You will not see any video clips, at least at full
resolution, on the web since the file sizes would
be unacceptably large. Even with single-frame grabs,
further compression must be applied to reduce the
file sizes to acceptable levels. The stills will
show all but motion-artifacting effects, though...

On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 20:28:47 -0800, surfer wrote:

>No, I want to see video clips. Stills can't help me much in
>making my purchase decision. I know video would take more
>space on the Net. But there should be one or two sites can
>afford that storage. I think video clips can be more
>helpful to readers in this group. Sadly I don't find any
>site.

>On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 16:34:08 GMT, d_ruether@hotmail.com (Neuman -
>Ruether) wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 00:59:04 -0800, surfer
>> wrote:
>>
>>>I'd like to see some video captures from Sony PC101, PC110,
>>>and PC220 so I can make up my mind on which one to buy.
>>>Could someone here point me to some video sources? Can you
>>>up a few of your own? Thanks.
>>
>>If you mean "PC120", then there are comparative
>>frame-grabs in three different light levels for
>>the PC120 (TRV30...) and PC110 (PC100...) at
>>www.David-Ruether-Photography.com/camcorder--comparison.htm.
>>The PC101 was not out at the time, but its smaller
>>CCD may restrict its low light range a bit more
>>than the others...
>>
>>David Ruether