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Sony HDR-UX20


$999.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Internal memory is enough to get you started, reasonable capacity. Battery lasts for many hours at a time. Picture quality is sharp with great colors in good lighting.

The Cons:Low light performance is very grainy, even just indoor lighting can be a problem. Includes video editing software that is frustratingly low on features. Touch screen is small and takes some getting used to.

The Sony HDR-UX20 is a high-definition camcorder that records in full-HD 1920x1080 resolution. It has a 2.3 megapixel CMOS sensor, with a 4 megapixel still photo sensor. The camera features BIONZ and Exmor technology for optimal image processing, and also has face-recognizing software to automatically adjust focus, exposure and colors.

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The Sony HDR-UX20 can record to an internal 8GB flash drive or to removeable Memory Stick Duo media, as well as to DVD media. The camera features a 15x optical zoom lens by Zeiss, which also has a 180x digital zoom feature. Audio is recorded in 5.1, and USB and HDMI interfaces allow for output.

Features

  • 1920x1080 resolution
  • 2.3 megapixel CMOS sensor
  • 4 megapixel still photo sensor
  • BIONZ and Exor image processing technology
  • Face-recognition software
  • Can record to 8GB internal drive
  • Can record to Memory Stick media
  • Can record to DVD media
  • Zeiss lens with 15x optical zoom
  • 5.1 audio
  • USB 2.0 and HDMI output

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Pros
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    internal memory is enough to get you started, reasonable capacity

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    battery lasts for many hours at a time

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    picture quality is sharp with great colors in good lighting

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    fairly easy to configure and get used to all of the funcitons

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    sound recording in Dolby 5.1 is excellent, doesn't need an external mic

Cons
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    low light performance is very grainy, even just indoor lighting can be a problem

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    includes video editing software that is frustratingly low on features

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    touch screen is small and takes some getting used to

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