In 1995, Sony released a camera that would define how the skate video looks (and sounds) right to this day. At around $3,000; the DCR-VX1000, was the first digital camcorder in Sony’s consumer lineup.
Can a camera be connected to the spirit of skateboarding? Witness through the lens of this iconic camera the golden era of skateboarding. From these skate videos, skaters witnessed the ecosystem of ...
In 1995, a decade before the launch of YouTube, Sony released an unassuming digital video camera called the VX1000 with little fanfare. It cost $3,500—or about 1/30th the price of the standard camera ...
The 1980s were the decade when video began to encroach on film – certainly for TV, if not for cinema. The 1990s was the decade when digital cameras made their mark. Specifically the DV Granddaddy, the ...
Troy Vetri's been steadily producing skate videos out of the East Coast for years now. We're hyped to see him drop this new six-plus-minute ditty, but it came with the tagline that this is his last ...
The picture above (a still from a Flip video) is of my venerable old three chip Sony VX1000 video camera, Frezzi light and associated 10 pound battery belt. In the foreground is a Flip video camera.