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Binding: Electronics Brand: Sony EAN: 4905524489101 Feature: HANDYCAM DCR-SR75E 60GB HDD Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Sony Legal Disclaimer: IFILE Manufacturer: Sony Model: DCRSR75E.CEH Publisher: Sony Release Date: 2008-02-20 Studio: Sony
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HANDYCAM DCR-SR75E 60GB HDD 1MP CCD 25XOPT 2.5 LCD-WIDE
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Does what it says it does Comment: I am not sure what the other user here is talking about as I have no problems with lighting issues with this camera and have found it responsive and really easy to use.
I purchased this camcorder because I wanted the long record time and the nightshot feature for my hobby. There is only really one problem I have had with this camcorder is that it does not have a mic jack socket which is a big disadvantage if you, like me, make short films and use a radio mic.
You can get a mic that slots into the 'shoe' on top of the camcorder but, of course this can get expensive.
All in all this camcorder does what it says it does without too many bells and whistles.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Experience with Sony DCR-SR75E Comment: I purchesed this camera just before going on a cruising holiday to the mediteranean. This was a disaster an absolutly uselss product. Users can only film it in dull light. In the sun where we were [high reflections etc.] all you can see on the screen is your own image. There is no view finder rendering the whole experience usless. Annoyingly is has an on button which is difficult to move, a tempermntal focus adjustment, a screen with press controls very hard to learn and generally a poor set up.
On return I took the camera back on my first day and got my money back fortunatly.
Discussing the problem with another retailer the assistant knew exactly what the problem was he said it was well known. Cutting out the viewfinder was a classic error. Now for the first time I have no proper film of our holiday very disapointing. Don't waste your money on this item. Sony should be ashamed of itself.
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Shoot up to 41 hours of megapixel quality video and still photos, with no need to carry tapes or discs. Powerful 25x Carl Zeiss lens. Built-in zoom microphone automatically links sound to image zoom, plus Face Index and Film Roll Index for easy browsing.Main Features:Up to 41 hours of high quality Standard Definition recording on 60GB hard driveHYBRID recording on optional Memory Stick for easy sharing1 megapixel CCD sensorCarl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 25x optical zoom / 2000x digital zoomSuper SteadySh...
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