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Hi,
I'm listing my Sony HC-7 and a Seatool HDR-HC7 for anyone interested in getting started in U/W high-definition videography. The camera comes with all original supplied cables, charger and battery. I misplaced the Picture Motion Browser software that came with it, but it can be downloaded from Sony's site. The camera has not shot more than 20 hours of footage, and I don't use the camera for editing or transfer, I have access to a HDV tape deck for that, so the camera itself has not seen much wear. I would say the camera is in excellent condition and and I'd place it at a 9.5/10.
The housing is the Deluxe version - which is all aluminum (no polycarbonate) and is probably one of the smallest aluminum video housings on the market. The camera fits really snugly and the entire system travels well with no excess space or weight. All controls work perfectly and its been maintained by the local agent Scubacam in Singapore. The housing has some minor water spots, and some scuffs at the bottom where it mounts the base but cosmetically its in generally excellent condition and both camera and housing functions perfectly.
This is a great system if you are getting started in HD underwater video. I'm looking at USD$2500 negotiable for the set, but buyer will have to pay shipping from Singapore. Let me know if you have any questions and thanks for looking.
Peter
I'm listing my Sony HC-7 and a Seatool HDR-HC7 for anyone interested in getting started in U/W high-definition videography. The camera comes with all original supplied cables, charger and battery. I misplaced the Picture Motion Browser software that came with it, but it can be downloaded from Sony's site. The camera has not shot more than 20 hours of footage, and I don't use the camera for editing or transfer, I have access to a HDV tape deck for that, so the camera itself has not seen much wear. I would say the camera is in excellent condition and and I'd place it at a 9.5/10.
The housing is the Deluxe version - which is all aluminum (no polycarbonate) and is probably one of the smallest aluminum video housings on the market. The camera fits really snugly and the entire system travels well with no excess space or weight. All controls work perfectly and its been maintained by the local agent Scubacam in Singapore. The housing has some minor water spots, and some scuffs at the bottom where it mounts the base but cosmetically its in generally excellent condition and both camera and housing functions perfectly.
This is a great system if you are getting started in HD underwater video. I'm looking at USD$2500 negotiable for the set, but buyer will have to pay shipping from Singapore. Let me know if you have any questions and thanks for looking.
Peter