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Published on Sunday, 11 November 2007 19:20
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I've ordered 3 hours ago a Sony HDR-SR8 AVCHD 6MP 100GB High Definition Hard Disk Drive Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom. Since I ve already
provided some links before, and here
about viewing AVCHD and editing.
I can not wait any longer for camcorderinfo.com review, as I will be in hollidays in 18 days for my 7 weeks Australian trip.
Why Did I choose the SR8?
- Size factor and hard disk, 100GB is luxus, I agree 60GB (SR7) would have done the job...
- I have a PS3 so HD playback on a 4 meters screens is not an issue

- PC playback is also not an issue, even on moderated single core cpu, if you use the right codec (coreAVCHD or Elecard converter)
- Sony Vegas 8.0 is the best editor, I was able to cut and move part of video without efforts/reading a tutorial.
- The Sony docking station is great for keeping cable in place. (canon HG 10 has none)
- QUALITY of fabrication, handling compared to Canon HG10
- Not reviewed yet by CamcorderInfo (even if camcorder is since 4 months available) but I suspect that It will blow th HG10, Ive seen a too many Canon Ads recently on CCinfo...hum

Some words about
Batteries: NP-FH70 (134CHF) is in the same size as NP-FH60 (99CHF), but has a 1800mA capacity versus 1000mA
of NP-FH60. They both are 33mm 'long'. But the NP-FH100 (190CHF) is 55mm long, with about 3980mA battery power.
Bandwidth:
The Sony SR8 record at max 15 Mbps, AVCHD being able to go as far as
24Mbps, (no camcorder on the market is able to sustain that
bandwidth). More bandwidth, means less compression. Less compression
means fewer
artifacts, less fast motion jumpiness and higher resolutions of video
with less 'graininess'..
Read more: Sony SR8 camcorder ordered today
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Category: Camcorder
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Published on Wednesday, 07 November 2007 18:30
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I can't review camcorder, a lot of site are doing it in a professional
way. Like always I propose You some links that You can use to gain a
loooooot of time.
Video Playback
Attention:
you must deinterlace video to have the best experience! I use
Elecard Converter Studio to view them (free for viewing, use
De interlacing:option
best for speed),
You have to deinterlace because computer monitor are not interlaced!
1080i30(60 fields) or 720p60 or 1080p30 have the same raw data rate, while 1080p60 has twice more data!
I've
tried
Read more: Canon HG10 or Sony SR7/SR8?
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Published on Saturday, 20 October 2007 23:49
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AVCHD (
Advanced Video Codec High Definition)
is
a new high-definition recording format introduced by Sony and
Panasonic. It can use various storage media, including 8 cm (3")
recordable DVD discs, a hard disk, or flash memory cards. The format is
to compete with other handheld video camera recording formats,
particularly HDV and MiniDV. [from
WikiPedia]
The
major complain when it come to reviewing Sony SR7/SR8, panasonic SD5 or
any previous model is the lack of editing tools for AVCHD (beside low
light performances, but that is common on consumer camcorder). That's
why I propose You some links now:
Read more: AVCHD survival guide - SR7/SR8 video samples