Hey my dude. LANC is "Logic Application Control Bus System". It's used to remote control the camera. It's so you can connect the camera to a controller, a VCR /w LANC to auto start/stop for recording to a VCR or to connect it to a prosumer editing controller. LANC is kind of like RS422, which is a serial port standard made for full on editing controllers and decks, but LANC is a slower, more basic standard and doesn't support timecode. If you check out wikipedia there is an article on it for more research. Keep it up. Enjoying your vids on vintage DV gear. EDIT: Lots of modern cameras have/support LANC. :)
Hey thanks for sharing that seems pretty complex and definitely seems a little outdated for today’s editing. But still cool to learn all these things about these old cameras.
I need help, I don't know what I have to have to transfer the videos that I have on the camera to a laptop, I recently bought the camera and I need help
Hi Brandon,I think the anti-ground setting is something to do with the camcorder switching itself off if it senses ,say,you are carrying it pointing at the ground while walking or carrying it,I have a Sony with this switch on it and had to look it up.Interesting vid,but nice to see how far we have come with the picture quality compared to today.Thanks for this.
Interesting that they would find a reason to put something like that on the camcorder 🤔 but thanks for sharing that info I’ll have to play with it and see what it does.
I've had mine for 5 days and its been working great until today! When I'm on camera view, all I get is weird lines and bright blobs. I can barely make out my hand moving in front of the lens. Do you have any idea what's going on? Online someone mentioned a loose/oxidized connection to the ccd sensor, and id have to open it and fix it, but I'm not sure if there's any other way to fix it.
Yeah I’m not exactly sure it could be that or bad capacitors somewhere. You would definitely have to pull it apart and see but that could be a complicated fix
If it isn't a worn tape, it's either a dirty video head or the video head need teplacing. On Video 8 camcorders the sound is recorded in a deeper layer by the video head. Richard, UK
Yeah I’ll leave a link to one that is compatible. But any fisheye that is a 37mm will work. And if you want the super wade look for like skateboarding get one that is a 0.3x wide. And if you want the vignette look make sure to use the spacer ring it comes with. amzn.to/3Rql5BO
You need a video converter like the clearclick video 2digital 2.0 it records your footage to an sd card then you can see it on your computer. amzn.to/3KXmIDk
It doesn’t use USB to charge but it uses an old school Sony camcorder power supply/charger. I’ll link a couple options if you need 😊 Power supply: amzn.to/3WA500G Battery & wall charger: amzn.to/3Ae2Nk9
I need help, I don't know what I have to have to transfer the videos that I have on the camera to a laptop, I recently bought the camera and I need help
@@brandoncameracollection Another thing bro, could you help me how to change the video style, as you said in the video that there are like seven to change, but I never explain how to do it, could you help me with that please
Bro, at minute -8, where are you in the car, I would like my camera to record that way, but I would really like to know if you did something to make it look like that, because I have the same camera as you, but when it doesn't look like that So that's my doubt. I have to move it to the camera so that it looks like yours, or it just looks like that because I haven't converted it to digital, that is, to the laptop, and I've only seen the videos through the camera, well.@@brandoncameracollection
@RAYF1RE I I used was the clearclick video to digital 2.0 to capture. And if I remember right the tape was really old so that might have created a look as well
Not really. The side bars are there because all screens now days are 16:9 aspect ratio which is rectangular. These older cameras along with like tube screen TV’s were 4:3 aspect ratio which is more square. So there are ways you can stretch the 4:3 to 16:9 but it will make everything look really short and fat and your clips will just look super weird.
@brandoncameracollection got a quick question, my camera seems in good condition but the lcd seems to give me weird colors when shooting in any condition is that normal? Colors seem blown out, outside when it was beginning to get dark the whole lcd was bright bluw
@aiming2shoot that I’m not sure. You could have a bad lcd or it could be capacitors going bad. If your able to hook it up to a tv or something you’ll be able to know if it is the screen or not
Hey bro question what do you use to transfer videos the videos for it digitally to a laptop? I have the same one and looking to get them stored.. thanks man! I saw on one of your videos of a adapter the ion audio 2 pc hd, would that work for the trv 65?
