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Sony HDR-SR12 10MP 120GB High Definition Hard Drive Handycam Camcorder with 12x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom | 
| Brand: Sony Category: Photography
Buy Used: $829.99
New (12) Used (7) Refurbished (1) from $829.99
Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 825
Color: Black Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Monitor Size: 320 Includes Software: Yes Optical Zoom: 12 Digital Zoom: 150 Connectivity: AV Display Size: 3.2 Maximum Focal Length: 58.8 Minimum Focal Length: 4.9 Maximum Resolution: 3810000 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 12 x 14 x 10
MPN: HDR-SR12 Model: HDR-SR12 UPC: 027242727755 EAN: 0027242727755 ASIN: B00123WDR2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Record 1920 x 1080 Full HD video to 120 GB hard drive | | • | 10.2-megapixel still image capture | | • | Face Detection technology for video and still images | | • | ClearVid CMOS sensor with Exmor technology | | • | 3.2-inch widescreen touch-panel Xtra Fine LCD screen |
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Product Description Take command and get creative with Sony's HDR-SR12 HDD Handycam camcorder. Capture your memories in HD and relive them years from now in exceptional detail, color and sound. Boasting an impressive 120GB built-in Hard Disk Drive, the HDR-SR12 lets you record up to 48 hours of high definition digital video while its professional grade Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar Lens ensures stunning image quality with 12x optical/24x digital zoom, bringing the action closer to you. Capture both video and still digital imagery at the same time without switching modes with its Dual Record Mode function and eliminate blurring from unsteady hands with the Super SteadyShot optical image stabilization system. Expressing a fuller color range than conventional models, HDR-SR12 makes watching home videos more life-like and colorful. With the HDR-SR12 Handycam camcorder in hand, recording life in HD just got more interesting.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 22 more reviews...
Good but... September 17, 2008 R. Kuser (Front Royal, VA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a good camcorder but it definitely needs Firewire. Amazon lists it as having I-Link which is Firewire but it doesn't. A little slow to transfer data to your computer with USB.
excelent September 17, 2008 Butaru Cristian (romania) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
everything was just perfect. Amazon shipped very fast, i really love the camera, and recommend to everyone.
HD-SR12 September 10, 2008 R. Tucker (Memphis, TN) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Using this to records kids events, etc. Works fantastic most of the time. Camera does have some trouble at sporting events at dusk/early evening. Seems to have trouble focusing during these times. Awesome picture, features, etc. The software bundled does a pretty good job of importing videos. That is about all it can do. I am struggling to find real editing software for AVCHD. Thinking of just going with SONY Vegas based on comments from friends and coworkers. These videos eat up a LOT of disc space. Now looking for a new computer with MASSIVE processor/memory/storage WITH a Blu ray burner. It should not be this difficult. I am shooting everything full HD. Why else buy an HD camera right? My only recommendation is to shoot the essential moments you need. Else you will pay for it editing (trying to) out all the undesirable frames.
Some thoughts on HDR-SR12 September 7, 2008 J. Robuck (Lake Worth, FL) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I ordered this camera in mid-August, then used it on a 7-day trip to Cape Cod. I rate this unit 5 stars because of its great picture quality and general ease of use. Specifics: 1. Images were beautifully sharp and clear, just what I'd expected from a High Definition camcorder. 2. Image stabilization worked very well. 3. Autoexposure and autofocus worked well for me. Autofocus was quick and accurate. With varied lighting (full sun, heavy shade, back lit scenes), all images came out very well. Sometimes a manual adjustment would improve the exposure a bit, but things were fine with exposure set to Auto. 4. Mac users: (a) You'll need iMovie08. A lot of camcorder forums describe additional software for using this camera with a Mac, but those threads are old. iMovie08 downloaded and converted the image files, and allowed editing, with no problems. (b) Amazon's item description says it has "i.Link interface (IEEE1394)." I can find no iLink/Firewire connector on the camera or in the manual, but it worked fine with USB2. 5. The manual is short and not as informative as it should be; coverage of menu options is especially inadequate. I wanted to know about the HD capabilities, but all the manual says is you can shoot movies in High-Def or Standard Def. In the menus on the camera itself you'll find 4 video-quality modes, but there are few details. 6. The supplied battery (NP-FH60) will run 40 minutes of normal recording, per the manual. I had to restrain my shooting early on to conserve power, so missed several opportunities. I should have ordered a larger battery (like the NP-FH70). 7. It was hard to tell whether this camera had switched from "REC" mode to "STBY" mode when I pressed the "START/STOP" button; my last camcorder (also a Sony) had a larger button and more positive feel. I've never shot so much "pavement and pants legs" before (but beautifully sharp and clear), or missed so much action that I thought I'd captured. I'll be more careful in the future.
State of the art video camera - recording to hard drive is better September 2, 2008 Ronald Reimann (Rolling Meadows, IL USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Recording your HD video to a hard drive, or memory stick, really is a vast improvement over recording to tape. I just made the switch, felt just like when I switched from reel to reel or cassette to CDs...being able to scan through your video clips by viewing the first frame really enhances the usefulness of viewing what you captured versus hitting forward and rewind looking for a certain spot on tape. Sony has a one button feature that moves your video from the camera to a computer, incrementally, so was easy to get a copy of what was on the camera to a second device for backup every so often. Biggest negative for me was position of camera in your hand, I found it harder to aim this camera comfortably at subjects versus the smaller DCR-PC7 format Sony I am replacing.
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