Sony HDR-CX110
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Best Video camera Ever – I bought this camera off eBay 2nd hand for about $100 because Sony has stopped producing this model. It has really good HD recording quality, Looks like you are watching a Movie in the cinemas and saves all content to a SD card and runs on a rechargeable Lithium Battery which is included in the box of the camera. Max SD Card it takes is 32GB. SD… Read more
Card not Included. You can record 2hours of video content on a single charge. The only bad thing about this camera is that it has a auto photo mode aswell, so when you are recording in Video mode it takes millions automatic photo's in a single 1hr recording session and saves it to you SD Card without you noticing until you transfer the video content from your SD Card to computer. Because of this A lot of space is used up on your SD card if it is less than 4 or 8GB. That's why I recommend to buy a 32GB SD Card. HD Cinema Perfect Video recording Quality Automatic Photos Taken whilst recording in Video Mode
Compact HD Video Camera – This Full HD video camera takes very good (in my humble opinion) video footage, It takes a SD card and you can fit about an hours worth of HD video on a 4Gb card, obviously you can get larger capacity SD cards for longer recording times. I can easily download the video taken by the camera directly to my computer and burn to disc without any file… Read more
reformatting at all, the camera records in the AVCHD format and my PS3 can play this format directly, so can my blu ray player - if you want to edit movies you can do so with supplied software but it is limited, you can import movies into imovie and edit also but they will not remain in the AVCHD format, they will be HD however, I have used both methods and the AVCHD format wins for picture quality. Compact, fit in your pocket, AVCHD, good battery life, nice sharp HD picture, USB, touchscreen. single Photo quality is poor, buttons and touch screen are a bit too small sometimes.
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