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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Sony HDR-HC7 6.1MP MiniDV High Definition Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom

Sony's HDR-HC7 High Definition Handycam(R) Camcorder places the pinnacle of high definition in your hands. It's never been easier to capture the highest quality, high definition video possible on a MiniDV cassette. View the world through a professional grade Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T Lens with 10x optical/20x digital zoom and a 1/2.9" ClearVid CMOS Sensor. Take command of your pictures as you manually control focus, exposure, shutter speed, auto exposure shift and white balance shift. View everything you shoot on the 2.7" Touch Panel Swivel Screen. Super SteadyShot(R) technology and the Super NightShot(R) feature will help you capture videos you'll want to share with the world. 2.7 widescreen 16 - 9 hybrid LCD touch panel -- rotates up to 270 degrees for multiple viewing angles Smooth Slow Record - Increase the frame rate from 60fps to 240fps, capturing smooth slow motion Super SteadyShot(R) compensates for camera shake without compromising picture quality Record an audio track to narrate what is being seen in the video Cinematic Mode adds a frame film-like effect to video -- perfect for creating home movie masterpieces Tele Macro Function handles close-ups without casting a shadow on your subject One-touch wide angle shooting; manual focus; on screen zoom & record buttons Dual Recording - While you record high definition video, you can also capture 2.3 Megapixel still images directly to a Memory Stick(R) Duo (up to 2304 x 1728 resolution) i.LINK (IEEE1394) interface for easy connection to camcorders, digital VTRs, capture cards and PCs Built-in intelligent flash InfoLithium battery with AccuPower(TM) Meter System Manual focus Multilanguage menu Measurements - 3-1/4 x 3-1/4 x 5-1/2 (82 x 82 x 138mm) Weight - 1 lb. 6 oz. (650g) with tape & battery

Amazon Sales Rank: #1621 in Camera & Photo Brand: Sony Model: HDR-HC7 Display size: 2.7 3-megapixel ClearVid CMOS sensor; choose between HD & DV recording formats 6.1-megapixel still image capture; Super SteadyShot image stabilization 2.7-inch widescreen Clear Photo LCD Plus Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T lens; 10x optical zoom/20x digital zoom Memory Stick Duo media slot

Manufacturer Description Sony's Super SteadyShot optical technology and Super NightShot feature help the HDR-HC7 capture the highest quality high-definition video possible on a MiniDV cassette. The assignable dial gives control over focus, exposure, shutter speed, AE (Auto Exposure) shift and WB (White Balance) shift. The HDR-HC7’s still image capture mode takes photos up to 6.1 megapixels, and up to 4.6 megapixels while recording video. HDR-HC7 Highlights 3.2-megapixel ClearVid CMOS sensor The 1/2.9-inch ClearVid CMOS sensor provides stunning detail and clarity with exceptional video (1080 lines of resolution in HD mode or 530 lines of horizontal resolution in SD mode) and 6.1 MP still image performance. Unlike traditional CCD imagers, CMOS sensors require less power and provide better battery performance. Switchable HD/DV format recording The HDR-HC7 is capable of recording and playing back both High Definition (HD) and Standard Definition (SD) video recorded on a standard MiniDV cassette. Real-Time HD Codec engine Sony developed a Real Time MPEG Encode/Decode system with reduced energy consumption and compact size to fit inside a personal camcorder. This engine provides efficient MPEG2 compression, and recording and playback of clear HD images at the same bit rate of the DV format, so that high-definition video can be recorded on the same MiniDV cassettes as are used for SD recording. x.v. Color x.v.Color can capture or display nearly twice as many (1.8x) viewable colors than currently possible. This provides a more accurate and vivid color range, for a more natural, lifelike overall experience. 10x optical/20x digital zoom The optical zoom helps to bring the action close up from far away. In addition, the Digital Zoom Interpolation means that extreme digital zooming is clearer, with less distortion than previous types of digital zoom. Professional-quality Carl Zeiss Vario- Sonnar T* lens Carl Zeiss lenses have an advanced optical multi-layer coating that offers less glare and flare with increased contrast. This results in vivid image brilliance, true-to-life color saturation and perfectg renditions of subtle tones. The additional T* coating on the lens further reduces unwanted glare and flare. 2.7-inch widescren hybrid touch-panel Clear Photo LCD Plus display The 2.7-inch 16:9 LCD screen provides excellent viewing clarity with improved resolution. The 211K pixel LCD screen rotates up to 270 degrees for multiple viewing angles providing sharp, detailed images for monitoring or playback, and the widescreen format makes shooting in 16:9 mode and composing shots even easier. Smooth slow record By increasing the record rate from 60 fields per second (fps) to 240 fps for 3 seconds allowing you to capture 3 seconds of fast motion and play the video back in 12 seconds. This is great for analyzing a golf swing or a viewing a bird in flight. In addition, record an audio track to narrate what is being seen in the video. Memory Stick Duo media slot Capture still images up to 2848 x 2136 resolution, directly onto Memory Stick Duo Media for easy trasfer to PCs for emailing, printing or sharing with other compatible Memory Stick media compatible devices. Dual record While recording video in high definition, you have the ability to capture a 4.6-megapixel still image directly to Memory Stick Duo media. Super SteadyShot image stabilization system Picture stabilization system that uses motion sensors to detect and compensate for camera "shake" without compromising picture quality like some other digital stabilization systems. Cinematic mode Perfect for creating your own movie masterpieces, the HDR-HC7 Cinematic mode lends 24 frame film-like effect to your recordings. i.LINK interface (IEEE1394) A high-speed, bi-directional digital video/audio communication between two compatible devices equipped with an IEEE1394 interface, including camcorders, digital VCRs, and PCs. Tele Macro function Useful for shooting close up shots, but without having the camcorder casting a shadow on the subject. Images shot in the Tele Macro mode will have the subject properly focused with the background unfocused so that the subject stands out. Active interface shoe Provides a location directly on the camcorder on which to add optional accessories while providing power and two-way communication to those accessories. Additional Features Built-in intelligent flash Super NightShot infrared system Scene Selection modes Picture effects Fader effects InfoLithium battery with AccuPower Meter system Stamina battery power management System On Screen Zoom and Record Buttons Easy Handycam One Touch Wide Angle Shooting Manual Focus Multi-Language Menu

