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January 2008
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January
10, 2008
Sony
Announces the HDR-SR12 HD Camcorder
The
Sony Handycam HDR-SR12 is a high definition camcorder with a
120GB hard drive. It is designed to deliver the highest HD
resolution available without sacrificing recording times. The
HDR-SR12 features Sony’s 5.7-megapixel ClearVid CMOS sensor with
10.2-megapixel photo capture, optical image stabilization, face
detection, and Dolby Digital 5.1-channel surround sound
recording. It will be available in March 2007 for about $1,400.
Initial Review
January
10, 2008
Sony
Announces the HDR-SR11 HD Camcorder
The Sony Handycam HDR-SR11 is almost just like the
HDR-SR12 only it has a 60GB hard drive instead of 120GB. The
SR11 will be available in March 2008 for about $1,200.
Initial Review
January
10, 2008
Sony
Announces the HDR-SR10 HD Camcorder
The Sony Handycam HDR-SR10 is just like the SR12 and the
SR11 only it has a 40 GB hard drive and the 1/5 in. ClearVID
CMOS sensor.
Initial Review
January
12, 2008
Sony
Announces the Hybrid DCR-DVD910
The
Sony Handycam DCR-DVD910 is a hybrid camcorder that features
movie recording on two recording media, a Memory Stick PRO Duo
media card, and a 3-inch DVD disc to provide longer recording
times. It also has a 2.3-megapixel ClearVid CMOS sensor, face
detection, and Dolby Digital 5.1-channel surround sound
recording. The DVD910 will be available in March for about $650.
Initial Review
January
15, 2008
Sony
Announces the Hybrid DCR-DVD810
The Sony Handycam DCR-DVD810 is a hybrid-plus camcorder
that features movie recording onto any of three separate media,
a Memory Stick PRO Duo media card, a 3-inch DVD disc to provide
longer recording times, and 8GB of internal memory. It also has
a 1-megapixel CCD sensor and Dolby Digital 5.1-channel surround
sound recording. The DVD810 will be available in February for
about $480.
Initial Review
January
15, 2008
Sony
Announces the Hybrid DCR-DVD710
The Sony Handycam DCR-DVD710 is a lot like the other new
hybrid camcorders but it has a 1-megapixel CCD sensor, and lacks
some of the advanced features of the DVD910.
Initial Review
January
15, 2008
Sony
Announces the Hybrid DCR-DVD610
The Sony Handycam DCR-DVD610 is a lot like the other new hybrid
camcorders but it has a 680K-pixel CCD sensor, and lacks some of
the advanced features of the DVD910.
Initial Review
January
16, 2008
Samsung Releases the SC-HMX20C for Sports Enthusiasts
The
Samsung SC-HMX20C is a progressive HD flash-based camcorder. It
is designed to offer quick start-up, great battery life and one
of the smallest bodies in the industry. The SC-HMX20C features a
6.4-megapixel CMOS sensor, electronic image stabilization, high
speed capture and super slow playback. It will be available in
May 2008.
Initial Review
January
17, 2008
BenQ
Releases the World's Slimmest 8-Megapixel
The
BenQ X800 is designed to be the world's slimmest 8 megapixel
digital camera. It features, a 3" LCD screen, a prism-type 3x
optical zoom lens, face-tracking, a shake free mode, MPEG-4
video capture, and face tracking. Equipped with Z-Lighting and
Wize Zoom, the BenQ X800 ensures high-quality pictures whether
in the dark or at a distance.
Initial
Review
January
17, 2008
Canon Announces the Vixia HV30 HD
The
Canon Vixia HV30 HD camcorder provides consumers with the
ability to record HD quality video to MiniDV cassettes. It is
the upgrade to the Canon HV20 HD released last year. The HV30 HD
features a 2.96 Megapixel Full HD CMOS Image Sensor, DIGIC DV II
Image Processor, a 30p Progressive Mode (and 24p Cinema Mode),
and a 2.7" Widescreen LCD.
Initial Review
January
17, 2008
Canon Announces the Dual Flash Memory Vixia HF10
The
Canon Vixia HF10 Dual Flash Memory camcorder offers the
flexibility of recording up to 6 hours of High-Definition video
to a 16GB internal Flash drive, as well as the option of
recording to an SDHC memory card. It features a newly designed
genuine canon 12x HD video lens, a robust canon 3.3 megapixel
full HD CMOS image sensor, and full HD lens-to-screen (1920 x
1080 Full HD resolution).
Initial Review
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