Yes that would definitely work but I recommend the clearclick video 2digital 2.0 more. Since it records your footage to a sd card or usb drive. And you won’t have to download the drivers and stuff to your computer. And it makes it easy to digitize your footage on the go as well. Clearclick video 2 digital 2.0 converter: amzn.to/3dvznT8
🤔 not sure how much it would cost but I have a few different Sony camcorders available on my eBay store. I have a trv62, 38 and soon I’ll have a trv950 up
dame the camera looks very beat up do to bad ageing also i have a ccd trv from 1998 and the test footage is right here th-cam.com/video/dyt169vgiBo/w-d-xo.html
Hey my dude. LANC is "Logic Application Control Bus System". It's used to remote control the camera. It's so you can connect the camera to a controller, a VCR /w LANC to auto start/stop for recording to a VCR or to connect it to a prosumer editing controller. LANC is kind of like RS422, which is a serial port standard made for full on editing controllers and decks, but LANC is a slower, more basic standard and doesn't support timecode. If you check out wikipedia there is an article on it for more research. Keep it up. Enjoying your vids on vintage DV gear. EDIT: Lots of modern cameras have/support LANC. :)
Hey thanks for sharing that seems pretty complex and definitely seems a little outdated for today’s editing. But still cool to learn all these things about these old cameras.
I need help, I don't know what I have to have to transfer the videos that I have on the camera to a laptop, I recently bought the camera and I need help
Hi Brandon,I think the anti-ground setting is something to do with the camcorder switching itself off if it senses ,say,you are carrying it pointing at the ground while walking or carrying it,I have a Sony with this switch on it and had to look it up.Interesting vid,but nice to see how far we have come with the picture quality compared to today.Thanks for this.
Interesting that they would find a reason to put something like that on the camcorder 🤔 but thanks for sharing that info I’ll have to play with it and see what it does.
@@brandoncameracollection BTW the LANC is really just another way of saying 'remote control' a cable remote in other words
I've had mine for 5 days and its been working great until today! When I'm on camera view, all I get is weird lines and bright blobs. I can barely make out my hand moving in front of the lens. Do you have any idea what's going on? Online someone mentioned a loose/oxidized connection to the ccd sensor, and id have to open it and fix it, but I'm not sure if there's any other way to fix it.
Yeah I’m not exactly sure it could be that or bad capacitors somewhere. You would definitely have to pull it apart and see but that could be a complicated fix
Why is the a static noise & can you stop that? looking at buying this camera
If I remember right I used a really old tape with this camera which made the footage look kind of crappy
If it isn't a worn tape, it's either a dirty video head or the video head need teplacing. On Video 8 camcorders the sound is recorded in a deeper layer by the video head.
Richard, UK
Hey, I was wondering what fisheye lens would be compatible for the CCD-TRV65?
Yeah I’ll leave a link to one that is compatible. But any fisheye that is a 37mm will work. And if you want the super wade look for like skateboarding get one that is a 0.3x wide. And if you want the vignette look make sure to use the spacer ring it comes with. amzn.to/3Rql5BO
would this work? the link you sent me doesn't ship to my country.
Oh ok yeah I would just search for a 37mm 0.3x opteka fisheye. I’m not sure what products would ship to you on Amazon
@@brandoncameracollection Opteka OPT-SC37FE Platinum Series 0.3X HD Ultra Fisheye Lens for 25mm, 30mm, 30.5mm & 37mm Digital Video Camcorders
Yes that definitely should work for your trv65
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Just pulled this from my closet. My daughter says that these are making a comeback. My question is if this model was the digital model. Thanks.
No the digital models will say digital 8 on the side and it will have a FireWire port
how do i digitize the footage on my computer?
You need a video converter like the clearclick video 2digital 2.0 it records your footage to an sd card then you can see it on your computer. amzn.to/3KXmIDk
Does it have an AV port for digital converters ?
