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Sony Handycam DCR-SR220 Camcorder Review


sensor type:  2.3-megapixel CMOS
image stabilization:  Yes, optical
optical zoom:  15x
still photo resolution:  4-megapixel
lens: 
Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T optics
sensor size:  1/5 in.
dynamic range optimization:  Yes
face detection:  Yes (video and photo)
display type:  2.7" LCD
sound recording:  Dolby Digital 5.1
available:  March 2008
approx. price:  $850




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Camcorder Summary:
The Sony Handycam DCR-SR220 is a 60GB hard drive camcorder made to incorporate intelligent and fun-to-use functions that will make people feel more confident in their moviemaking abilities. It features 15x optical zoom, a 2.3-megapixel CMOS sensor, 4-megapixel digital still capture, face detection, dynamic range optimization, Dolby Digital 5.1-channel sound recording, and Sony’s HDD Smart Protection system. It will be available in March for about $850.

Sony Handycam DCR-SR220 News Release Summary:
New Sony Hard Drive Camcorders Offer Long Recording Times and Enhanced Functionality

LAS VEGAS (CES Booth 14200), Jan. 6, 2008 – Sony is debuting four hard drive Handycam camcorders with sleek bodies and robust capacities to capture life’s longer moments.

Generally, most of the models are more compact than last year’s models. The 60GB DCR-SR220 and DCR-SR85 camcorders deliver continuous recording times (LP mode) of up to 41 hours, while the 40GB DCR-SR65 and 30GB DCR-SR45 models provide up to 27 and 20 hours, respectively.

“Our new hard drive models incorporate intelligent and fun-to-use functions that will make people feel more confident in their moviemaking abilities” said Kelly Davis, director of camcorder marketing at Sony Electronics.

The SR220 model features 15x Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* optics, 4-megapixel digital still capture, and a 2.3-megapixel ClearVid CMOS sensor. Like most top-of-the-line camcorders in Sony’s 2008 line, this model includes imaging technologies shared with the company’s digital camera business to improve picture quality and performance.

This high-end model integrates face detection technology for both video and photos. It can identify up to eight faces in the camcorder’s LCD frame, and automatically adjust focus, exposure and color control for natural-looking skin tones. Photos get an added boost with the application of flash control.

Its ClearVid CMOS sensor with Exmor technology features dual noise reduction to keep picture noise at a minimum. This optimized sensor, combined with the Bionz™ signal processing engine, produces vivid, natural-looking video and photos. Dynamic range optimization is also included to counter the unfavorable effects of high-contrast shooting such as loss of picture detail in harsh lights and deep shadows.

New Hybrid Movie Recording
Hybrid movie recording on an optional Memory Stick PRO Duo media card as well as hard drive is available on all camcorders to extend their recording options. Almost 11 hours of video (LP mode) can be stored on Sony’s new 16GB media card. Both movies and photos can be transferred from the hard drive to the media card in the camcorder without having to use a PC.

Exceptional Audio Performance
All of the new models incorporate a new built-in zoom microphone that zooms in on subjects for clearer sound recordings. The SR220 model records audio in Dolby Digital 5.1-channel surround sound, while the other models capture Dolby Digital 2-channel audio.

Sophisticated Ease
All models integrate Sony’s HDD Smart Protection system, which combines physical shock absorbers, G-sensor™ shock protection and video stream buffering to safeguard against data loss.

For greater ease of use, all hard drive models incorporate a new quick-on feature that takes the camcorders out of standby mode in about one second; 2.7-inch, (16:9) wide LCD touch panel screens for easy framing and viewing of footage; film roll index to view several seconds of video within a thumbnail file; face index to quickly search for scenes by face; and search by voice, color and face using the bundled Picture Motion Browser™ software.

Archive and Share Movies with Ease
DVD creation is simple with Sony’s one touch DVD burn feature with smart controls. When camcorders are connected to compatible PCs or Handycam stations (supplied on select models) via USB, they will automatically synchronize newest content and burn that footage to DVD with the supplied Picture Motion Browser software.

These models also work with the Sony’s VRD-MC5 DVDirect recorder, which now supports video transfer from Memory Stick media cards.

The SR220 camcorder will ship in March for about $850.

It will be available with a full line of accessory options. It can be purchased online at sonystyle.com, at Sony Style® retail stores (www.sonystyle.com/retail), at military base exchanges, and at authorized dealers nationwide. Pre-orders begin on Jan. 7 at www.sonystyle.com.
 

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