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Sony DCRDVD202 Digital Camcorder

Sony DCRDVD202 Digital Camcorder

480x ; 12x ; 1.07 MP ; 2.7" ; DVD
Sony - DCRDVD202
Rating Count : Rating: 4.3 7 review(s)
from £355.00 - £378.00
 
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Sony DCRDVD203 Digital Camcorder

Sony DCRDVD203 Digital Camcorder

480x ; 12x ; 0.69 MP ; 2.7" ; DVD
Sony - DCRDVD203
Rating Count : Rating: 4.3 7 review(s)
from £389.46 - £544.91
 
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Sony DCRHC39 Digital Camcorder

Sony DCRHC39 Digital Camcorder

480x ; 12x ; 2.7" ; Memory Stick PRO Duo
Sony - DCRHC39E
from £425.99
 
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Sony DCR-DVD110E Digital Camcorder

Sony DCR-DVD110E Digital Camcorder

200x ; 40x ; High Definition ; 2.7" ; Memory more...
Sony - DCRDVD110E
from £172.73
 
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cnet.com.au Title: Sony Handycam HDR-SR10 Review - Camcorders

Pros: Excellent quality video, Facial recognition works very well, Decent shooting capacity, Can shoot to HDD or Memory Stick

Cons: Average microphone, Tilted design a little wearing on the hands

Verdict: The SR10 offers a good balance between value and quality in the emerging consumer HD video space.

Summary: sony handycam hdr-sr10 review: The SR10 offers a good balance between value and quality in the emerging consumer HD video space.
84/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Sony Handycam HDR-SR12

Pros: Excellent video and performance; impressive still photos for a camcorder; adequate manual controls; nice CAM CTL dial

Cons: No wind filter; doesn't include HDMI cable

Verdict: If you're in the market for a hard-drive-based high-definition camcorder, you won't go wrong with this Sony. It delivers top notch performance and image quality

Summary: There's a whole lot to like about the Sony Handycam HDR-SR12. Not only does this shooter capture beautiful video to its impressive 120GB hard drive, it also shoots excellent still photos. If you're in the market for a hard drive-based high-defin
80/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Sony TG3E

Pros: Size and portability; video quality; stills quality

Cons: Confusing controls; AVCHD format; no mic socket

Verdict: Sony's forte is high-quality, cutting-edge technology delivered in highly desirable, stylish consumer products. That describes the TG3E perfectly. Serious videographers may scoff at some of its omissions and weaknesses, but for non-experts happy to p

Summary: The Sony TG3E camcorder is perfect for people who are sick of making compromises -- either in quality in favour of size, or size in favour of quality. Though it isn't exactly mini at 240g, it's portable and, significantly, yields amazing HD foot
82/100
videomaker.com Title: sony DCR-VX2100

Pros: High resolution, sharp image, Great low-light performance, Beautiful colors

Cons: No XLR Inputs

Summary: Polished and professional, the VX2100 is still the fine camera that it has always been, with only incremental improvements over the VX2000.
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camuser.co.uk Title: Sony HDR-FX7

Pros: Refined and simple to pick up and use, Slow motion feature

Cons: Poor menu, Disappointing 1/4in CCD

Verdict: The FX7 offers impressive HDV recording, a good quality built-in lens and a raft of manual facilities. However, professional users hoping for a worthy successor to the VX series need to wait a while longer. The FX7 is good, just not great

Summary: The Sony VX1000 was among the first 'prosumer' camcorders to be employed professionally. Sony followed it with the VX2000 series. The secret to success was a handheld camera that, although expensive in consumer terms, cost peanuts to professional outfits
80/100
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