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DXG-5F9V


$299.99 Released October, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Starts up quickly and is ready to use right away. Includes an HDMI cable, don't have to buy one separately like you usually would. Carrying case and shoulder strap make it much easier to carry around.

The Cons:Microphone is poor quality, everything is a bit distorted. No image stabilization at all, need a tripod for a steady shot. PC/USB interface is hard to get working right.

The DXG-5F9V is a high-end high definition 1080p handheld camcorder capable of capturing video in 2D or 3D. It features dual 1/3.2" CMOS 5.0 Megapixel Sensors for capturing stills, 128MB of built-in memory (expandable via SD card up to 32GB Class 6) and a 3.2-inch autostereoscopic LCD display.

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Product Shot 2 Additionally, the DXG-5F9V sports an HDMI video output for direct connectivity with HD/3D displays.

The DXG-5F9V is capable of recording video in SD or HD while in 2D or 3D mode while its dual-lens design allows for easy switching between 2D and 3D modes. Its 3.2-inch autostereoscopic LCD display allows users to view the DXG-5F9V's 3D and 2D media on the go without the need for 3D glasses. Meanwhile, the DXG-5F9V's HDMI video output allows it to connect with any HDMI-equipped HDTV or monitor.

Features

  • Dual 1/3.2" CMOS 5.0 Megapixel Sensors
  • 128MB of built-in memory (expandable via SD card up to 32GB Class 6)
  • 3.2-inch autostereoscopic LCD display
  • HDMI video output
  • Capable of recording video and capturing still images in 2D or 3D
  • Records in H.264 and AVI
  • 4X Digital Zoom

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    starts up quickly and is ready to use right away

  • 1

    includes an HDMI cable, don't have to buy one separately like you usually would

  • 1

    carrying case and shoulder strap make it much easier to carry around

  • 1

    controls are very intuitive, can just pick it up and start filming it

  • 1

    screen is very large and bright, easy to work with

Cons
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    microphone is poor quality, everything is a bit distorted

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    no image stabilization at all, need a tripod for a steady shot

  • 1

    PC/USB interface is hard to get working right

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