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Expensive consumer camcorder
By: L. Werkize
February 8, 2007 @ 12:19 AM11pam2>
Focus is not as fast as the Canon HV10. Color for the SR1 is too saturated. Video quality is OK.
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Good value for money
By: lance
October 31, 2006 @ 6:00 PM50ppm10>
Well, here we are. The review I have been waiting on for so long. It is pretty much as I had expected given the UX1 review but I kept hoping for a better outcome. Not that this is a bad camcorder at all but I am depressed about the noise issue.
Anyone (including camcorderinfo reviewers) seen a video taken with the SR1 in the same setting alongside the HC3? Wondering in a real world scenerio how visible the noise difference is? Altough media format is important to me as well as manual controls, HD video quality is paramount. If I am going to get a camcorder that I plan to use for maybe the next 18 months to 2 years, I am trying to figure out which between these two to choose.
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