Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Sony - HDR-SR11 High Definition Camcorder

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Sony EAN: 4905524488470 Feature: CCD sensor (in pixels) - 1/3" Exmor CMOS sensor 5.66 megapixels Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T lens High definition recording (AVCHD format) or standard definition on hard drive Is Fragile: 0 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Model: HDRSR11E.CEN Publisher: Sony Studio: Sony
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CCD sensor (in pixels) - 1/3" Exmor CMOS sensor 5.66 megapixels Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T lens High definition recording (AVCHD format) or standard definition on hard drive Media - 60 GB hard drive -- Optical Zoom - 12x -- Digital Zoom - 24x -- Image Stabiliser - Optical Super SteadyShot Focus - Spot metering / focusing (manual focusing and exposure using LCD touch screen) Manual focusing Accessories included - AC-L200 mains adapter, NP-FH60 battery, docking station, RMT-835 remote control, AV cable, component cable, USB cable Other Functions - F (diaphragm): 1.8 ? 3.1 Focal distance: 4.9 ? 58.8 mm f (focal distance equivalent to 35 mm): 49 - 588 mm Lens diameter: 37 mm Shutter speed: 1/25-1/215 in automatic mode and 1/2 - 1/425 in scene selection mode BIONZ image processor D-Range Optimizer x.v.Colour technology Automatic / outdoor / indoor / manual white balance Automatic gain, exposure and iris control Self timer 10 scene modes 2 faders 4 special effects Zebra function Visual framing guide Dual Rec unlimited
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Theres a brand new camcorder on the market; its the HDR-SR11 from Sony! This high definition camcorder comes with AVCHD technology, a Full HD 1080i video recording mode and a huge 60 GB hard drive. In addition to these powerful and advanced functions, the HDR-SR11 uses a Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T lens and a 5.56-megapixel CMOS sensor to capture every aspect of everyday life. It renders images faithfully and keeps colours intact thanks to its BIONZ and x.v. Colour image processors. The HDR-SR11s touch screen enables users to adjust exposure and focusing, while its spot metering, focusing features and Zebra mode seal in the details. The HDR-SR11 includes a Dolby Digital 5.1 sound system and a microphone jack, as well as a special photo mode, meaning you can save pictures in up to 5 megapixels on to your memory card. The HDR-SR11 is extremely easy to use, and its scene modes, faders and special effects ensure you get nothing but works of art!
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