
The good: Mini DVDs offer convenient playback; good night-shooting quality; relatively compact.
The bad: Poor video quality; media expensive compared to MiniDV tapes; very basic feature set.
The bottom line: Unless you're so wedded to the Sony brand and the idea of DVD recording that
you're willing to pay a premium--but not enough to jump to the DVD201--avoid this model.
Review:   The Sony Handycam DCR-DVD101 is more compact and offers better  low-light focusing 
than its predecessor, but this model remains an  underfeatured underachiever for a camcorder in its 
price range. The  biggest problem: relatively poor video quality due to the low-resolution  340,000-pixel 
CCD the camera uses for recording.With its slick  black-and-metallic-blue case, the Sony Handycam 
DCR-DVD101 is as likely  as the latest iPod to garner admiring looks. This model is about  two-thirds 

 
 
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