Sony CMOS High Definition Professional Camcorder Review
I Review This Professional-quality Camera from Sony for Potential Buyers
By Jonathan McLelland, published Mar 04, 2008
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If you are a professional, or amateur, filmmaker you need to ensure that you have a camera that will allow you to capture your films and other projects as you desire. To do this you need to have a camera that allows you to control every function and mode. There are many broadcast quality camcorders on the market today, however, very few of these are recommended by film industry professionals. The Sony CMOS High Definition Camcorder, Model: HVR-A1E is one of the most unique and interesting camcorders on the market because of its ability to transform any scene into a true work of art. If you are an independent filmmaker, you will enjoy the film-like quality this camera can product, and if you are an amateur filmmaker all of your projects will have an unparalleled professional quality to them. Main Product Features:
The first feature of this high-definition camcorder consumers will enjoy is the fact that this camera utilizes a CMOS chip with over 3 million pixels. This Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) chip will give you amazingly detailed and color-rich images that are striking in value, but without consuming too much of your battery power. This image-enhancing chip will provide you with images that are low in distortion and video noise, and will give you a visual range that is wider and more dynamic than any other comparable camcorder.
You are able to enjoy the professional quality lenses from the Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar product line, which gives you a 10x zoom capability. The fully-coated glass lenses will give you a 37mm diameter, which will give your images a sharp and distortion-free quality.
One of the coolest features about this camcorder is the 2.7-inch LCD viewing monitor, complete with touch-screen functionality. You are able to view your recordings on a 123,000 pixel screen, which gives you an aspect ratio of 16:9, which allows you to view your high-definition recordings in brilliant clarity. This function is very important, especially when shooting in high-definition, so you are able to know if the coloring in a scene is off-balance before you leave the shooting location.

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