Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Examine the Advantages and Benefits with Reference to the Sony HDR-XR150

By Fredric Yoder


At the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show, the Sony HDR-XR150 was introduced to the electronics market, and is one of the latest HD video cameras to be launched by one of the big brands in the business. The Sony HDR-XR150 is actually the successor of the Sony XR100 video cameras from 2009, and not only are they smaller than their precursor but they are also cheaper.

This new Sony HD video camera is equipped with 25x optical zooms, and it also has a hard drive with a space capacity of 120GB. Just as with many of the other video cameras that are made by Sony, the Sony HDR-XR150 has a wide array of innovative features such as: Smooth Slow Record Mode, Intelligent Auto, Child Priority Tool, Steady Shot, Smile Shutter, Face Detection and Spot Focus.

Internal Hard Drive of 120GB - The 120GB internal hard drive of the Sony HDR-XR150 allows you to store and record approximately 30 hours of video when done in SD HQ mode (standard definition), and approximately 50 hours of video when done in HD LP mode (high definition). Additionally, the feature known as HDD Smart Protection helps to keep your recorded images and videos safe, if the video camera is somehow dropped. Back

The Sony HDR-XR150 is also considered to be one of the most compact HD video cameras that are currently available on the market. Although this digital camcorder is equipped with a hard drive of 120GB, it measures 57mm x 67mm x 114mm and it weighs approximately 300g. It you compare this model to other models of Sony video cameras such as the HDR-SR12E, you will feel as though the camcorder has shrunk significantly. As such, it is not very difficult to carry around for your convenience. Not only does this HD camcorder feature the popular Sony BIONZ processing chip, but it also features the redesigned version of the Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens. In the AVCHD format, other models of Sony video cameras could only record 1080p videos at approximately 16Mbps; however, the Sony HDR-XR150 is able to do the same type of recording at approximately 24Mbps.

When recording videos in the LP mode, the hard drive of the Sony HDR-XR150 is able to store approximately 50 hours and 30 minutes of HD video; on the other hand, when recording is done at its highest quality, this video camera can only store approximately 11 hours and 20 minutes of video. Furthermore, if you choose to, you can use standard definition to record your videos.




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