It has av and s-video but no FireWire since it’s not a digital 8 only hi8
is this one known for leaky capacitors? 🤔
Not that I know of
What kind of USB do u use to charge the camera
It doesn’t use USB to charge but it uses an old school Sony camcorder power supply/charger. I’ll link a couple options if you need 😊
Power supply: amzn.to/3WA500G
Battery & wall charger: amzn.to/3Ae2Nk9
I need help, I don't know what I have to have to transfer the videos that I have on the camera to a laptop, I recently bought the camera and I need help
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@@brandoncameracollection Another thing bro, could you help me how to change the video style, as you said in the video that there are like seven to change, but I never explain how to do it, could you help me with that please
@RAYF1RE are you talking about the video effects?
Bro, at minute -8, where are you in the car, I would like my camera to record that way, but I would really like to know if you did something to make it look like that, because I have the same camera as you, but when it doesn't look like that So that's my doubt. I have to move it to the camera so that it looks like yours, or it just looks like that because I haven't converted it to digital, that is, to the laptop, and I've only seen the videos through the camera, well.@@brandoncameracollection
@RAYF1RE I I used was the clearclick video to digital 2.0 to capture. And if I remember right the tape was really old so that might have created a look as well
can i jus hook a plug to the camera and extract clips with the ssd card or does this camera not do that
Is there a white balance setting?
Is there a way to remove the side bars from the video,?
Not really. The side bars are there because all screens now days are 16:9 aspect ratio which is rectangular. These older cameras along with like tube screen TV’s were 4:3 aspect ratio which is more square. So there are ways you can stretch the 4:3 to 16:9 but it will make everything look really short and fat and your clips will just look super weird.
@brandoncameracollection thanks! Just got my trv65 delivered today, another video on TH-cam says it records in 16:9 so was a bit confused
@aiming2shoot you might be able to change it in the settings
@brandoncameracollection got a quick question, my camera seems in good condition but the lcd seems to give me weird colors when shooting in any condition is that normal? Colors seem blown out, outside when it was beginning to get dark the whole lcd was bright bluw
@aiming2shoot that I’m not sure. You could have a bad lcd or it could be capacitors going bad. If your able to hook it up to a tv or something you’ll be able to know if it is the screen or not
Hey bro question what do you use to transfer videos the videos for it digitally to a laptop? I have the same one and looking to get them stored.. thanks man!
I saw on one of your videos of a adapter the ion audio 2 pc hd, would that work for the trv 65?
Yes that would definitely work but I recommend the clearclick video 2digital 2.0 more. Since it records your footage to a sd card or usb drive. And you won’t have to download the drivers and stuff to your computer. And it makes it easy to digitize your footage on the go as well.
Clearclick video 2 digital 2.0 converter: amzn.to/3dvznT8
Hey bro I’m having trouble finding out how to see the battery charging , it’s on the charger but I don’t think it’s charging .
Did you buy a charger from Amazon?
It’s the original camera
@@brandoncameracollection it’s the original charger from the box
@@brandoncameracollection Nevermind bro thanks , I just had to put it on off and not vtr
Actually bro it’s still not charging the battery and mins pop up , it just blinks
bro, if for the love of god, give it to me, i've looking for it for a year, they only have them in the US, but i live in Europe. pleae...
🤔 not sure how much it would cost but I have a few different Sony camcorders available on my eBay store. I have a trv62, 38 and soon I’ll have a trv950 up
How can you hook this up to your Vizio TV to watch?
Does your TV have RCA plug-ins? (Red white and yellow?)
Yes but not sure how it all plugs in to get the vcr to record on to dvd
@@brandoncameracollection yes how do I hook it up it is just fuzzy
Ok what camera are you using?
@@brandoncameracollection ccd 375
dame the camera looks very beat up do to bad ageing also i have a ccd trv from 1998 and the test footage is right here th-cam.com/video/dyt169vgiBo/w-d-xo.html