Sony Digital Video Camera

Sony Digital Video Camera Goes Tapeless
By Tony Cunningham

There are few things better than home movies, and far removed from the old eight millimeter film cameras are Sony’s newer version of cameras. The new family of Sony digital video camera features a 30 giga-byte hard drive offering family movies in high definition to produce superb quality on your new high definition television or home computer.

You can even share your valuable movies with others with a quick transfer to disk by creating high definition Digital Video Disks to share with family and friends. The new Sony digital video camera, model HDR-UX1 can also record movies directly to your digital video recorded and include a four mega-pixel still camera capability to complete your picture-taking experience.

The tricky part about recording video in AVCHD format digital video cameras, if the video is copied to a DVD, in will not play in all DVD players. Additionally, if not played on a compatible Blu-Ray Disk player/recorder it not only may fail to eject, at also may be erased. The Sony digital video camera is capable to record in this format, but also in MPEG2, which is compatible in most DVD recorders/players.

The Sony digital video camera model HDR-UX1 features a 10X optical zoom and an 80X digital zoom for extreme close-ups and would be great item, at about $1,400 to take on vacations or for other important family gatherings.

Leading The Trend In Family Video

For those with a more modest budget there is a Sony digital video camera for under $300. While it may not deliver the features and high definition capabilities, it shows that Sony is leading the way in how family videos are being taken.

Transforming itself from a leader in home video in the tape age as well as through digital recording on tape, Sony’s newest offering of hard drive capable video cameras is enabling the company to continue promoting itself as a leader in the minds of those wanting a Sony digital video camera.

Another advantage to owning a Sony digital video camera would be for those entering the field of video entering and making their own movies. Its technology is compatible with most video editing software and can be used for weeding videos on a professional level, as well as producing near professional videos for home gatherings by the amateur videographer. As high-definition transmissions of movies and network broadcasts enhance sales of HD televisions, the addition of HD home video cameras will soon follow in popularity.

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Tony Cunningham, copywriter for various web sites such as the Photography section of TheA-Zof.com and Photo Gallery

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