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Sony HDR-HC9E Handycam
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sony
EAN: 4905524482409
Feature: CCD sensor (in pixels) - 3.2-megapixel 1/2.9" ClearVid CMOS sensor Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar T lens Lens diameter: 37 mm High definition recording on HDV (1080i) and DV (720i)
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: HDRHC9E.CEH
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: 2008-02-11
Studio: Sony

Features
CCD sensor (in pixels) - 3.2-megapixel 1/2.9" ClearVid CMOS sensor Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar T lens Lens diameter: 37 mm High definition recording on HDV (1080i) and DV (720i)
Optical Zoom - 10x -- Digital Zoom - 20x -- Image Stabiliser - SteadyShot digital stabiliser
Focus - Automatic and manual focusing Spot meter / Spot focus (manual exposure and focusing using the LCD touch screen) Manual focusing to infinity
Accessories included - Sun shield, AC-L200 mains adapter, NP-FH60 battery, RMT-831 remote control, i.Link cable, AV cable, component cable, USB cable
Other Functions - x.v. Colour technology 14-bit DXP processor F (diaphragm): 1.8 - 2.9 Focal distance: 5.4 - 24 mm f (focal distance equivalent to 35 mm): 49 - 490 mm Shutter speed: 1/25-1/215 in automatic mode, 1/2-1/425 in scene modes Self timer Automatic / outdoor / indoor / manual white balance Exposure control (9 settings) of iris and automatic gain Sharpness control (8 settings) 10 scene modes 4 faders 12 special effects Central guide Visual framing guide Zebra / Histogram Unlimited Dual R

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Sony has expanded its range of products with a new miniDV camcorder model: the HDR-HC9! Building on the features of its predecessor, the HDR-HC9 has a glossy black design and records Full HD videos in 1080i mode. It also takes photos in resolutions of 6 megapixels and stores them on memory cards. The HDR-HC9 comes with a 3.2-megapixel ClearVid CMOS sensor and a Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T lens for detailed, clear images that are filled with colour and depth, and has a full range of handy functions such as spot metering and spot focus, so you can apply your desired effects or backgrounds. The HDR-HC9 is also equipped with an image stabiliser and a light sensitivity of 0 lux in Super NightShot mode, so you can film beautiful footage even when its dark. The HDR-HC9 has DV inputs/outputs and an HDMI socket, as well as a USB port, so you can hook up external devices and enjoy admiring your creations on larger screens. This camcorder is even supplied with an accessories hot shoe, meaning you can add a microphone for more possibilities, and has a Click to DVD function so you can save your work directly onto a disc. With the HDR-HC9 from Sony, everything goes!


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