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The Best Vintage Camcorder?! (Spoiler alert: The Panasonic PV-L559 or not!) 

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In this video we will look at some highly recommended vintage camcorders, the Panasonic PV-L559, 550 and 551. Full review along with test footage with a model!--Low light stabilization and recommendations

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@cristopher6642
@cristopher6642 3 месяца назад
I found an PV-L559 on my grandmother house today, and when i checked the footage i was astonished with a video of my mom being pregnant of me haha.
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 3 месяца назад
Oh my gosh how cool !
@amdhomevideo
@amdhomevideo 3 месяца назад
Awesome video's so informative. With your recommendation I bought a Panasonic PV-L559 at Dalton's Camera on Etsy and love it!
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 3 месяца назад
Hey great news ! I hope you have fun with your “new” old camera and shoot some great vintage shots Thanks for the comment !
@hiroshi_001
@hiroshi_001 10 месяцев назад
Hey man, amazing video. Been watching your channel for a while, especially the vintage camcorders you have reviewed. Would it be possible to have more of those in the future, hoping you would do some VHS formatted camcorders especially. Many thanks and cheers!
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 10 месяцев назад
Hey, I appreciate your feedback as I definitely do want to review more vintage gear and I do have some in the planning stages. I'm glad you let me know what kind of cameras you'd be interested in seeing because there are so many options. Are you more interested in full size VHS camcorders or the smaller mini VHS-C models? Thanks for the comment!
@hiroshi_001
@hiroshi_001 10 месяцев назад
@@techtoremember8096 Either are fine, whether full sized or smaller VHS-C models it would be nice.
@AsuraCloudwalker
@AsuraCloudwalker 2 месяца назад
I still have my Panasonic PV-L550D camcorder and it's still in working order. My dad gave it to me in the early '90s and that's when my venture into film began...
@ReelFilm2016
@ReelFilm2016 9 месяцев назад
Another great video. I love the way you have produced them. I actually have an almost identical Panasonic camcorder. I have the 501 model. It looks almost identical to your 550 model. Possibly a regional variant. Not sure though. I went through a phase of trying to find a decent VHS C camcorder . They are very temperamental. The 500 model has worked great for me so far. Also, loving the location. I stayed in Williamsburg during my travels in late 2019. 😀 I recognise some of these location.
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 9 месяцев назад
Thank you! Seems like Panasonic had multiple models of that camera with only the slightest variations. Was hard to keep track of all the models they came out with. So different than today, where it takes years between different camera models to update. I appreciate your comment! Yes, Williamsburg is a very cool spot. It was actually the first time I explored that area and had a very nice vibe to it.
@ReelFilm2016
@ReelFilm2016 9 месяцев назад
@@techtoremember8096 Keep up the good work.
@harysuper
@harysuper 3 месяца назад
I just snagged one of these VHSC Panasonics on eBay. I’m charging it up right now and can’t wait to try it. I got it along with some tapes. I had problems buying a cheap Hi8 Samsung at an antique store. I’m keeping that one for parts though in case I get into Hi 8.
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 3 месяца назад
Hey good luck! I hope it works out!
@juniormendez5692
@juniormendez5692 8 месяцев назад
this is an amazing video fr
@butchmcporksaw
@butchmcporksaw 2 месяца назад
Here's some tips for that vintage aesthetic, what you want to do is film on LP mode, that will give you that jitter you are looking for
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 2 месяца назад
Thars an idea !
@searchdestroy
@searchdestroy 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the amazing video!!! How is the audio quality on this camera's built in microphone if I wanted to do some retro-style interviews? Does it have any options for an external mic?
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 10 месяцев назад
Hi there ! The audio isn’t bad really and yes there’s a mic jack ! It’s a pretty cool camera Thanks for the comment !
