The High Definition Sony HDR-HC1 MiniDV with 2.8MP and 10x Optical Zoom Review of Camcorder

The High Definition Sony HDR HC1 MiniDV with 2.8MP and 10x Optical Zoom Review of Camcorder The High Definition Sony HDR HC1  MiniDV with 2.8MP and 10x Optical Zoom Review of Camcorder

Sony launches video camera quality and affordable high definition with the HDR-HC1. This camera delivers crisp and works well in many conditions. the HDR-HC1 can compete with personal video HDV devices in its category.The HDR-HC1 features a 4:3 aspect ratio single CMOS chip. This chip measures 1/3-inch with 1.49 effective megapixels in 4:3 video mode and 1.98 effective megapixel MiniDV 16:9 mode video in HDV. Unlike the HDR-HC1, the second most expensive Sony HDV (HDR-FX1) features three native 16:9 CCD, each 1/3-inch diagonal with a gross of 1.12 megapixels. Due to the primary color filter and sensor CMOS HDR-HC1, there are low levels of noise, and the colors are very different levels of bright light. The camcorder works as well as the most expensive and advanced HDR-FX1. Although the HDR-FX1 has better performance in low light, there is a loss of sharpness in bright light. Compared with Panasonic AG-DVC30, both the AG-DVC30 and video HDR-HC1 maintain quality and color saturation produces large.

With a price range below $ 2,000,

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