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Sony HDR-CX100 AVCHD HD Camcorder with Smile Shutter & 10x Optical Zoom (Black) | 
| Brand: Sony Category: Photography
List Price: $599.99 Buy New: $431.22 as of 3/11/2010 07:31 CST details You Save: $168.77 (28%)
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Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 10 Display Size: 2.7 Battery: 1 Rechargeable Li-ion Maximum Focal Length: 32 Minimum Focal Length: 3.2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 6 x 7.6 x 4.1 2.7" wide touch panel3 Clear Photo LCD PlusTM display 10X Optical / 120X Digital Zoom Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® lens with SteadyShotTM image stabalization
MPN: HDRCX100/B Model: HDRCX100/B UPC: 027242765023 EAN: 0689466114218 ASIN: B001PY41YQ
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| Features:
| • | Capture 1920 x 1080 HD video to built-in flash memory | | • | 10x optical zoom, 120x digital zoom; Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with SteadyShot image stabilization | | • | 2.7-inch wide touch-panel Clear Photo LCD Plus display | | • | 4-megapixel still image capture; Face Detection | | • | 8 GB built-in memory; compatible with Memory Stick PRO Duo Media (not included) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Shoot HD quality video with the Sony HDR-CX100 Handycam camcorder. This compact and lightweight Memory Stick Duo media camcorder offers 1920x1080 Full HD video recording and 4.0-megapixel still image capture. Packed with a healthy feature set including a 1/5-inch Exmor CMOS sensor, BIONZ image processor, Face Detection, Smile Shutter technology and 8 GB of embedded flash memory, its most differentiating characteristic is the ultra-compact design. Face Detection automatically adjusts focus, exposure and color for the most natural results. With Smile Shutter, the HDR-CX100 can detect smiles and automatically capture still images, even while Recording 1920 x 1080 Full HD video. You will also enjoy 4-megapixel still image recording to ensure your memories are preserved in stunning detail. Additionally, the CX100's small size and lightweight make it an ideal travel companion, perfect for recording that special moment, wherever you are. Video and still images are stored directly to 8 GB built-in flash memory or Memory Stick PRO Duo media (not included) for easy transfer to your computer or other compatible devices.
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| Customer Reviews:
Sony HDR-CX100 March 9, 2010 L. Haas (PA, USA) The Sony HDR-CX100 takes great videos outdoors, but the picture quality indoors or in low light is poor. It is my opinion that my Flip HD mino records better low light video. The sound recording and optical zoom of the camera seem like they would be good for home movie applications.
The HDR-CX100 works great with the Mac (10.6.2 Snow Leopard) using IMovie 09, but the files that get stored on your drive if you choose to keep the clips as events are huge.
I would say this camera is a good deal if you do not want to take indoor or low light footage, otherwise look at another brand or model.
A decent, but not the greatest camcorder March 7, 2010 N. Graf 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have owned and used this Sony camcorder for approximately 6 months. And I have now just gotten around to creating a consumer review. I really wanted to love this camcorder. Nevertheless, I still like it very much. But I was disappointed when filming in the dark. There is no external light to film in dark settings and all one gets is a grainy picture. However, I knew that there was no light on this cam, so I knew what I was getting for my money. The touchscreen menus are convenient and easy to use after you get accustomed to navigating them. That does take some practice. But what I absolutely love the most about this camcorder is the fact that it is so small and so light. In the 1980s I had a camcorder that you would have to lug over your shoulder. But with this camcorder, it is as light as a baseball glove. The ergonomics are good and the velcro strap that you put your hand in is adjustable. YOur hand won't be sore while holding it. The battery life is okay, but not fantastic. For new users, I would recommend investing in a second, alternate battery, and keeping it charged while you use the first battery up. Another downside to this Sony camcorder will not allow you to use another manufacturer's memory card. Hence, you will have to purchase a Sony memory card. This camcorder is also a digital camera. However, I would not recommend using this for still photography as the quality is not up to standard of what you would find in a DSLR. If using the high-definition function, the picture is absolutely beautiful and crystal clear, provided that there is full exposure to natural light during the daytime. The color of the picture is perfect. It is as good as anything I have seen professionally. The software that is to be downloaded onto the computer is easy to set up and to install. However, to a new and confused user, learning how to transfer movies and your still pictures is hard to do the first couple of times. Everybody who buys this will need to read the instruction manual and just play around with it until you get the hang of it.
Overall, I would say that if you are an amateur who just wants to casually shoot some footage of family, friends, and a vacation, then this camcorder is a good buy. But do not expect a lot of bells and whistles. It is a high-definition camcorder and as impressive as the picture is, it still does not have an external light to capture decent footage in the dark. I am modestly happy with my purchase.
Pretty Good Product March 5, 2010 Andrei Ihnatsenka (St Louis, MO USA) I like this camcorder. HD quality is not bad at all. I wish the recording time was longer with standard battery
The Sweet Spot for Price vs. Performance March 3, 2010 Avid Reviewer (San Jose, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Since there is a wealth of information about the specs and features of the Sony HDR-CX100 HD Camcorder, I'll just briefly touch on what I love about the camcorder and what I dislike about it:
Pros
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- High Definition Video
The videos and images captured by the Sony HDR-CX100 Camcorder are breathtaking! You would have to see for yourself how crisp and sharp videos and images are. The high definition technology (1920x1080 resolution) make viewing videos and images on a full HD TV or monitor almost akin to peering through a window!
- x.v. Color Technology
x.v. Color is Sony's name for xvYCC (Extended-gamut YCC).
Traditional CRT's use the RGB standard (Red-Green-Blue primary colors) to produce a broad range of colors. xvYCC is a new standard that extends this range (or "gamut") of colors.
Sony's x.v. Color Technology truly makes the colors captured on videos and images more vibrant and true-to-life.
- HDMI Support
HDMI, the standard for audio and video connectivity is supported. (Note: the HDMI connector is a Mini HDMI connector, not a Standard HDMI connector. If you need to hook the camcorder up to a Standard HDMI female end, you will need a Mini-HDMI to HDMI Connector.
- Compact and Lightweight
The camcorder is amazingly compact and lightweight. It fits very snugly and comfortably in the palm of your hand. Talk about portable!
- Affordably Priced
The HDR-CX100 hits the sweet spot for price vs. performance. It's one of the best camcorders you can get at this price point.
Cons
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- Noise in Lowlight Conditions
As many have noted, images have a lot of noise in low light conditions. With a measly 1/5-inch CMOS Sensor, that's not too much of a surprise. Compare this with the higher-end camcorders: the Sony HDR-HC9 (which has a 1/2.9-inch CMOS Sensor) or the Sony HDR-XR500V (which has a back-illuminated CMOS sensor).
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I'm very impressed with Sony's HD and x.v. Color technology -- in well-lit environments, the quality of videos and images produced by the Sony HDR-CX100 is phenomenal. However, in low light conditions, the performance of the camcorder is less-than-stellar -- videos and images have a lot of noise. The bottom line: If you plan on shooting primarily in well-lit environments (such as outdoors in daytime conditions), the affordably priced HDR-CX100 is a good way to go. Otherwise, you will do well to look at other higher-end Sony camcorders.
Tiny, useful, high quality February 24, 2010 Adnan Sahin (Ankara / TURKEY) Do not hesitate, you can choose and can not regret.
Especially I like slow motion recording.
But photo quality is not good. (Already this is not photo cam, this is video cam)
Everyone has a sony handy cam ;)
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