@valdezmaury467
@valdezmaury467 3 месяца назад
Love the vintage style
@Stallzyx
@Stallzyx Год назад
Thanks for the video. Definitely wouldn't say it's the best vintage camcorder but if you get the opportunity, try and get your hands on a Sony TRV89 or TRV99 Hi8 one if they do those models in NTSC. I have a european TRV89E as of recently. 4 inch screen! Also another recent pick up is the Canon XL1S which is a Mini DV movie camera apparently used in 28 days later and other films. I've also possibly somehow really fortunately acquired a broadcast style DVCAM from 2005 ish for an amazing deal. Really got to do a collection tour or show off certain camcorders soon because I've spent a bit the last few months but actually not even recorded to tape yet 😅 got a few different capture devices plus firewire pci card to play with and compare, but juggling work and stuff
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 Год назад
It’s addicting isn’t it ?! Sounds like you have a great collection Thanks for your comment
@Stallzyx
@Stallzyx Год назад
@@techtoremember8096 Thanks. Would love something like an alpha one or something like a A7S iii or A7 iv or FX3 some day but right now I find it easier to build up collections of items which cost say £100-200 max than save towards a several thousand pound item and also not got high paying work
@osmankerimben2149
@osmankerimben2149 9 месяцев назад
Thnks for the video 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@ricthedood
@ricthedood 9 месяцев назад
Could you do a video of you charged it?
@DYNASTY1031
@DYNASTY1031 3 месяца назад
good stuff
@Cyber_Horse_Studios87
@Cyber_Horse_Studios87 Месяц назад
I just got my hands on a PV-L650, and while the playback display isn’t working, the rest of the camera seems to be! Though I wanna try and fix the screen, as well as figure out how to replace the clock battery… if anyone has any tips, I’ll be very grateful.
@andrewcollymore9173
@andrewcollymore9173 Год назад
Great video my friend
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 Год назад
Thank you !
@veggiemessiah7480
@veggiemessiah7480 11 месяцев назад
great video
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 11 месяцев назад
Thank you !
@verycoolandtall
@verycoolandtall 5 месяцев назад
hey i saw a listing for the 559 that mentioned a security mode that starts recording when it senses motion, did you happen to test that? was interested in it for solo filming purposes. thanks!
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 4 месяца назад
Hey ! That’s a great find -I just checked the manual and yes it’s on page 41 -It looks to be a very primitive feature however as you need the right kind of background, sufficient motion etc so thanks for pointing it out ! I certainly don’t think I’d rely on it but you never know !
@brandonalldredgeba
@brandonalldredgeba Год назад
So you might know more than I do but I feel like Panasonic used to let other companies use there camera’s models. I had a Quasar camcorder that was literally identical to these Panasonic cameras. I even just recently got 2 dvd camcorders one is a Panasonic and the other is a hitachi and they look identical besides the color of them. Even a lot of old GE, SEARS, and Magnavox vhs camcorder look identical to the Panasonic pv-420. Idk just something I have noticed and was wondering if you knew anything about that or have noticed that too haha.
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 Год назад
Yes you are right there were licensing agreements among Panasonic and quasar and a few other companies So you could find identical models out there JVC and Zenith did the same thing- it was confusing !
@DelCampoProductions.
@DelCampoProductions. 8 месяцев назад
I personally like full sized 1980s VHS cameras. Or older professional Eng cameras.
@dazedoffpepe
@dazedoffpepe 11 месяцев назад
How would compare the panasonic pvl 550's series with the later models? I got a panasonic pvl779, the screen is huge on mine compared to this one. But I don't know how the quality compares, I usually like a really vintage look but I'd prefer one with more stability. Just asking to make sure if I buy one of these, or should I stick with mine.
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 11 месяцев назад
Hi there. I wasn't familiar with the 779 till you brought it up. I just looked it up and from the looks of it, it looks very similar to the 500 series (shape, form factor etc). Without having actually tested it, my gut is that you are going to get a very similar look to the 550 series. Since you already have the 779 and if its working ok, I don't think you really are going to gain anything by going with the 550 or a camera in that series. I think Panasonic around this time period was hell bent on coming out with as many models as possible (probably for marketing purposes) without any appreciable upgrades in quality. Plus if its really the vintage look you are after, it will be very similar for sure. Thanks for the comment
@dazedoffpepe
@dazedoffpepe 11 месяцев назад
@@techtoremember8096 Thank you for your input!! I appreciate it :)
@DethronerX
@DethronerX 3 месяца назад
Beautiful. Crazy how you found the right camera by getting the wrong camera. Im looking for any type VHS camera, big tape, small tape, any camera size, but with NTSC (24fps), fast lens, manual focus/aperture. Since I have to go through a lot of results and most of them dont show these specs, so would really appreciate the help. I also dont mind no stabilization, as Id use a tripod and rest on post and I dont mind a black and white viewfinder either.
