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| Date Reviewed: Jul 2, 2009 |
Source: cnet.com |
Featured Expert Review
Sony Handycam HDR-XR500V
THE GOOD: First rate video quality and performance; geotagging videos is fun, if limited. THE BAD: Annoying menu system; no wind filter; no manual shutter-speed, iris or audio controls; relatively big and heavy; expensive. THE BOTTOM LINE: Though the geotagging capability is more of a novelty than killer a app in this product, and the interface could use a complete overhaul, the Sony Handycam HDR-XR500V and HDR-X520Vs top-notch video quality, performance, and consumer-friendly feature set distinguish them--though consumers might justifiably want a lower price. Since 14 hours is plenty of recording time, especially if supplemented with flash media, the XR500V is the better deal of the two.
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| Date Reviewed: Oct 22, 2009 |
Source: retrevo.com |
Sony HDR-XR500V Camcorder
Retrevos Real Time Review: Good Buy if you want high end
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| Date Reviewed: Sep 21, 2009 |
Source: reviewgist.com |
ReviewGist for Sony Handycam HDR-XR500V 120GB Hard Drive HD Camcorder
Video is Average according to 7 Camcorder experts. -- "Geotagging videos is fun, if limited.." -- "Video looks sharp, and theres no visible fringing or aberration." -- "built-in GPS. 6MP CMOS imager" Read more to find expert opinions on more features like Optics, Battery, Interface, etc.
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| Date Reviewed: Jun 30, 2009 |
Source: bestcovery.com |
Best Sony Camcorder
Bestcovery's experts have ranked this the #1 Best Sony Camcorder, #4 Best High Definition (HD) Camcorder, and #4 Best Camcorder Overall. The Sony HDR-XR500V is a high-end consumer camcorder that's very light and compact. It offers excellent video quality overall and records full 1080p (1920x1080) HD video to its built-in 120GB hard drive. This HD camcorder has two unique features not found in other camcorders. First, it has built in GPS for geotagging photos and video. Second, and more importantly, it is the first consumer camera to use a new Exmor-R back-illuminated CMOS sensor. This sensor places the photosite layers above the electronics and should theoretically increase light sensitivity of the sensor in low light situations. This camcorder's 15x zoom coupled with its optical image stabilization system allows you to zoom in close and take detailed videos and stills without having to worry about blurriness caused by shaking while holding the camcorder in your hand. There is no full manual control, but several program modes are offered that will suit almost all lighting and movement conditions. This camcorder records in 5.1 surround sound which makes videos sound great when watching them through a 5.1 surround sound system. The large (3.2 inch) widescreen LCD display is bright and crisp. Overall, this is a great camcorder.
While the Sony HDR-XR500V is often touted as being able to take 12.1 megapixel photo stills, this is not entirely true. The camcorder’s sensor is 6 megapixel and it can take 12.1 megapixel interpolated stills, but this is not true 12.1 megapixel. Nonetheless, it still offers good still photos for a camcorder.
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| Date Reviewed: Apr 9, 2009 |
Source: testseek.com |
Sony HDR-XR500
TestSeek.com has collected 4 expert reviews for Sony HDR-XR500 and the average expert rating is 97 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use TestSeek.com to find all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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