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Sony HDR-SR10E High Definition 40GB Hard Disc Drive Handycam Digital Camcorder- 4MP | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
Buy New: £474.99
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Rating: 11 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 19.7 x 19.7
MPN: HDRSR10E.CEH Model: HDRSR10E.CEH EAN: 4905524488357 ASIN: B0011U9UF4
Release Date: March 3, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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So far, so good March 15, 2008 Mr. P. B. Fishwick 73 out of 74 found this review helpful
I only received this item this week and, so far, it has been flawless! It's a good looking unit and not too big. It turns on nice and quickly and the hard drive is ready to go immediately. The picture quality is perfect, as you would expect, and it even records all the sound in Dolby Digital 5+1 - all from the integral microphone. In the highest True HD resolution it will record nearly 5 hours on the hard drive and the camera function is spot on with a good xenon flash. Crucially, you can watch your footage back and easily edit it or simply turn it back onto camera mode and start recording with no fear of taping over anything. Add to this the clever face recognition software, which works a treat, and you can even select bits of footage by the faces that it has spotted - very clever! All in all, for 550, it is a steal and worth mentioning that it was only released in February so the technology will be cutting edge for a little while yet.
HD is here to stay and this is your chance to try it! May 26, 2008 Gordon Heaney 68 out of 69 found this review helpful
This is a long one but hopefully it will help you make a decision. I bought this particular model for a number of reasons, the first being a loyalty to Sony because so many other of my electrical goods are Sony ones (my old stereo, dvd players, my sat nav, my HD TV and my previous handycam) and also because it's a good price for a very good product (I don't work for Sony by the way, I just think they are very reliable). A second reason is that my old camcorder is a Sony (using mini DV tapes) and I never had any problems with it (including survivng an accidental fall from a table) so I was quite happy to buy a new Sony. The final reason was that this is costs the same or less than the older SR5 model but has many more features - so that kind of sealed it! It was a bit intimidating at first, looking at this thing out of it's box and wondering how easy (or not) it would be to use but rest assured, Sony's legendary ease-of-use is definitely in place here. Also, it feels good! What I mean by that is you can feel quality in your hands, and this has it! I would recommend reading not only the printed 'quick start' guide that comes with the product but also print off the Acrobat pdf full guide that is on one of the DVD's. This will give you much more info on the features of the camera. It comes with a 'docking station' for charging but this is not necessary as you can charge the handycam without it. The docking station seems difficult to fit but is an advantage in securing the camera and not allowing it to fall over (good when you have kids running around). I had never used a video camera with a hard drive before but this thing is a 'hybrid', i.e. it uses 2 recording formats, the hard drive and a memory stick (not included). This may sound a bit of a gimick but I have found it very useful already. You can decide what recordings go to what format and also easily transfer data from one to the other. This is handy when downloading to the computer - dub the data from hard drive to memory stick and then plug the stick straight into the relative computer port. Easy! Finding what you want to view, transfer of delete from the hard drive is very easy using a thumbnail menu. I liked this easy of access a lot. It saves having to fast forward or rewind as you would with mini DV tapes. There is no lens cap - so for me, this meant goodbye to forgetting to take it off, put it back on or have it dangling in a shot. What about the most important thing - the image quaily? Well, having being used to the images from a standard definition camera for that last 5 years, I was very impressed with the quality of the high definition images from this camera. First of all, unless you have a blu-ray dvd burner on your computer, you won't be able to view these images on a dvd player, so for the time being, you'll have to connect it up directly to your HD TV using an HDMI cable. It's a bit of a pain but well worth it. You can see great detail in for example the blades of grass on a sunny day and the colours are excellent. Even close up on only a 720p TV (i.e. not full HD), it still looks great. Using the PMB (motion picture browser) software provided, you can also take great still images direct from the video - and they are of good quality too! You can step through the video frame by frame to select the best still iamge. These are in jpeg format and thus easily viewed using any picture editing software. You can also switch between HD footage and standard definition footage. This is handy of you still want to edit footage using video editing software but your computer struggles with handling HD footage (like mine). You can also record images in HD but then transfer them in standard definition as well as HD - so effectively you can save the footage twice - once in HD and once in SD. Best of both worlds there! A few things to be aware of: You need a mini-HDMI cable to view the images direct from an HD TV. This is not included in the box but it is not very clear at all from the literature that this is what you need. A mini-HDMI cable is not the same as a normal HDMI cable - one end of the cable has a mini-connection for the camera and the other standard size end is for the TV. You can get a decent one from HD Cables for about a tenner. Also be aware that, for some reason, it wouldn't work through my HDMI switcher, so I had to connect direct from the camera to the TV. It is not clear at all from the guides exactly how to transfer your HD images to computer or how to view them. It briefly covers the subject but I found it a bit confusing. It refers to the files as AVCHD files but once you download them, they have a .mts OR a .m2ts file extention, depending on how you transfer them. Why the difference?? One file type can be viewed on the AVCHD player included in the software (m2ts), the other can't (mts). Again, why? Neither can be viewed very easily using any other media player. How, for example, can I transfer the files to an .avi format? I found the whole thing a bit confusing and unclear. Please Sony, give us more practical advice on this. Viewing video using the software provided is okay but it doesn't handle camera movement very well. It is a bit sluggish - don't know if this is to do with the software of my computer. I was a bit disappointed with this and does not compare with viewing the footage on the TV. The lesson for me was that when filming, try and keep camera movement to a minimum and keep it smooth and controlled. The lack of a viewfinder takes a bit of getting used to as I always liked using the one on my previous camera. Image quaility drops in lower lighting conditions. Indoors in the evening for example is still good but not in the same league as footage outdoors on a well lit day - this is when the image quaility is at it's best. Despite the niggles (especially over the format of the HF files), I would still very much recommend this handycam. Once you try HD, you'll never go back to the ordinary stuff!
Stunning. May 3, 2008 R. Courtman (Hertfordshire, UK) 31 out of 34 found this review helpful
This camera has been such a great purchase. I was unsure about the file format and whether it would work on my macbook but it seems like this was created for mac as well as windows. Imovie 08 easily imports the video and i cant say how pleased i am. The video quality is visually stunning. I still find myself with my mouth open just gawping as the quality of the video. Edit - After doing prior research i have found that AVCHD is only recognised on Intel Macs
Brilliant camcorder April 10, 2008 Benjamin Hazell (United Kingdom) 21 out of 23 found this review helpful
This camcorder is a lot better than the HDR-SR5E. 1920x1080i is amazing too. It says it does 5.1 surround sound, although I cannot give a note about this as I do not have surround sound, but I expect that is great. Nightshot isn't too great, but fortunately, the camera has Super-nightshot and you can see a lot better; even with no light. The best thing is that it can do 12 seconds of slow-motion recording. Watching my brother do a front-flip on the trampoline in slow-motion is hilarious! Well worth the money.
Great Camcorder , Great Price. June 3, 2008 D. LLobera 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I received the Sr10e from amazon a little over a week ago. The supplied accessories are very good. The camcorder records well and to a high quality. It does have some small issues with focusing but only in the odd case. Battery life , recoding in full hd with auto settings is 99 minutes with supplied battery. Battery charging is very quick with a full cycle in around 1 hour. This works fine with imovie 08 and a 2.0ghz intel imac with 1gb ram (2gb+ is reccomended though) I have not tried the supplied software as it is un necessary when using a mac. The supplied dock is very good quality and is very easy to use. Still photos are of average quality but that's to be expected! All in all my first impressions are that this is an excellent camcorder at a great price!
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