Sunday, June 7, 2009
Sony HDR-TG5 Handycam
Sony is claiming it has broken its own record by replacing its smallest hi-def handycam with an even smaller one.
The Sony HDR-TG5 Handycam, available from the 1st of July, is so tiny it will slip into a pocket.
Sony reckons, however, that no performance or functional compromise has been made to shrink it to size. In fact, it has a 16GB internal memory which can store up to six-and-a-half hours of HD movies, and up to 13 hours when the optional 16GB Memory Stick is also used.
Other new features include an optional wide-angle conversion lens for panoramic landscape shots, built-in GPS antenna and digital maps that allow users to tag their videos and photos.
Buy a Sony HDR-TG5V High Definition Handycam Camcorder with Built-in GPS Receiver and 10x Optical Zoom
The HDR-TG5 has a 4.0 megapixel camera for still shots, and includes camera technology such as face recognition and “Smile Shutter”, which automatically snaps shots of people when they are smiling.
The HDR-TG5 comes in a high quality, streamlined, scratch-resistant titanium design, and will retail for $1499 exclusively at Sony Style stores.
Via Tone.co.nz
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