been very useful.

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  By member: eolson22 - Dec 22, 2005

Very nice toy, but doesn't work with Mac

Strengths: Easiest to use video camera I can imagine

Weakness: All video is reversed left-to-right when downloading via Firewire

We bought this Handycam after seeing a Handycam in the Apple store. It was easy to learn to use - in fact we only had a day before going on vacation - and has good zoom features and the ability to record "still" photos, that is, it freezes a frame of video for many seconds.

However, upon returning home from vacation, and buying another cable, I was unable to get video onto my Titanium Powerbook G4. All of the video is reversed left to right. So, in the end, this camera is of dubious value.

Back at the Apple store, they declined to demonstrate the camera again.

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Reply by member: jolsonmhd
Dec 25, 2005

Hmmmm... Over the past two weeks I transferred 5 tapes to my Mac G5 running OS 10.3 and now upgraded to 10.4. All transferred flawlessly. Connection was via Firewire port on the HC21 and to the front port on the Mac. I edited the work with standard Apple iMovie and created DVD's for the relatives using iDVD. Speed was just as fast as the tape was playing. This was my first experience with video on my Mac. I can't imagine anything easier.

Reply by member: cmsony
Feb 4, 2007

I had difficulty with my work's Sony DCR-HC32 and iMovie on a Titanium Powerbook, but I think it had less to do with the model Powerbook and more to do with the Mac OS. At the time I was running OS 10.4.6. Now I am running 10.4.8 on the same TiBook and an Aluminum PB G4, and I have had no trouble connecting with iMovie using the DCR-HC32 and my own DCR-HC21.

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  By member: cmsony - Feb 4, 2007

Sony Handycam DCR HC21

Strengths: Small size, ease of use, price

Weakness: Audio, lack of controls on body, low-light operation

For the money (I paid approximately $350 about a year ago), this is a pretty good, basic camcorder for the point-and-shoot crowd. The picture quality in bright indoor light and outdoors is clear, with very good color saturation and little noise. But when the light indoors is weak, the image quality degrades a lot, with a lot of graininess. A cool feature is the Nightshot Plus (IR) feature, which allows you to shoot in total darkness. It's not perfect (only a 10-foot range, records things in a green cast, and the recorded video looks like someone was shining a flashlight at the subjects) but it's cool to be able to sit on a beach while fishing in pitch black darkness and still be able to prove that you really did catch and release that big one!

One big problem I have with this camcorder, and one that might push me away from one like it should I be in the market again soon, is the audio quality. This camcorder records at 16-bit, which is CD quality, but the unit's small size and the placement of the microphone tends to result in the recording of the tape mechanism and the zoom motor. A lot of the things I have recorded in quiet settings are ruined by a pronounced, and highly distracting, buzzing sound.

The biggest problem, however, is the LCD touchscreen. All of the major controls (menu settings, VCR playback, FF, and REW) must be accessed on the touchscreen. There are no major controls on the body of the unit. Why is this a problem? LCD screens break, as mine did this morning when a toddler pulled the camcorder off a table onto the floor. Even though the LCD screen was closed, it still cracked. And now I am unable to do much of anything other than record. I can use the remote to play, FF, and REW video, and I can watch what I shot in the unit's very small, b&w viewfinder, but there is no way for me to access the menu. If I need to change the time or date, or turn the IR light on (it is currently off), I can't. I am stuck. To get it fixed, since it's not a warrantied repair, would cost me $211 plus tax and shipping to Sony. It hardly seems worth it, since I paid so little for it in the first place. I guess I'm kind of stuck.

So, if you don't mind your CD quality audio being compromised by the recorded buzz of your camcorder's tape mechanism, and you are confident that you will never break your touchscreen, this might be a good entry-level, basic camcorder for you. For the baby's birthday and the annual family camping trip, this basic camcorder would certainly fit the bill.

Just be careful with it!

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  • 3.7
  testseek.com - Feb 9, 2009

Sony DCR-HC21

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  • 2.4
  TopTenREVIEWS.com - Jul 16, 2008

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  • 3.0
  easycamcorders.com - Sep 7, 2005

Quick Review Camcorder : Sony DCR-HC21

The DCR-HC21 is Sony’s lowest end MiniDV camcorder this year. It has horrible low light performance, though it does well in bright light environments. It also has great automatic controls, but poor manual controls. See a pattern emerging?

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  • 3.5
  CamcorderInfo - Sep 2, 2005

Sony DCR-HC21 Camcorder Review

Sony’s most basic MiniDV camcorder this year is the DCR-HC21. It shows no improvements in imaging and color quality over last year’s model, though it does includes some cosmetic improvements. It continues to exhibit Sony’s excellent automatic controls and LCD screen quality, and continues to be plagued by Sony’s horrid manual control offerings (or lack thereof), lack of a microphone or...

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