Sony Handycam DCR-VX1000 (1995)
Thank Sony for introducing digital
video editing to the desktop. Before it released the Handycam
DCR-VX1000, if you wanted to edit video on a PC you had to invest
thousands of dollars in an expansion card to digitize analog footage.
The DCR-VX1000 was the first camcorder to capture in the mini-DV format,
and the first with a FireWire port for transferring digital video to a
PC. The DCR-VX1000 cost nearly $4000, but it offered dramatically better
video quality, and less-expensive models soon followed.
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