A Short Take on Sony’s Current Camcorders
Unveiled in the early part of 2009, the Sony HDR-XR500 series gives two hard disk based AVCHD models, the Sony HDR-XR500V and the Sony HDR-XR520V. These two machines hold innovative capabilities like built-in GPS and the new|all-new|brand new|new-fangled|novel|cutting edge|avantgarde|breakthrough|progressive|radical|state of the art|unconventional} Exmor-R back-illuminated CMOS sensor. It also presents an refined SteadyShot image stabilization system and a solid feature set.
The Sony HDR-XR500V owns a 120GB drive while the Sony HDR-XR520V boasts a 240GB drive. Notwithstanding having a full set of features, these camcorders are packed with a somewhat expensive price tag. For the amount of money you would be forking out, individuals would expect to have more prosumer features and not merely a full set of consumer capabilities.
The Sony HDR-XR200V, revealed in the 1st quarter of 2009, is a 120GB, 1/5-inch 2.3-megapixel ClearVid CMOS sensor piece of equipment that sports a 15x zoom lens with a handful of enhancements like GPS for geotagging and an optical stabilizer for better compensation for video taking whilst walking, functions generally found on its more expensive and advanced siblings, the Sony HDR-XR500V and the Sony HDR-XR520V and finally, a more petite size.
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