Sony camcorders: HDR-SR10, HDR-UX10, HDR-UX20 and more
Tags: sony, hard drive, models, megapixel
One of the hottest topics in Vegas this week was high-definition video. Sony weighed in with a bunch of hi-def models, each recording at 1,920x1,080 pixels in the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video codec. We kick off with the HDD-based HDR-SR10, HDR-SR11 and HDR-SR12 (pictured).
The SR10 boasts 40GB of onboard memory, the SR11 60GB, and the SR12 a whopping -- and pretty much unique -- 120GB. Sony claims the SR12 will handle 14 hours of 1080i footage. Not bad at all.
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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.