A Short Review of Sony’s Most recent Camcorders
One of Sony’s 2009 models would be the Sony HDR-CX500V. This Sony release is a high-definition camcorder weighted with attributes like a 12mp still image capture, back-illuminated 1/2.88″ “Exmor R” CMOS image sensor with ClearVid™ array, Professional-quality Sony® G Lens, Optical SteadyShot™ image stabilization with Active Mode and 3-Way Shake Canceling, 12X Optical, 150X Digital Zoom, 32GB flash memory and geotagging. By way of such a huge feature-pack and a reasonable price tag, it is difficult to pass up on this superb performing camera.
Its older sibling, the Sony HDR-CX520V boasts aspects the same to that of the Sony HDR-CX500V except it has two times the amount of flash memory. With these two comparable gadgets amongst competitors, folks are spoilt for choice.
Made available in the 1st quarter of 2009, Sony’s HDR-CX100 is a low-end high-definition camcorder which is weighted with features such as 8GB internal flash memory or optional Memory Stick Pro DUO memory card, 10x optical zoom, a 1/5″ Exmor™ CMOS image sensor with ClearVid™ array, Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® lens with SteadyShot™ image stabilization, face detection, Smile Shutter, manual focus, exposure and white balance adjustments and many others. Sony’s avantgarde camcorder also has a 2.7″ touchscreen LCD display and comes in 3 colors – silver, black or red. In spite of being colossal and blockish when compared to its fellow camcorders, the Sony HDR-CX100 is highly receptive and powers up really quickly. This Sony camera boasts high quality video at a fairly reasonable price tag.
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