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 3 месяца назад
Hi there. There are certainly many choices for vintage camcorders however, back in the day fps really wasnt used in the same way it is today where we can essentially change the frame rate at will. The old analog tape machines in NTSC recorded at an interlaced 60i. That was the NTSC standard. So basically it was 30fps but the frames were interlaced together so your eye perceives it 60fps. If you are going to be editing the footage in an NLE, you could theoretically output at a different frame rate but these cameras do not record at 24fps. If there is one that does it, I don't know of it.
@DethronerX
@DethronerX 3 месяца назад
@@techtoremember8096 ok thanks, yeah i can convert the framerate. But even more important is a fast manual lens and manual aperture. I have a type c one with manual focus and fast lens but i don't think it has manual aperture, as I'd like to set a desired number, otherwise it may also automatically change white balance a little bit, besides D. O. F.
@devincroda
@devincroda Месяц назад
I have this camera and just shot with it this weekend, but am having trouble finding an AV cable and converter to capture the content onto my mac. Any recommendation? 3.5mm or the 1.5m adapter doesn't seem to be working. Cant find what size the AV port is on any of the manuals. I have an L559. Thanks!
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 Месяц назад
youll need a 3.5mm stereo to male split RCA cable to connect to your TV or capture device. You can find these on Amazon! (it has to be stereo because one of the male RCA connectors goes into Video in and the other into "audio in of your devices)
@devincroda
@devincroda Месяц назад
Got it! I didn’t realize it was mono audio so my 3-prong cable wasn’t working. Moved the connections around, and success. Thank you!!
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 Месяц назад
Great to hear !
@SkyLabZaamslagtheNetherlands
Nice video
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 Год назад
Thank you !
@enzlf566
@enzlf566 Месяц назад
hey i just found an panasonic palmcorder iq pv-a396 but i cant find any content on internet about it expect for the manual plz if anyone here know anything about it and can help me reach out thanks yall
@pudelboy7
@pudelboy7 Год назад
I want to transfer my Sony Hi8 analog tapes to digital. Will I get better quality transfers if I use a CCD camera Instead of a DCR camera to transfer? I know some DCR models will not play Hi8, but on the DCR models that will play Hi8, will the quality of transfer be as good as it would if I transferred using a CCD camera?
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 Год назад
HI, I think there may be some confusion about CCD vs DCR. "CCD" simply refers to the sensor in the camera and "DCR" is a prefix Sony used in their naming system of some of their cameras. The CCD has nothing to do with the tape format that the camera uses so you can have a CCD camera that is regular 8mm or Hi8 so when transferring tapes the CCD or DCR is not what you need to look at. If you are going to transfer HI8 tapes, you need to make sure your camcorder is capable of Hi8 playback. You need to see if its a Hi8 model. If it is, it should play back HI8 AND 8mm just fine. If its an older model that is just "Sony8" or Video 8, then it won't play back Hi8 and you cannot transfer Hi8 from this, only regular 8. Other than that, the model of the camera should not affect the quality of the transfer. More importantly is what equipment you are using to do the transfer, (capture device) and recording deck when you transfer, not so much the player. Thank you
@keatonw_3733
@keatonw_3733 10 месяцев назад
How did you transfer tape to digital video?
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 10 месяцев назад
Through a Windows 7 computer equipped with a Firewire connection. (tape first transfered to DV format)
@osmankerimben2149
@osmankerimben2149 9 месяцев назад
What is the best vintage camcorder your advice with a sd sd slot? #digital ?
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 9 месяцев назад
Hey thanks for the comment! Well, if the camcorder has an SD card slot its not really "vintage". When I think of "vintage" it has to have a tape. like 8mm vhs vhs-c etc. The vast majority of camcorders that have an SD slot are going to shoot in some form of HD. (high definition). The older vintage camcorders shoot in SD (standard definition) and they all use tapes. But to get that vintage look you may want a camera that uses a CCD instead of a CMOS sensor like the Sony DCR-SX63 you may want to check that out. It has built in storage so you don't even need an SD card but will give you more of that grainy, vintage look with its very small sensor. You may also want to do a search for Aiptek camcorders. They recorded to SD cards and were vintage too,. Hope this helps.
