Yesterday, we covered a smartphone with the capability of recording 4K video. That’s overkill. Sony’s new FDR-AX1, however, makes much more sense. It’s a full-on 4K-recording video camera for $4,495.
Sony’s HDR-SR12 camcorder – and its sister model the HDR-SR11 (RRP $1999) – differ only in the capacity of their built-in hard disk drives (HDD), with the SR12 having twice the capacity of the SR11.
If you need a further indication that 1080p is on its way to becoming the standard second-highest resolution for consumer video cameras, here you go – at CES 2015 this week, Sony is introducing a 4K ...
Sony Electronics debuted its next-generation multi-function DVDirect™ DVD recorder which can quickly transfer high-definition home videos and digital photos to DVD discs without using a computer. The ...
Hard drive camcorders have taken on the buzz that high-definition TV had last year, especially among early adopters. Until recently, though, only JVC had hard drive camcorders on the market. When CES ...
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