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The Sony HXR-MC1 is a unique HD Camcorder designed for point of view camera work. Commonly known as a "Crash Cam", the HXR-MC1 is ideal for extreme sports, POV shots, or simply any situation that would otherwise be difficult while using conventional Video Cameras. The camera comes equipped with an off-board tethered LCD panel which allows for instant framing and footage review. The camera's housing is splash proof, making it capable of traversing adverse conditions without any problem.


Used Video Cameras For Sale
$1,224 USD  :  €973 EUR
Used as a rental unit until 2008. Then it was used for a video service at a church.
$2,387 USD  :  €1.898 EUR
Cleaned and calibrated.

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Used HXR-MC1 For Sale
Used on corporate events. From 2009. In mint condition.

$2,448 USD
€1.946 EUR
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Year:
2009
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