Sony DCR-PC7E
Sony DCR-PC7E (English version) is family member of the Sony Handycam. It was first released in 1996. It was the smallest, lightest Digital Videocam in the world by that moment. It has a very distinctive look and feel that influenced the design trend for other new similar products. The LCD monitor could be rotated so that users can capture scenes in unexpected angles. It uses miniDV tapes as recording media. I had so much fun with it.
In this set, several sections are built to support multi-movement to replicate its playful characteristics. The LCD monitor can be rotated. Moreover, the red power switch could be toggled and the covers for the tape, cable plugs, and lens can be opened as well. The battery and the tape can be unplugged and the compact external flash attachment can be mounted. This set includes the main body of Sony DCR-PC7E, external flash attachment, a battery, miniDV tape, and the lens cover. Hope you enjoy playing it around and recall your memories back in the days.
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