Sony has introduced the HDR-FX1 Handycam, a consumer HDV 1080i camcorder, that records and plays back high-definition video with 1080 interlaced lines of resolution. The camcorder's video resolution ...
Sony’s new 3 CCD HDV camcorder, the HDR-FX1, has been formally introduced by the company after an initial preview at this year’s CeBit. What makes it so special? Well, along with a host of other ...
Sony's HDR-FX1, a camcorder popular with indie videographers looking for HD on the cheap, shipped almost four years ago; that's a pretty long product cycle, even for the semi-professional class it ...
Japanese electronics and entertainment giant Sony Corp. showed Tuesday a camcorder that takes video at digital high-definition quality for the home. The 2 kilogram (4.4 pounds) HDR-FX1, set to go on ...
JVC came out with the first consumer high-definition camcorder last year, but Sony has just one-upped them with the HDR-FX1, their new HDV camcorder which records at 1080i and has one of those coveted ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The new Sony HDR-FX1 camcorder is the second consumer HDTV camcorder to hit the market, but the ...
Joel asked me to post this image of a Japanese Sony model holding that sexy new Sony HDR-FX1 camera – the one that records to 1080i. I guess he’s just considering how many more HDTV amateur ...
SAN DIEGO, Sept. 6, 2004 - Sony, the worldwide camcorder market leader, today took another leap forward with the introduction of the world's first HDV 1080i camcorder. The HDR-FX1 Handycam® camcorder ...
This produces a clearer and smoother digital HD picture with 1440 x 1080 dots (compared with conventional DV’s 720 x 480 dots) when viewed on a HD-ready TV set. : Sony’s first High Definition Video ...
Get ready kiddies for that good high-definition recording fix to flow 'cause Sony just injected the HDR-FX7 camcorder into the scene. Replacing the aging HDR-FX1 launched two years ago this very day, ...
Those of you who are of the mentality that smaller is better, may want to rethink that philosophy - at least as it pertains to camcorders. We all know that high definition is where it's at in terms of ...
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