Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Sony DCR-DVD110 DVD Handycam with X40 Zoom

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Sony EAN: 4905524472493 Feature: Multi format DVD recording. 0.8 megapixel advanced HAD CCD. Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Model: DCRDVD110E.CEH Publisher: Sony Release Date: 2008-02-11 Studio: Sony
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Multi format DVD recording. 0.8 megapixel advanced HAD CCD. 40x optical/2000x digital zoom. Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar lens. 2.7" Wide Hybrid LCD monitor. Colour viewfinder.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Sony DCR-DVD110 DVD Handycam with X40 Zoom Comment: I purchased this camera for my Mother to capture her grand-daughter, who is always on the go and never in the same place long enough for a still photo. I was very surprised as to how small and light this camera is, even with the battery. It's surprisingly easy to set up and use and the touch-screen on the flip-out viewfinder was a surprising bonus!
I've always been a fan of Sony products and this is no different. It's small, lightweight and easy to use. Perfect for anyone, of any age, to use. Although if you have large fingers, you may find the touch-screen capability is limited as the buttons are very small.
Overall, this camera is excellent value for money and I am confident that it will withstand the test of time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sony Handycam - DVD 110E Comment: This was my first camcorder, and I wanted something that would be easy to use. This fits the bill. Easy operating instructions. Charged the battery and it was ready to go. Good results both indoors and outdoors. The only thing I would coment on is that it does not come with any form of recording media so you will need to purchase some 8cm DVD's and a memeory stick (for the still photos).
The other slight issue is with the software supplied for managing the recordings, its very slow to run.
All in all i am pleased with the results I have got so far.
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Editorial Reviews:
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If you?re looking for a camcorder that makes taking and sharing your videos and pictures easy, then look no further than Sony?s DCR-DVD110! When you first start using the DCR-DVD110, you?ll see that filming directly onto DVD is a piece of cake, and you?ll be pleasantly surprised with results. Equipped with an 800,000-megapixel HAD CCD sensor and a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens, the DCR-DVD110 gives you everything you need to take realistic photos filled with colour. Its Super Steady Shot image stabiliser ensures your creations turn out perfectly each and every time because it compensates for camera shake, enabling you to concentrate on work in progress. When it comes to sound, the DCR-DVD110 has a microphone, which is great for Home Cinema systems, and a 40x optical zoom so you can capture sound more efficiently. It?s also as light as a feather and comfortable to handle and use, thanks to the handy features on the LCD touch screen. You can take perfect photos on the spur of the moment with this camcorder!
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