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Top Sony Handycam HDR-SR10 Camcorder Reviews
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Camcorder Summary:
The Sony Handycam HDR-SR10 is a high definition camcorder with a
40GB hard drive. It is designed to deliver the highest HD
resolution available without sacrificing recording times. The
HDR-SR10 features 1920 x 1080 high-definition recording, optical image stabilization, face
detection, and Dolby Digital 5.1-channel surround sound
recording.
Sony Handycam HDR-SR10 News Release Summary:
Sony Debuts Full 1920 x 1080 HD Camcorders with Face Detection
Technology at CES 2008.
LAS VEGAS(CES Booth 14200), Jan. 6, 2008 – As the leader in the
high-definition camcorder category, Sony is further expanding
the industry with the introduction of six new HD models.
The HDR-SR12, HDR-SR11 and HDR-SR10 hard drive camcorders, along
with the HDR-UX20 and HDR-UX10 DVD models, are all based on
AVCHD™ technology and feature full 1920 x 1080 high-definition
recording for outstanding clarity and detail.
They deliver the highest HD resolution available without
sacrificing recording times. All of them feature a new
high-profile encoding system to optimize encoding efficiency.
And, because they are based on the industry-standard MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
video codec, they are entering the market compatible with many
third-party editing suites.
“With a total line of seven models and four recording media
options, no other company offers customers more choice,” said
Kelly Davis, director of camcorder marketing at Sony
Electronics. “And, our new AVCHD models give consumers the
utmost functionality to better enjoy creating and viewing their
home movies in HD.”
Face Detection for Video and Photos
Sharing advanced imaging technologies from Sony’s digital camera
line, these AVCHD camcorders incorporate face detection
technology for both video and photos. The technology can
identify up to eight faces in the camcorder’s LCD frame, and
automatically adjusts focus, exposure, color control for
natural-looking skin tones, and when photos are taken, flash
control.
Unlike other Handycam models with face detection, these
camcorders allocate more pixels to the detected face during the
AVCHD encoding process for the best possible picture when people
are the subjects.
Other technologies include ClearVid™ CMOS sensors with Exmor™-derived
technology. This technology utilizes column analog/digital
conversion on the sensor itself to minimize picture noise.
Together with the high processing speed and noise reduction
capability of the Bionz™ processing engine and dynamic range
optimization, the new camcorders produce high-resolution video
and photos with natural color reproduction and rich details.
Hybrid and Hybrid plus Movie Recording
The 40GB SR10 camcorder provides extremely long continuous
recording times (1920 mode) of nearly five hours. It also features
hybrid movie recording on optional Memory Stick PRO Duo media
cards, as well as their built-in hard drives. Recording times on
the media card will vary depending on capacity, but nearly two
hours of video (1920 mode) can be stored on Sony’s new 16GB
media card. Both movies and photos can be transferred from the
hard drive to media card in the camcorders without having to use
a PC.
Enhanced Audio Performance
Designed to deliver first-rate video performance with their Carl
Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* optics and Super SteadyShot optical image
stabilization for smooth video and clearer photos, the AVCHD
models also feature enhanced audio capability.
All record in Dolby Digital 5.1-channel surround sound and newly
integrate built-in zoom microphones that zooms the audio along
with the video for clear recordings of subjects. They are also
compatible with Sony’s ECM-HW1 Bluetooth® microphone for
recording sound wirelessly at distances up to 100 feet.
DVD Creation for Playback and Archiving
All models allow for quick data transfer via USB from the
camcorders to compatible devices like DVD burners and recorders
such as Sony’s VRD-MC5 DVDirect® recorder. This recorder newly
supports 1920x1080 HD video recording as well as video transfer
from Memory Stick media (firmware update required).
While the DVD-based models record directly to DVD, the
high-definition hard disk drive units integrate Sony’s one touch
disc burn button for easy DVD creation using a compatible PC.
HD video recorded on DVDs can be played back on compatible Blu-ray
Disc™ devices, including Sony’s Blu-ray Disc players and
PlayStation 3 video entertainment consoles, as well as on
standard DVD drives on compatible PCs with the bundled software.
The SR10 model will all ship in March for about $1,000. It can
be purchased with a full array of accessories online at sonystyle.com, at Sony Style retail stores (sonystyle.com/retail),
at authorized dealers nationwide, and at military base
exchanges. Pre-orders begin on Jan. 7 at
www.sonystyle.com.
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