Sony Handycam HDR-SR1 AVC 30GB Hard Drive Camcorder - PAL
$1,129.00 to $1,403.99 from 2 sellers
.33MP, 10x Opt, 80x Dig, 3.5" LCD
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Boasting a generous 3.5" Wide (16:9) Hybrid Touch Panel Clear Photo LCD screen and multiple connectivity options, you ll have complete control from capture to cut, for the first time ever, you can record high-definition video directly to a Hard Disk Drive (HDD) with the HDR-SR1E (PAL Format) Handycam camcorder. In addition, the dual HD/SD format allows you to record in standard definition as well. You will also be able to freeze time in flawless detail with a 4.0 Megapixel still capture feature to the HDD or Memory Stick Duo Media. With Super SteadyShot Image Stabilization, shake and vibration are controlled to achieve a high level of smoothness without degradation of video. Additionally, the camcorder records in Dolby Digital 5.1ch surround sound with its built-in microphone so you can enjoy your home movies with sound coming for every direction just the way you experienced it when recording. PAL Format.
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