Client more useful in 86 of 90 people found this review helpful. Excellent for amateur like me-much like an upgraded HC90 By Thomas Gull This just arrived Thursday so these comments are the least time on camera until now. They are also something of a user of amateur cameras, so it will not be able to comment on quality of manual controls, etc. I agree closely with the other two reviews, so I will not repeat their details . I will try to hit some other topics and also compare the HC7 Sony HC90, an earlier model that took 16:09 standard definition video with 3 MP stills. I took about an hour of HD video up to now and has seen through an HDMI cable on a Sony 46 "XBR LCD TV (1080p). I caught a few indoor scenes, a scene a couple of outdoor areas and some movies Harpers Ferry in West Virginia - river, mountain, and two trains passing close by, while I was at the train station there. I can comfortably say that will not confuse the video from the camcorder with standard definition video camera - when they say high definition, not a joke if your TV can display video from management and has grown fond of the HD, I think it would be satisfied with the this camcorder. In my case it was the overwhelming reason I upgraded to get the video camera high definition video, so it has been very worth the cost. My second requirement is to have a video camera is decent still images, so you just have to take a piece of equipment at all. I was already here in the Sony HC90 at 3 megapixels, so it is up to 6 MP was desirable, but not enough to get me to buy something as expensive in itself. My criticism output only to the extent that the images are from West Virginia looks a little brighter and the water a little greener than I remember. Do not play with the settings to take it with a grain of salt. These cameras have a lot of manual adjustments you can do that I have not explored. One or more of them would undoubtedly have enhanced images, and I am not dissatisfied with what I think I noticed in all the stills very well for me so far, but I only needed about 20 and viewed on the TV. Usually I show photos on a PC. I do not have a telephoto lens yet so I can not report on the quality of stabilization. I used a tripod today, and that was in the stability of the video-evident. I was very impressed by the way happy with how the camera is moving with the trains. Very crispy, which I expected a fair bit of motion blur. LCD screen size and controls were first documented in the looks. I'm perfectly happy with a 2.7 "LCD instead of the largest in the UX7. So it was not negative for me personally. The commands (menus) are very similar to the Sony HC90 I already have. If you have not seen, are there is a learning curve. If the HC90 or another camcorder with these menus have to be comfortable with you the HC7. A note: You can set P [PERSONAL] menus to the things you use most often in their own order, and the camera's one thing I forgot is that every function (video camera, play / edit) her personal menu to configure to take. So I was looking for things to add to the Play / Edit menu folks I was sure to be configured, but could not find them. This is because they were only following the shooting, not for playing side. So you have three menus you can create personal, not one. Battery: The battery monitor sizes. The HC90 batteries were fine. I think three of the batteries for the HC7 is fully within your business. The battery room, and most were much larger in one dimension such that I thought it would extend past the end of the camera 1 / 2 "or so. The other three are embedded in the back of the camera, although they not behind a door or whatever. Battery life: my impression so far is that statements of battery life are accurate, but the batteries drain faster than the HC90 This is almost.

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