Sony HDR-SR10 4MP 40GB, Nice Camera, but I want more
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Nice Camera, but I want more
I bought this camera from Circuit City on the day I was to fly out on a 2 week vacation. I have a Sony HI8, but I wanted a better quality camera to archive my children’s activities.
Overall, the camcorder is light, highly functional, and meets my expectations. However, I will probably return the camera. I’ll go through my pros and cons:
Pros:
Lightweight
5.1 sound is great
still pictures are nice, but don’t use the zoom. Zoom stills are grainy
touchscreen lcd is nice and intuitive.
Quick power on is a nice feature.
Cons:
The required codec to play the files are tough to comeby. I found that Cyberlink’s PowerDVD Deluxe is the only 3rd party application to play these files.
The included software is very basic and proprietary. It doesn’t share the codec with media player.
The 40gig harddrive is not sufficient for the HD recordings set at the highest resolution. Why would you get an HD camera and record at low res?
I used my laptop to download. Later, I found trying to play those downloaded files to be a pain.
Focus in low light conditions is poor. I found myself zooming in and out to try and get the auto focus to work properly. Looks like the SR11 has a manual focus knob.
The videos, although much better than SD, are not sharp and realistic like HD TV. The colors are dull and the details are not eyepopping.
Battery life: I bought the 5 hour battery and I got 1:30 life day after day.
No neck strap, but big deal.
The menus were not intuitive. Too many choices and screens.
All in all, for a $1000 investment, I didn’t feel I got the best value. I am not looking at a Cannon HG10, but I wonder how the still pictures are?
Update (2/10/2012): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen. I also found some auctions for this item here.
The featured review for this product, Sony HDR-SR10 4MP 40GB High Definition Hard Drive Handycam Camcorder with 15x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom Electronics, was written by J. Kwak.
The average rating for this item is out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.
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Tags: avchd, camcorder, car dvd player, hard disk drive, hard drive, hd camcorder, hdr-sr11, high definition, sony, sr11
Posted on: April 22, 2010
Filed under: Reviews



Reviews (3)
Stephen Bell
March 14th, 2010 at 5:54 pm
Great for the money
I bought this camera with a little hesitation because of some of the so-so reviews, but was more than happy with the purchase. The videos look amazing. Using the HDMI cable to hook up to LCD TV makes it completly worth the money. Bought this to record my wedding and am fully satisfied. The only con is the AVCHD format is not widely supported yet. My laptop won’t play the files without jumping like crazy, but you can still burn the movies directly onto a DVD and play them in Blu-Ray Players like the PS3 and loose no quality. I would not let a new technology hold you back unless you plan on keeping your older computer for an extended period of time. (Then you should prob look into VHS)
Great Camcorder
Thomas P. Keenan
March 19th, 2010 at 8:36 am
Go for the next model up SR11 & skip this
This camera takes bad in low light, could not say as a fact when I think 6 or 7 years old Sony TRV17 I used a difference between the 2 images on my 50 "Plazma TV. Video At least not for indoor and low light . Outside of the image was very bright and it was definitely a big difference between the two. I returned it and splurged for the SR11. you get a 60gig HD, 10MP digital stills, and only one big difference in picture quality indoors and out. And built with a 10 megapixel camera, I almost do not need a digital. The camera fits in the palm of the hand, are all controls convienently. The menus may initially a little of confsing, but after a few minutes it is quite easy to navigate, and if you are not too tech saavy, there is always the "easy" button. Oh also to save battery life if you are the bright sunlight admission to the SR11 has a viewfinder that this model does not. I think I should leave this save in the SR11 reviews pages, but definitely a couple of months, or just spend the extra money on the SR11, it is well worth the cost.
J. Kwak
April 12th, 2010 at 9:20 am
Nice Camera, but I want more
Rated 3 stars.
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