@haroldpittman9349
@haroldpittman9349 4 месяца назад
I have this pv-406
@charleychewning2310
@charleychewning2310 8 месяцев назад
how would i transfer footage to my computer if i have a macbook.
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 8 месяцев назад
thats not such an easy task. I have a review of a couple of options on my channel- the Clearclick or Elgato devices which you can check out!
@moxiegaming8726
@moxiegaming8726 7 месяцев назад
I have a Sony handy cam vision from I think 1997 it has almost the same features as this camera, and I can confirm that light will make you blind
@jamesjr2550
@jamesjr2550 4 месяца назад
I jist bought a pv-l559 with case tapes charger remote and battery for 74 dollars
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 4 месяца назад
good deal!!
@Dr.-Smart
@Dr.-Smart 7 месяцев назад
you need to learn when the camera is in digital zoom range the eis wont work also the pv series is not great for vintage filming , sharp viewcams are way better , less struggle with odd unobtainable av cables like the pv cameras
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 6 месяцев назад
The camera was not in digital zoom range The EIS just stinks
@salvatorev_
@salvatorev_ Год назад
This camera has very poor design and very poor image quality I would not buy it for any reason
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 Год назад
For a vintage camcorder the design is fine- the image is what you’d expect from a camera 30 years old It’s certainly not going to live up to current standards
@salvatorev_
@salvatorev_ Год назад
@@techtoremember8096 comparing it to my 1988 Sony CCD V-200 Pro my camera has a much better picture than it
@duvalpenny100
@duvalpenny100 9 месяцев назад
The poor image quality is the point of using one in 2023 😂 Vintage and nostalgic.
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 9 месяцев назад
@duvalpenny100 exactly
@salvatorev_
@salvatorev_ 9 месяцев назад
@@duvalpenny100 you can't compare analog video with digital 4K digital will always win! Here we are just comparing which of the two analog cameras has better quality, someone using 2023 analog cameras is doing so purely out of nostalgia and for artistic purposes!!!!
@serghios
@serghios 5 дней назад
Hi, I hope you can help me. I would like to get one of these 3 models, but I live in Europe, specifically Spain. I'm concerned that without shutter controls, filming in NTSC might result in severe flickering due to the 50Hz electrical network frequency in European lighting conditions. Should I be worried, or can I fix it in post-production if necessary?
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 4 дня назад
Hello there, unfortunately if you live in Spain you will NOT be able to play your tapes on your TV with any of these cameras because NTSC is not compatible with your PAL system. If you are going to buy a camcorder (vintage or otherwise) it has to be a PAL system (usually followed by an E in the model name). Thank you. Just make sure it specifies that it is PAL. And to answer your question, you cannot fix this issue in post. They are just 2 non-compatible systems.
@serghios
@serghios 4 дня назад
@@techtoremember8096 Maybe you didn't understand me. I have been a professional Filmmaker since 1995. Nowadays, every TV and player can reproduce PAL and NTSC; we are no longer in the '90s. All systems are multi-scan. I don't want to play VHS tapes on TVs. I want to film some b-roll in VHS, digitize them, and include them in my projects as B-roll material with a vintage look. I am well aware of the differences between NTSC and PAL, etc., since I used to film skateboarding with the Sony VX1000 ntsc during the day to have more frames for slow-motion ramp on after fx and used PAL at night to avoid flickering from lights. I just wanted to know if it is possible to manually control the shutter to eliminate flickering by setting the shutter to 1/100 or lowering it to 1/50 in case of nighttime shots with traditional lighting.
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 3 дня назад
Yes, the model 559 allows manual control of shutter speed starting at 1/60, next increment is 1/100 then 1/250. 1/500. 1/1000. 1/2000. 1/4000. 1/10000 -Panasonic calls this feature" high speed shutter"--Since it is an NTSC model there is no 1/50 speed but perhaps the 1/100 could help you.
@dooby1445
@dooby1445 10 месяцев назад
12:10 Toyota MR2?
@techtoremember8096
@techtoremember8096 10 месяцев назад
Not sure- wasn’t my car -was the original owner of the cameras car
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