Sony camcorders: HDR-SR10, HDR-UX10, HDR-UX20 and more
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We're all for choice here at Crave, but Sony has taken the right to choose to new extremes at CES. Hold on to your hats for a raft of camcorders so big that if was an actual raft it would technically qualify as a bridge. They are -- deep breath -- the hi-def SR10, SR11, SR12, UX10, UX20 and HC9; the standard-def SR45, SR65, SR85, SR220, DVD610, DVD710, DVD810 and DVD910; and the DCR-HC62 and DCR-HC52 Handycams.
Features such as face detection -- a first in the camcorder market -- and touchscreens appear on all the models. Hi-def, hard disk drive (HDD), hybrid and Handycam models make up a total of no fewer than 16 new camcorders.
If your head hasn't exploded yet, click though the links for some pictures and more details on the debutantes. -Richard Trenholm
Update: Read our full Sony Handycam HDR-SR11 review.
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Rich TrenholmMon 28 January, 2008 5:59pm
That certainly would be cool. So far only Hitachi does a Blu-Ray camcorder, but since CES saw HD-DVD turn into a goner I'm sure it won't be long before we start to see more true-Blu shooters.

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CartmanFri 11 January, 2008 4:10pm
With so many cameras you'd think they'd have one that could write to blu-ray discs. 100gig+ HDD and Blu-ray writer so you can make your own 1080p movies and stick them straight into your blu-ray player would definitely be cool.