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Owner's Reports: the VX2000, PD150, PDX10 & DSR250

Here are a few first-hand reports which offer general observations and evaluations of the Sony VX2000, the PD150, the PDX10 and the DSR250. Some of them come from usenet and mailing lists; some were sent directly to me. If you have your own detailed thoughts about either camera, based on hands-on experience, then by all means, send them my way and I'll post them here.

"a hands-on PDX10 review, part one: image"
-- Ignacio Rodríguez de Rementería, Summer 2003
"an hands-on PDX10 review, part two: audio, ergonomics, etc."
-- Ignacio Rodríguez de Rementería, Summer 2003
"VX2000: Works Well as a Travel Camera"
-- Paul Tauger, Winter 2003
"PD150: Closest to perfection within its price range"
-- Dan Ballmer, Spring 2002
"VX2000: Would I give up my GL1 for it? Yes, I think so."
-- Chuck Littman, Spring 2000
"an in-depth VX2000 review, part one: image and sound"
-- Brooks Reid, August 2000
"an in-depth VX2000 review, part two: other features"
-- Brooks Reid, August 2000
"an extensive VX2000 review, part one: image"
-- David Ruether, Spring 2000
"an extensive VX2000 review, part two: sound & handling"
-- David Ruether, Spring 2000
"an extensive DSR250 review, part one: compared to JVC GY-DV500"
-- Bill Pryor, October 2000
"an extensive DSR250 review, part two: after a few day's shooting"
-- Bill Pryor, October 2000

Thrown together by Chris Hurd

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