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January 9, 2006
Sony
Handycam DCR-DVD308 Initial Review
Sony
Press Release Excerpt:
A Memory Stick Duo™ flash memory card slot has been incorporated
into all three DVD models to facilitate easier management of
photo and video libraries. And they all feature a USB jack for
effortless connection and transfer of video footage to a PC for
editing and storing. The DCR-DVD308 camcorder will ship in
February for about $500.
Initial Review
January 9, 2006
Sony
Handycam DCR-DVD108 Initial Review
Sony
Press Release Excerpt:
The DCR-DVD108 model’s ultra-versatile 40x optical zoom can fill
the frame with distant subjects with minimal loss of picture
quality. Another benefit of this powerful lens is a wider image
[36 mm], which help include everyone in group portraits. The
DCR-DVD108 camcorder will ship in February for about $400. Sony
is introducing four new DVD camcorders for busy people who can
appreciate the advantages of recording directly to disc, easy
playback on DVD players, effortless sharing of home movies on a
disc, and instant archiving of video footage.
Initial Review
January 9, 2006
Sony
Handycam DCR-HC38 Initial Review
Sony
Press Release Excerpt:
With such a wide variety of DV editing software in the
marketplace, serious video editors are drawn to mini DV tape
camcorders. Sony is introducing three tape-based models with
feature sets to suit beginners and advanced camcorder users.
Meanwhile, the new DCR-HC38 camcorder has a powerful 40x optical
zoom and wide viewing angle, and an on-screen usage guide that
explains the menu functions.
Initial Review
January 9, 2006
Sony Handycam DCR-HC28 Initial Review
Sony
Press Release Excerpt:
All of the new mini DV models deliver a combination of Carl
Zeiss optics, Sony's high-resolution CCD imaging technology, and
long battery life. For instance, the DCR-HC28 unit can record up
to 14 hours with an optional FH100 battery, which is compatible
with all of Sony’s 2007 camcorders and backwards compatible with
select 2006 models. The DCR-HC28 will also be available in
February for about $280.
Initial Review
January 9, 2006
Sony
DCR-SR300 Initial Review
Sony
Press Release Excerpt:
The DCR-SR300 model is the pinnacle of the new hard disk
Handycam camcorder line with a 40GB hard drive, advanced video
and audio recording features, and priced around $1,000. This
model features Sony’s Super SteadyShot® optical image
stabilization system, designed to deliver virtually blur-free
results for both digital stills and video. The DCR-SR300 model
can capture four-megapixel still images when the camcorder is
recording video and a six-megapixel image when the unit in the
still image mode.
Initial
Review
January 9, 2006
Sony
DCR-SR200 Initial Review
Sony
Press Release Excerpt:
The DCR-SR200 HDD camcorder, which will be available for about
$850, is equipped with a similar sensor and features both of the
above mentioned recording modes. The dual-record mode of this
model allows it to take two-megapixel still images while
recording and four-megapixel still images when shooting photos
only. Sony, the U.S. market leader in the hard disk drive
format, is responding to this demand with five new HDD models
for its 2007 Handycam® camcorder lineup.
Initial
Review
January 9, 2006
Sony
DCR-SR82 Initial Review
Sony
Press Release Excerpt:
The new DCR-SR82 model, with its 60GB hard drive, is an ideal
hard disk camcorder when recording time is paramount. It offers
the longest recording capacity of any of these new Handycam
models, ranging from 14 to 41 hours of video, depending on
recording mode. It will be available for about $750.
Initial
Review
January 9, 2006
Sony
DCR-SR62 Initial Review
Sony
Press Release Excerpt:
Offering long-recording capacity along with other standard
features, Sony’s DCR-SR62 model will soon be available for $650.
The recording capacity for its 30GB hard drive can range from
seven to 20 hours of video recording. It also has a 2.7-inch
wide (16:9) Touch Panel Swivel Screen™ LCD display and takes
one-megapixel still images.
Initial
Review
January 9, 2006
Sony
DCR-SR42 Initial Review
Sony
Press Release Excerpt:
Sony’s fifth new HDD camcorder, the DCR-SR42 model, offers an
40X optical zoom to capture the action up close, even if you’re
far away. It has a 30GB hard drive and will be available for
about $600. The 3G sensor detects a sudden acceleration, caused
by a fall, and instantly lifts the writer heads from the hard
drive, preventing damage from impact.
Initial
Review
January
10, 2006
Epson Stylus Photo 1400 Initial Review
Epson
Press Release Excerpt:
The Epson Stylus Photo 1400 is engineered to produce
awe-inspiring photographic prints up to 13”x 19” that enable
photo enthusiasts to realize the full potential of today’s newer
DSLRs and high-end digital point-and-shoot cameras. With an
estimated street price of $399.99, the new photo printer is also
designed to deliver the ultimate combination of image quality,
high-speed performance and value in the 13”x 19” category.
Initial Review
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