Thursday, December 9, 2010

Sony Handycam DCR-HC 62

Sony Handycam DCR-HC 62 is roughly comparable to that of the Canon ZR950, whose size and shape, but specifies the characteristics of some of the flashy itself apart, and excellent video quality. But we've not sell these extras are worth $ 70 for a premium for the digicam cost greater than its nearest competitor.

HC62 marquee feature is without a doubt touchscreen LCD, which is permitted in most of the Sony camcorder buttons and banish an move interactive elements onto the LCD monitor. LCD (liquid crystal display) seems to be mostly resistant as a result of serious smudging or fingerprints, and is quite rapidly, makes every time, what is expected when it is touched or tap. One caveat is that, in the top-level menu buttons, most of which are thin, small rectangles that sit on the edge of the screen the beveled. Take a few tries to avoid getting caught on the edge of the screen and that actually make up a contact with the screen buttons.When the height of the obstacle, the graphical menus are very easy to navigate and understand a liquid crystal display becomes difficult to see in bright sunlight and Glare brings a subtle smudges, that would otherwise go out.

A few buttons, which remain to sit below the LCD monitor. Most useful is the aspect ratio of the switch, the feature JVC GR-D 850 shares.Strangely enough, the other buttons duplicate the functions can be used in the camera body: start and stop the recording and zoom in and out. [1] [2] This means that these operations can be carried out on the left and right hands. Although this ambidexterity can be useful in certain situations, it seems, in particular when redundancy on the left of the Zoom control in the not so slow, that it is hardly worth the Zoom lever to the right of the traditional Internet.

HC62 video quality is excellent, almost equally from JVC's GR-D 850 with MiniDV cassettes. both store and can boast of bright, to satisfy, in General, the video;However, 25 X zoom lens HC62 itself has some problem, is much less effective than the GR-D 850 35 X zoom or Canon ZR950 37 X zoom.HC62 is also keeping steady when Zoom is turned on for the long term and the tele-macro function does not in any way help more problems.

HC62 Super Nightshot Plus infrared system is definitely improve performance a little light, but it can lead to aavemaiset halo effect, however, was like JVC.: n NightAlive property. Scenery is 85 minutes of battery almost responded that HC62 Canon ZR 950 are only ten minutes short.

Although the Sony Handycam DCR-HC 62 and JVC GR-D 850 almost the same video quality, the price of almost EUR 70 JVC: the difference between the model and Sony's Advanced LCD HC62 attributed to the latter's touchscreen. consumers have to decide whether they're willing to pay for the budget of the interface, you can use this feature, or a longer zoom camcorder JVC.


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