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The Sony HDR-HC1 is the most compact HD
camcorder on the
market. Fitting in the palm of your hand this small but powerful
high definition camcorder gives you the best in color and
crystal clear image quality. And the HDR-HC1 not only takes
digital video but you can also shoot amazing high resolution
digital still images as well. You get the best of both worlds,
video and still pictures all in one compact design, weighing
only 2 pounds. Very light and amazingly clear!
You get the best possible lens, the Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar
T* lens. This lens offers the best quality in a
10x optical zoom while giving you perfect clarity and color
while at the same time reducing glare and flare.
In older camcorders if you zoomed into something
your video would look really shaky, but with newer models
such as this Sony digital camcorder there is the picture-stabilization
feature. This system uses motion sensors to rid your home
movies of the dreaded camera shake, giving your steady videos
sot in any situation.
Most dv camcorders come with the IEEE1394 feature that lets
you transfer digital video and images to your computer system.
You can edit, email or just store the captured video or digital
pictures on your PC. Actually you can even add the vids and
pics to your website, if that's is your thing.
You get a whopping 7-Inch touch-panel swivelscreen
lcd display that gives you crystal clear resolution. You
can see exactly what you are capturing while you shoot it.
Oh and you
get a bunch of camcorder accessories such as, power adapter/in-camera
charger, InfoLithium rechargeable battery,
remote control, lens
hood, lens cap, AV cable, component video cable, USB cable,
shoulder strap and a 16MB Memory Stick Duo Media to store
the pictures that you take.
- "The Sony HDR-HC1 is a groundbreaking camcorder
that brings the ability to record high definition video
down to the level of consumers."
- " have had mine for over three weeks now and am very
impressed. The simple ability to capture true 1080i video
is amazing. I finally have home video I can play on my
HDTV and not cringe at the poor resolution."
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