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Objectif pivotant à 270°
Ecran horizontal en lecture
Beau boîtier fin et léger
Objectif rotatif
Vidéo 720p/1080p
Envoi simplifié vers YouTube
Myspace et Facebook
Batterie rechargeable lithium ion.
Vidéo Full HD
Capteur photo 5 mégapixels
Clé USB intégrée
Logiciel embarqué
Optique rotative et vidéo à 360 degrés
Carte de 4 Go fournie
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Focale étroite en 1080p
Pas de sortie HDMI
Pas de prise casque
Pas d'entrée micro
Logiciel Picture Motion Browser non compatible avec Mac OS
Shoots full 1080p video, 5-megapixel stills, Swiveling lens provides protection, versatility, Compact and lightweight, Large 2.4-inch screen, Reasonably priced, Accepts SD and Memory Stick Pro Duo cards
Subpar video quality, Pronounced rolling shutter effect, motion blur, No HDMI output, Awkwardly placed record button, 29-minute recording cap
Sony’s Bloggie MHS-PM5 offers 1080p resolution for a surprising price, but makes its share of tradeoffs to get there....
Low price. Sharp video and 5-megapixel still images. 2.4-inch LCD. 270-degree swiveling lens. Memory is expandable.
Only top half of display is viewable during video recording. No HDMI out for playback on HDTVs. No mic input or macro focusing feature.
Silly name notwithstanding, the slick Sony Bloggie MHS-PM5 is easy to use and delivers great image quality and solid features for an affordable HD pocket camcorder....
Publié: 2010-03-05, Auteur: Kat , review by: gizmodo.com
Extrait: Sure, it has a ridiculous name, but on paper the Bloggie's got it all—1080p video capture, the ability to switch resolutions and frame rate, plus a lens attachment that lets you record 360-degree videos. Bells and whistles galore.Sony thought adding all t...
I can’t recommend this thing, though I wouldn’t count out the Bloggie line entirely. There’s a version for $30 more that has optical zoom and a better lens, at the cost of some portability. I’d suggest that one over this without even seeing it, but we...
Extrait: Thrilling product of the month even among such a quality pack as featured in this issue is Sony's confusingly named Bloggie Mobile High Definition Snap camera (MHS-PM5K or PM5 to its friends).Why such fun? After all, the Bloggie slavishly follows turf cut...
Lens head swivels through 270 degrees. Good video quality. Supports Memory Stick and SD/SDHC. 360-degree panoramic view lens attachment
USB dongle awkward for desktops, monitors. Screen real estate wasted, viewing angles too shallow. Mono-only sound, no mic jack
Bigger than its competitors, the Bloggie rewards with its novel swivelling lens head, decent video quality and 360-degree panoramic lens attachment....
Good video in optimum conditions, attractive and sturdy design
Ghosting more prelevant than usual
The Sony Bloggie MHS-PM5K is a reasonable option for video bloggers and their assorted ilk. Serious videographers, on the other hand, will most likely need to look elsewhere...
Extrait: The strangely named Sony Bloggie is one of the newer high-definition camcorders to hit the market. The 5-megapixel camera can record videos in HD and take photos, both of which can be uploaded to social media sites such as YouTube by plugging the Blogg...
Extrait: Sony has joined other manufacturers like Toshiba on the compact camcorder techwagon, with the release of its Sony bloggie camera. The bloggie is about the same size as Toshiba’s Camileo S10, measuring 19 x 108 x 54 mm and weighing in at about 130 g. Ap...