Latest than Ever: Sony DCR-HC48
Published by Cleo Capili March 9th, 2007 in Digital Video News, Sony, Camcorder Reviews
Sony has introduced another camcorder gadget in their latest Consumer Electronics Show held in Las Vegas. The Sony DCR-HC48 which is said to be the answer to the HC-46’s imperfections (not so good low-light shooting and blue noise). Prospective buyers can go try the Sony DCR-HC48 and check out the LCD to make sure that it does not have any blue noise when played.
The full body is not so heavy with features so it’s just made right for new cam users and certainly not that scanty with the features it offers either. Everything is just right.
Among the still features included when you buy the Sony DCR-HC48 camcorder are:
- Digital Still Memory Mode to Memory Stick Duo cards in JPEG format.
- The still photo resolution settings appear to be unchanged from the HC46, and include 640 x 480 (0.3MP), 1152 x 864 (4:3 at 1.0MP), and 1152 x 648 (16:9 at 0.7MP).
- Stills can be compressed at either Fine or Standard JPEG qualities.
- The camcorder can record VGA quality stills while video is being recorded, which equals 640 x 480 in 4:3 mode, and 640 x 360 (0.2MP) in 16:9 mode.
Other items that you may be interested in:
- Fader
- Electronic Image Stabilization
- Electronic Image Stabilization
- Digital Effects/Picture Effects
- Super NightShot Plus Infrared System
The price ranges from $355.00 to $367.00 on different stores like dbuys.com, 42ndstphoto.com and butterflyphoto.com.
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