Sony Shows the Smallest HD Camcorder Yet - Softpedia
Sony Shows the Smallest HD Camcorder Yet - Softpedia: "Miniaturizing digital devices is a trend we're all used to already, but things just got a little more amazing as Sony will soon start selling a new consumer high-definition (HD) camcorder, its smallest and lightest: the new Sony HC3E digital high definition video camera. The HC3E features Sony's ClearVid CMOS sensor, which records movies with higher sensitivity resulting in better picture quality. The camera also allows users to take pictures at 4 megapixels.
Also new is an HDMI (high-definition multimedia interface) output for watching HD content on a suitable television. The previous model supported HD output on analogue and iLink connectors. Like the last model, the HC3 records video in HDV format, which uses conventional MiniDV cassette tapes.
The camera also features a large 2.7inch LCD screen, that gives clear images, and an antireflection coating, weighs only 500 grams since it's meant to be very compact and portable, and has a Carl Zeiss Vario lens, that supports up to 10x Optical Zoom, therefore allowing very clear and vibrant close ups. Also, the camera is capable of recording still images of 2.3 megapixels, as well as recording movies thanks to the Dual Rec function."


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