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Reviewed on May 26, 2010 The Sony Handycam HDR-CX550V fares well compared with the competition, though its video could be a bit sharper and the interface less cumbersome. Unless you absolutely need to store a lot of video on the camcorder--which I don't suggest--or if have large hands that could benefit from the extra grip that the hard drive provides, the CX550V is a better deal than its hard-disk-based sibling. TAGS: Sony Handycam, touch screen, camcorder, Sony Corp., standard, LCD, hard drive CNET review: 7.9 Very good User rating: 7.6 Very good Check prices$1,587.20-$1,880.80 -
Reviewed on August 4, 2010 At its best, the Canon Vixia HF M3x series--composed of the M300, M30, M31, and M32--delivers a very good blend of video quality, features, and performance for the money, but some people may find the touch-screen interface extremely frustrating to use and the battery life painfully short. Plus, you really need to bump up to the highest bit rate quality. Of the series, the HF M300 is the best deal. TAGS: Canon Vixia, Canon Inc., camcorder, CMOS, LCD, touch screen, battery, button, photograph, video CNET review: 7.5 Very good User rating: 7.2 Very good Pricing not available -
Reviewed on May 25, 2010 The Sony Handycam HDR-XR550V fares well compared with the competition, though its video could be a bit sharper and the interface less cumbersome. Unless you absolutely need to store a lot of video on the camcorder--which I don't suggest--or have large hands and therefore could benefit from the extra grip the hard drive provides, the cheaper and nearly identical flash-based CX550V is a better deal. TAGS: Sony Handycam, SDHC, touch screen, Sony Corp., camcorder, standard, LCD, hard drive CNET review: 7.9 Very good User rating: 7.3 Very good Check prices$1,867.95-$2,184.73 -
Reviewed on August 8, 2007 As the flash-memory-based equivalent of the HDR-SR7, the Sony Handycam HDR-CX7 serves up the same pleasing performance and quality as its hard-drive cousin. TAGS: camcorder, AVCHD, Sony Handycam, touch screen, LCD screen, Sony Corp., LCD, HDMI cable, button, video CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 7.9 Very good Check prices$1,599.95 -
Reviewed on August 24, 2009 An interesting design doesn't offset the so-so video quality and performance, especially for the higher priced HMX-H106, H105, and H104. If you're set on this series, though, the no-memory-included Samsung HMX-H100 is probably the best deal of the bunch. TAGS: rotation, CMOS, touch screen, camcorder, degree, Samsung Electronics, LCD, photograph, hard drive CNET review: 6.4 Good User rating: 1.0 Abysmal Check prices$249.00-$1,173.18 -
Reviewed on July 7, 2009 While it's a perfectly serviceable HD camcorder, the Sony Handycam HDR-XR100 should deliver a little more of everything for the money. TAGS: Sony Handycam, camcorder, touch screen, Sony Corp., memory stick, microphone, photograph, hard drive, LCD, movie, video CNET review: 6.8 Good User rating: 5.2 Average Check prices$635.90-$769.65 -
Reviewed on March 4, 2010 The Samsung HMX-R10's plentiful shooting features and fine-quality HD video for its class--at least in good lighting--make it a very good compact HD camcorder. However, its design definitely isn't for everyone. TAGS: camcorder, positioning, lens, Samsung Electronics, control, touch screen, LCD, video, photograph CNET review: 7.0 Very good Check prices$526.48 -
Reviewed on August 24, 2009 An interesting design doesn't offset the so-so video quality and performance, especially for the higher priced HMX-H106, H105, and H104. If you're set on this series, though, the no-memory-included Samsung HMX-H100 is probably the best deal of the bunch. TAGS: CMOS, rotation, touch screen, camcorder, degree, Samsung Electronics, LCD, photograph, hard drive CNET review: 6.4 Good User rating: 3.8 Poor Check prices$249.99-$775.74 -
Reviewed on March 4, 2010 The Samsung HMX-R10's plentiful shooting features and fine-quality HD video for its class--at least in good lighting--make it a very good compact HD camcorder. However, its design definitely isn't for everyone. TAGS: camcorder, positioning, Samsung Electronics, lens, control, touch screen, LCD, video, photograph CNET review: 7.0 Very good Check prices$735.55 -
Reviewed on August 24, 2009 An interesting design doesn't offset the so-so video quality and performance, especially for the higher priced HMX-H106, H105, and H104. If you're set on this series, though, the no-memory-included Samsung HMX-H100 is probably the best deal of the bunch. TAGS: rotation, CMOS, touch screen, degree, Samsung Electronics, camcorder, LCD, photograph, hard drive CNET review: 6.4 Good User rating: 6.0 Good Check prices$973.58 -
Reviewed on November 1, 2007 An uninspiring entrant in Sony's HD camcorder lineup, the Sony Handycam HDR-SR5's video quality and performance simply don't deliver for the price. TAGS: Sony Handycam, touch screen, Sony Corp., camcorder, SD card, resolution, button, photograph, LCD, video, hard drive CNET review: 7.0 Very good User rating: 6.3 Good Check prices$1,499.90 -
Reviewed on March 30, 2009 You can tell where Sony cut corners on this compact, flash-based HD camcorder. While it's decent, there are better options for the money than the Sony Handycam HDR-CX100. TAGS: Sony Memory Stick Duo, Sony Handycam, Sony Corp., camcorder, movie, photograph, touch screen, button, LCD, video CNET review: 7.4 Very good User rating: 6.0 Good Check prices$552.51 -
Reviewed on March 30, 2009 You can tell where Sony cut corners on this compact, flash-based HD camcorder. While it's decent, there are better options for the money than the Sony Handycam HDR-CX100. TAGS: Sony Memory Stick Duo, Sony Handycam, Sony Corp., movie, camcorder, touch screen, photograph, LCD, video CNET review: 7.4 Very good User rating: 6.3 Good Check prices$449.95-$552.51
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