| Sony HDR-HC7 6.1MP MiniDV High Definition Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom | 
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| Brand: Sony Category: Photography
Buy New: $1,599.55
Buy New from $1,599.55
Avg. Customer Rating:   (42 reviews) Sales Rank: 3199
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 10 Display Size: 2.7 Maximum Focal Length: 54 Minimum Focal Length: 5.4 Warranty: 1 year warranty Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0.1
MPN: SNY-HDRHC7 Model: HDR-HC7 UPC: 027242701458 EAN: 0027242701458 ASIN: B000M3HVLQ
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| Customer Reviews:
  MAC Friendly August 23, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Great HD camera. My personal issue was that I needed a camera with a firewire output so it was compatible with my iMac. Macs don't like USB for camera downloads - I had to go through several steps to get the old videos (not firewire-downloaded) onto the mac. This camera works perfectly.
Also, Best Buy is selling the lesser camera, the HDR-HC5 for the same price. Don't get fooled. This is the better camera and was the same price on Amazon.
Love this camera!
  Lot of things could be improved, but overall good August 8, 2007 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Things I like: Takes excellent pictures outdoors It has USB, HDMI, Composite, RCA, I-Link right on the camera (unlike other HD camera's from Sony, where they are available on docking station). All cables are supplied with the camera. Handy access to backlight compensation button and auto focus button Pictures look good even when recorded in SD mode (well not at high resolution) When you burn normal, regular DVDs (MPEG2) (supplied Sony software does it), pictures look good. So, if you don't have the blue-ray or HD-DVD player right now, you still can use this camera. When you get your HD player, you can convert your tapes (hope you saved it) to which ever format you need. HD-DV format is supported by most of the available video editing softwares available right now.
Things I didn't like: Indoor performance is not great. Even with two 100-watts lighting up average size living room, I see lot of grains in the picture. (I guess this is true with all the Sony consumer cameras) Though slow motion capture is nice handy feature (especially when you captures kids in action), this camera captures with very low resolution (I think its even less than that of normal TV resolution). Makes sense, given the fact that camera has to write lot of information into the tape in a very short time. The DV format records only 1440 pixels of horizontal resolution (not the true 1920px). Though the camera has resolution of 1920px, it down converts to 1440px (max allowed in mini DV tape) to record into the tape. This is common to any HD camera recording on mini-DV tapes. (I am not sure if you live capture through HDMI port gives you a full resolution). Operating touch screen menus while recording is ON, will get you unnecessary camera shakes (and finger prints all over the LCD). I like the touch screen in general, additional button based access should be for basic adjustments. The software that's supplied is really bad and provides only basic features. Given the fact that the HD cameras are being so expensive, Sony could have bundled better software. You have to spend additional money to get you decent software. The bundled software saves the movies as .m2t file (Sony's propriety format)
Things that Sony has to improve: Provide easy access to slow motion record. It's buried under hierarchy of menus. Hard to reach, when you need it the most. The resolution of the slow motion recording has to be improved. Provide button based (or click wheel based) access to simple functions such as exposure adjustment, picture effects etc. over. Using touch screen while the recording is on results win camera shakes. Provide better editing software. It's worthless for the money we pay to get the camera.
I didn't really use the still image camera and hence no comments on it.
Overall, this camera is good for basic, general purpose shooting. I had the camera for last 20 days before returning to Amazon (thanks to Amazon for the easy return policy)
  My First Camcorder August 8, 2007 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This was a lot more than I was planning on spending but it was well worth it. I was able to start using it after a brief glance thru the guide. Both video & photo quality are great. I like the compact size and the touchscreen guide.
  A solid camcorder August 8, 2007 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
This is a somewhat specific review, but as a research biologist I'm hoping it will be helpful for someone looking to use this camera in a similar way.
I've owned the camera now for about one week and have been using it daily to film animal behavior. My previous research cameras have either been low end miniDV for basic video capture or the Canon XL1 and its previous Hi8 incarnation.
Despite previous negative reviews, I decided to purchase this model because of its ability to film in infrared light and its ability to capture 3 sec of high speed video (250 frames/sec). I've been pleasantly surprised by the image quality and functionality. Several reviewers have commented negatively on the touch screen, but I find it quite a relief from small buttons and joysticks. The big buttons are easy to access and the customization ability is one of the first things that I used, setting up my own custom menu. I have had no fingerprint problems with this screen and, overall, like how the controls can be accessed.
The ability to take up to 3 photos (at the 4.1 Megapixel resolution) while filming is great for capturing images that can appear as journal-quality figures. I have not yet seriously used the high speed function, but it works well. Several reviewers have criticized reduced resolution and need for more light when using this function. However, I think this is a bit unfair. High speed filming requires more light and the reduced resolution produces an image that is still much better than dedicated high speed video cameras costing several thousand dollars more.
Finally, the ability to manually control audio recording level is a very welcome feature on a camera of this price. I'm quite satisfied the sound recording quality and would definitely recommend this camera to anyone who needs to record biological sounds.
In terms of what could be improved, I would prefer to adjust my exposure levels using the more traditional f-stops rather than how the camera does it, showing a graphical bar that can be adjusted in small + or - levels. Also, I have not found a way for the camera to display the date and time on its screen while it is recording.
Overall, I think this is a good basic research camera. It can be purchased for under $1000 with free shipping and no tax. It is compact and has good image quality and excellent control features. I have not compared it with other cameras in terms of performance under lower light conditions and understand it does more poorly. However, I believe that its infrared and high speed capability compensate for this.
  Beautiful clear and accurate color movies July 25, 2007 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Know that you will NOT see HD pictures UNLESS you use the camera's COMPONENT or HDMI outputs to connect to your 16:9 HDTV.
The analog output delivers only normal SD quality pictures but in widescreen - NOT High-Definition widescreen. Analog output can play HD recordings letterboxed on conventional 4:3 TVs.
Because the SONY HC7 does so much (HD or SD video as well as stills), there is plenty to learn on this camera. Practice before you take a trip or attempt to capture precious moments.
As a still camera, it's convenient but the stills are not exceptional.
NEGATIVES: The touch screen interface is annoying and slow. Camera should have a focus ring around the lens barrel. Built-in mic is fine indoors. Not good outside if there is any wind.
ESSENTIAL SUGGESTION: Be sure to buy an extra, higher capacity battery than the one supplied. You will definitely need it.
SUMMARY: To me, tape is still the best medium to record and preserve home movies. There are no noticeable video compression artifacts. The camera has quirks but it seems to be the best available HD camcorder out there in this price range at this time.
The moving pictures are absolutely spectacular!!!
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