Product Description The DCR-SR45 Handycam(R) camcorder is ready when you are, with a built-in 30GB Hard Disk Drive for storage and up to 20 hours of recording time (LP). A 2.7" Touch Panel LCD Monitor keeps all the controls at your fingertips, while a 40x Optical, 2000x Digital Zoom keeps all the action up close and personal. The DCR-SR45 brings simplicity back to video sharing. 1/8" Advanced HAD(TM) (Hole Accumulation Diode) CCD with 680K effective pixels provides stunning detail and clarity with exceptional video, up to 500 lines of horizontal resolution and still image performance. The optical zoom helps to bring the action close up from far away. In addition the Digital Zoom Interpolation means that extreme digital zooming is clearer, with less distortion than previous types of digital zooms. The 2.7" LCD display rotates up to 270 degrees for multiple viewing angles, as well as provides sharp, detailed images for monitoring or playback. Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lenses are designed specifically for compact camcorders, and utilize precision ground optics to maintain the sharpness and contrast found with larger lenses. Aperture - F1.8 - 4.1 Filter Diameter - 30mm Focal Distance - 1.9 - 76mm Shutter Speed - Auto, 1/30 - 1/250 (Scene Selection Mode) Minimum Illumination - 6 lux (Auto Slow Shutter ON, 1/30 Shutter Speed) Video Signal System - NTSC color, EIA standards Format Supported - SD (MPEG2) White Balance - Auto, Outdoor, Indoor, and One-push (touch panel) Scene Modes - Auto, Twilight, Candle (movie only), Sunrise & Sunset, Fireworks (movie only), Landscape, Portrait, Spotlight, Sports (movie only), Beach, and Snow Recording Media - 30GB Non-Removable Hard Disk Drive, Memory Stick(R) Duo Media, and Memory Stick(R) PRO Duo Media Dimensions - 3 x 3 1/8 x 4 1/2 (76.3x76.6x112.8mm) Weight - 14 ounces (400 gram) with Battery
OKAY BUT NOT WORTH ITSeptember 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was able to score this camera for the price of $340 brand new through my employee discount and was let down by the quality of the camera. This Sony model feels really COOL in your hands thanks to the cool design but when you get down to analyzing the camera, the QUALITY just SUCKS. It's so grainy under almost all conditions that it makes you WISH you bought a cheaper camera from which you expect the quality to be sub-par. Let me repeat that so you don't dismiss my review. You will REGRET getting such an expensive camera which such CRAP quality. Most reviewers on this site do a good job of balancing their review with pros/cons sections and thoroughly repeating everything the sony website says, but don't WASTE your time. If the video quality does not meet up to its price tag, there's no debate here. What should you get instead? I would suggest the Canon F100 or something like that. The only reason I bought this one over the canon is due to the memory storage. The Sony has 30GB which is awesome, Considering you can take 5 hours of HQ video. Just be WARNED: ITS REALLY REALLY REALLY! GRAINY. And just in case you don't take my warning, buy the camera and review your footage on the LCD and go "that guy on Amazon was wrong. The video looks great," just wait until you get it onto a computer. I have a state of the art mac and all my footage was not what it should have been. Good luck with your purchase and I wish you get the most for your money.
Decent, but not as good as expectedAugust 31, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After much research trying to decide between this one (the price/value performer) and spending about $350 more on the JVC Everio (HiDef), I chose this one for the price and for the user-friendly touch screen panel. I haven't purchased a video camera in over 6 yrs.
I've only had it for a couple days, but the picture quality is not as sharp as I expected indoors. I trust it looks fine outside. I shot videoclips of my 1-year old in the living room at 5 pm, and much to my dismay, it was a bit grainy and dim (not extremely, but more than I'd like). The optical zoom however is excellent.
I did some more research but after seeing the others in the price range, i know i got the most bang for my buck. I'm almost thinking about shelling out another $300 to get a Hi-Def to hopefully get better quality res. on my HD TV screen when I'm watching our clips. I guess you get spoiled if you're a flat screen HDTV watcher!
Good camcorder but a couple of points to noteAugust 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Overall good camera but couple of flaws: 1. Picture quality is nice for digital but don't expect miracles - if you want crisp quality go for HD 2. Goes out of focus when moving the camera around while recording.
Will probably get HD once prices are more reasonable.
NICE CAMERA, EASY TO USEAugust 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought this camcorder to take on cruise. Realy liked the compact size and ease of use. When I got it home it was a breeze to down load and burn a DVD but that is all the softwear allows you to do, no special effects.The screen in sunlight is useless and with no view finder sometimes you are just guessing what you are getting.Qualitity of video is good and with the 30GB hard drive video time is no worry.The zoom was not bad either and the built in stabalizer really helps when you zoom out.I dinged it one star because of the screen and softwear. Sony can do better.
Excellent ProductAugust 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My main motivation for buying this product had been the brand name and also since I didn't want to spend on recurring costs like tape/DVDs. After many trips shooting with this handycam, the video quality has been consistently amazing. Coupled with an additional battery, it can last hours of shooting.
I wouldn't recommend anyone to take pictures with this since it's clearly not meant for it. The photo quality is abysmal at best and is no substitute for a regular camera.
Happy shooting if you buy one :)
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