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Sony HVR-V1U [DELETED]
- Excerpt: In my review of the Sony HVR-V1U camcorder last September ( click here ), I discussed in detail the technical features of Sony's breakthrough 3-CMOS 24p HDV camcorder. But what a person behind the viewfinder wants to know is, how does it handle? Is it simple to operate? What kind of pictures does it make?
- Pros: Fourth-generation digital Handycam design with many refinements, innovations include 3-CMOS, 24p, histogram, 240fps slo-mo, 20X optical zoom.
- Cons: Shot Transition mode takes over user-assignable buttons.
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Videomaker's 2009 Best Pocket Camcorder: Sony MHS-PM1 Webbie HD Pocket High Definition Camcorder Review [DELETED]
- Conclusion: A solid addition to the growing line-up of pocket Web-oriented HD camcorders that could have been so much more.
- Pros: Fairly easy for beginners, Surprisingly good quality picture, Tiny size
- Cons: Quirky interface, Cannot zoom smoothly, Ancillary cables and adaptors could have been built-in
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Sony Bloggie Touch MHS-TS20 – With AutoFocus [DELETED]
- Excerpt: There is plenty of competition right now in the market for minicamcorders. Sony’s Bloggie Touch is different from the crowd out there in terms of build quality and design. There is a three inch touch screen interface which looks really good. Previous models from this manufacturer weren’t as good in the feel and looks department. The usability too has been improved here. The Bloggie Touch here has aimed at simplicity and has hit the target well.
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Sony Bloggie Touch MHS-TS20 [DELETED]
- Summary: Although the Sony Bloggie Touch offers a beautiful design and excellent still-image quality, it stumbles on
- Pros: Elegant design, Easy to use, Pleasing photographs
- Cons: Fixed storage, Poor video performance in low and bright light
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Sony Action Cam
- Excerpt: The Good - Compact and light - High-quality 16-megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor - Image stabilization works well - Easy to use - Built-in Wi-Fi The Bad - Mounts one-use-only - Can only be mounted in waterproof case - Outgunned by new GoPro Hero3 Sony is a relative latecomer to the burgeoning action camera segment, which is something of a surprise given its heritage as a camera maker and AV in general.
- Pros: - Compact and light - High-quality 16-megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor - Image stabilization works well - Easy to use - Built-in Wi-Fi
- Cons: - Mounts one-use-only - Can only be mounted in waterproof case - Outgunned by new GoPro Hero3
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