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Good Handicam but very delicate July 11, 2009 J. Rajeshvincent (New Jersey) Good Handicam but very delicate
The camera is by far wonderful in the quality of pictures and the ease of use but Sony in its aim to sell accessories did not provide any kind of wrist strap or even privition to add one that you can buy their solution is "Sony LCS-SRC Carrying Case" in spite of the warnings on the review I bought the case it. While it is a very good camcorder you need one hand completely dedicated to handle. If you are with kids and they need your help then you need to put the camera into a case or something. No easy way to just hang it around your neck or even on your wrist or. I thought the case would be handy and bought it, but with my wide angle lens the camera barely fits in even after expanding it. Bottom line my wife was handling the camera my daughter asked for help with her shoe lace, she put the camera in the case and closed the cover but the Velcro did not lock properly I guess the camera fell from the case. I took it to a Sony service center they say the lens assembly is gone going to cost me $450 to get it fixed. A simple thing like a wrist strap would have been very helpful and simple fall on a soft surface should not make this much damage, I guess the smaller they make these things the more delicate they become. I love the quality of the videos but $450 is still a lot of money over what I paid for the camera.
Expected More. But still worth the price. June 25, 2009 eekstein (Katy, TX United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Expected More. But still worth the price.
-Low light picture quality: vey grainy - pointless to shoot in low-light, must use a light, or the night shot.
I am very happy that sony continues to incorporate the Nite Shot feature in to their cameras. This has been a sony staple almost since they started their Handycam line. Sony is the only one who that I know of that still has this as a standard feature. I think Samsung had it on a couple cameras. It seems features get taken away as time goes on, but I'm glad Sony decide to keep this great feature. Hint: Record Night Shot in B&W for a much better pic quality.
Autofocus: struggles to find a focus point and stay there - very irritating. I've tried changing all kinds of settings to rectify - it still has this problem. Isn't that the point of face recognition - to focus on the subject? Doesn't work on my camera. The solution is to use manual focus (or a lot of unnecessary editing, which makes the video cut in an out too much on one scene! And very time consuming). But to use manual focus, you have to change the setting via the touchscreen menu to dedicate the ONE KNOB on the front of the camera for focusing. But I like to use the knob for white balance control - too bad, it can only be used for one function at a time. And if you want to adjust white balance (or ANY other setting for that matter (well, not focusing)) you must do it via the touchscreen menu. Really? I have to bump my camera several times while recording to change something? Yes that's right you do. Then you can't see the image b/c the screen is covered with it's menu options! Does nobody see how ridiculous this is?!?!
This brings me to:
Lack of easy to use controls - very cumbersome to stumble through multiple menu levels to change simple settings while recording.
In case you haven't picked up on it, I'm not a fan of the touchscreen. But it's not just sony, ALL consumer grade cameras are like this. Yeah it's neat for about the first five minutes, but you get over this "novelty" really quick. Maybe it would be okay for post-recording or playback functions. Trying to change settings while recording is just a joke. Even if it's on a tripod, the camera shakes all over the place. I don't even try to change anything anymore while recording - very disappointed in this. I've been relegated to the "easy" button. The easy button works pretty good, but not always how I want.
I had a camcorder in the early 90's. Big 'ol thing that recorded on VHS tapes. That camera had more functionality than this one that was made 20 years later by the biggest and supposedly most innovative electronics company. Why, you ask? Because my 90's camcorder had BUTTONS AND KNOBS. Some like the lack of knobs and buttons - understandable. But it would be nice if there was a consumer priced camcorder that had buttons and knobs for those who like more control
The only way to get buttons and knobs is to buy a $12,000+ professional grade camera. You don't see touch screens on those, it's buttons and knobs.
Another function that most consumer camcorders now lack is the viewfinder. That is one reason I decided on this camera - it is one of the few with a viewfinder. However, my last camcorder (not 90's) had a telescopic viewfinder. I used this a lot. This one does not have a telescopic viewfinder. Not sure why features like this are being removed as time goes on.
Picture quality in good lighting (when focused) is phenomenal. 5+ stars for this.
Audio quality is top notch. 5 stars for this.
The view screen (/touchscreen!) gives an incredible picture during recording and playback. 5 stars for this.
Supplied recording software. I use Vegas 8.1 for my editing. But for grins I thought I would just see what "picture motion browser" could do. It doesn't. Never got it to work on my brand new powerful PC. Froze up every time I tried to use it. FYI Vegas 8.1 works great, but it has a high learning curve. Pinnacle works good too, much better for the less-technically inclined user.
Hint for home movies: Edit, edit edit! Don't just burn your vidz straight to DVD/Blu-ray. Nobody wants to watch 20 minutes of an unedited birthday party! Or you on the beach over and over and over. You will get much more from your vidz if you take the time to learn the software (pinnacle is great for newcomers) and edit your movies to make them enjoyable - get rid of all the jittering and out of focus shots, and the 10 minutes of the same thing. Throw in some still shots and pan across them. You can make some great quality movies with the tools available to anyone these days. Take advantage of it!
A note on computing. Unless you have at minimum a fast dual-core processor with a ton of ram, and a large hard drive, you will be frustrated. Plan on adding another 2K to the cost of this camera for a new computer. My computer is quad core 64 bit with 8 gigs of ram, powerful Nvidia Graphics cards (SLI), a 1.5 TB HD, running vista x64. Even with that, there is still some (very little) stuttering when editing in Vegas 8.1 Also, you will want a Blu-Ray burner drive, and Blu-ray discs for your finished videos - more cost. You must burn your videos to Blu-Ray in Hi-Def. If you are only going to downgrade the video to standard quality and burn to DVD, then you are wasting your money on this camera to shoot in Hi-Def. Then of course you are going to want a monitor capable of view 1920 x 1080 HD, add another 400 minimum. Seems nothing is easy these days.
However, with all that said, you can play your videos straight from the camera directly to any TV - Standard or Hi-Def.
In summary, I'm very glad I purchased the camera - it really is a good buy. Are some things irritating? For me, yes. But the main point is: HD. You can take some awesome HD vidz with it - something unheard of only 5 years ago (at anywhere near this price). If you are ok with the easy button, you can't go wrong with this camera.
Pinnacle Studio Ultimate Version 12
Vegas Pro 8 [OLD VERSION]
Sony VCL-HGA07 HG Wide Angle Conversion Lens 0.7x for 30/37mm
Reduced Value after raising the price by 100% May 6, 2009 Banshan (Flemington, NJ) 0 out of 10 found this review helpful
I checked with a friend who purchased the camcorder late 2008. He said the camcorder is good, but not worth $1500. Anyone knows the reason behind the raise, recession?
the price is jacked up 100% May 4, 2009 Mr. Umesh K. Dubey (Madison, MS USA) 4 out of 13 found this review helpful
I have been watching this product since December last year when the prices came down to $700. At that time the MSRP was about $1000. Now the MSRP is $2000, and sale price is $1500. I will stay with my Hi8 for a while.
The price is too expensive March 6, 2009 Raymon Liu 2 out of 24 found this review helpful
I don't own this product. I have been watching the price of it for a couple of months. The price of it now is even two hundred dollars more than it was two months ago. I think I would rather stay with my old hi8 camcorder now.
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