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Sony Bloggie MHS-CM5
$200.00
Released February, 2010
The Pros:1080p recording at 30fps allows for the creation of fluid, high-resolution video. SteadyShot feature enables smoother video recording in high action scenarios. 5x optical zoom provides detailed close-up shots.
The Cons:Camcorder won't stand up on its own - tripod required for hands-free shots.
The Sony Bloggie MHS-CM5 is a slim, lightweight portable camcorder for taking both still shots and video capture. The camcorder has a sleek design with a flip-out LCD screen for user operation and lining up shots.
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The camcorder has a 5x optical zoom, with a 20x digital zoom, and is capable of full High Definition vidieo recording and 5MP still-frame captures. Face Detection software is also included to automatically focus on specific people during use for optimized shots. Memory sticks are used for media storage and the camcorder does not have any built-in storage. A USB connection is used for both uploading files and charging the camcorder's battery through whichever computer it is connected.
Specifications and Features
- 2.5 inch LCD screen
- two button operation: Movie and Photo buttons
- Full HD video capture
- 5 megapixel photo capture
- 5x optical zoom; 20x digital zoom
- SteadyShot technology
- Face Detection technology
- charges and uploads files through USB connection
- stores files with memory sticks; no on-board storage
- HDMI output
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1080p recording at 30fps allows for the creation of fluid, high-resolution video
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SteadyShot feature enables smoother video recording in high action scenarios
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5x optical zoom provides detailed close-up shots
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flip-out USB connector eliminates the need for a separate transfer cable
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PC and Mac software built into the camcorder for uploading media to social networking sites
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dedicated "movie" and "photo" buttons for straight-forward usage
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Dual memory card compatibility (SD Card and Memory Stick) prevents vendor-specific lock in
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camcorder won't stand up on its own - tripod required for hands-free shots
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