A Brief Look at Sony’s Recent Camcorders
Sunday, January 31, 2010 7:06Released in the 1st quarter of 2009, Sony’s HDR-CX100 is a low-end high-definition camcorder that is filled with traits like 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 more features. Sony’s new piece of kit also boasts a 2.7″ touchscreen LCD display and comes in 3 colors – silver, black or red. In spite of being more immense and chunky in comparison with its peers, the Sony HDR-CX100 is highly receptive and powers up really quickly. This Sony gadget encompasses high quality video at a pretty small price tag.
The Sony HDR-CX500V is a high-definition camcorder charged with traits 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. Now with such a huge feature-pack together with a inexpensive price tag, it is tough to pass on this exceptional performing gadget.
The Sony HDR-CX520V has tools like-minded to those of the Sony HDR-CX500V except it has two times the amount of flash memory. With these two related pieces of kit among competitors, users are able to choose from a wide variety.
