Friday, August 19, 2011

Sony HD camcorder


The Sony HD camcorder, the Handycam HDR-FX1 is being marketed by the company as �world's first HDV 1080i consumer camcorder�. But at $3,700, it�s price tag is stretching the consumer label somewhat.


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HD video will eventually become a common consumer format, when prices come down and editing software is able to work with it. However, until a compression format is found that can squeeze the data contained in HD without noticeably reducing the quality, there will be little benefit over current DV format camcorders.




Author: Kenny Hemphill


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