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The Sony HDR-SR8E delivers an impressively sharp picture, with natural colours, plus its night mode bathes everything in an eerie green light perfect for that ‘slasher’ movie feel. Sound quality is, however, merely adequate. Gavin Stoker, Macworld Low...
Extrait: A fully featured hard disk AVCHD camcorder with plenty of recording space. Sonys been pioneering the consumer market for high-definition camcorders in the UK, and its adding further momentum with the second-generation HDR-SR8E - its new flagship har...
Great handling and ergonomics, Lots of good features and connectivity, HD clips are excellent in good light
Manual control can be fiddly, Mic suffers from wind noise, CMOS creates lower light issues, Expensive
Having spearheaded the high-definition video revolution with HDV, Sony is again pushing the technological frontier with its support for AVCHD, the format that uses a very efficient MPEG4 compression system to cram huge amounts of high-quality pictures ...
Top build quality; huge storage capacity; excellent HD video; finger-friendly touchscreen
No HDMI cable included; poor battery life; no manual exposure
The Sony HDR-SR8 and HDR-SR7, which has a smaller 60GB hard drive, are the Rolls Royce of movie cameras -- feeling like a million dollars, shooting like theyre heading for Hollywood and handling like a dream. Tech-heads will need to look elsewhere, b...
Extrait: Sonys new, pocket sized video camera has a built-in 100GB hard drive that can hold up to 38 hours of HD recordings. Its easy to use and has a series of high-end extras including manual focusing, earphone connection and external microphone, as well a...
The Sony HDR-SR8E delivers an impressively sharp picture, with natural colours, plus its night mode bathes everything in an eerie green light perfect for that ‘slasher’ movie feel. Sound quality is, however, merely adequate....
When AVCHD first arrived, it was hard to recommend the format to anyone but incurable gadget lovers. Even though it is now more widely compatible with editing software, AVCHD's inferior image quality to HDV precludes it from being the right choice for any...