Sony HDR-TG1 4MP High Definition Handycam Camcorder with 10x Optical Super Steady Shot Zoom (4GB Memory Stick Included) | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 1508
Media: Electronics Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 10 Display Size: 2.7 Maximum Focal Length: 32 Minimum Focal Length: 3.2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 13 x 10 x 0.1
MPN: HDR-TG1 Model: HDR-TG1 UPC: 027242729810 EAN: 0027242729810 ASIN: B0017008HC
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| • | Features 1920 x 1080 full HD video resolution | | • | A slim, lightweight pure titanium camcorder body | | • | 4.0 megapixel still image capture; Face Detection technology for video and still images | | • | Includes a 2.7-inch Clear Photo LCD Plus display | | • | Comes with Super SteadyShot image stabilization, plus a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens |
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Product Description Sony's Handycam(R) camcorder, HDR-TG1, records Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution video from a small, light, and slim body crafted from pure titanium that's tough enough for travel or everyday HD video shooting. The stylish model incorporates a Premium Hard Coating for superior resistance to even the smallest scratches. The HDR-TG1 records to convenient Memory Stick(R) PRO Duo media, and Sony's ClearVid CMOS Sensor (with Exmor derived technology) and BIONZ image processor provide spectacular video and stunning 4.0 MP still images. Additionally, Sony Face Detection technology automatically finds and enhances a face, to help capture faces beautifully. Dynamic Range Optimizer enhances exposure and Contrast Smooth Slow Record (240fps) with Audio Recording x.v.Color technology captures lifelike color Bionz Image Processor PictBridge Compatible Face Detection technology controls focus, exposure, and color for both video and still images, so faces are captured more clearly and skin tones look more natural Dual record capability lets you capture precious still shots while simultaneously shooting HD or Standard Definition video 1920 x 1080 Full HD video Resolution 10x Optical Zoom and 20x Digital Zoom 1/5 ClearVid CMOS sensor (with Exmor technology) 2360K Pixel Gross 2.7 wide touch panel Clear Photo LCD Plus Display 4.0 megapixel JPEG still image capture Video Formats - High Definition - MPEG4, AVC/H.264; Standard - MPEG2 Recording Time with supplied 4GB Memory Stick(R) PRO Duo (We recommend purchasing an optional 8GB Memory Card for optimal usage)
High Definition - FH = up to 25 min., HQ = up to 55 min. SP = up to 65 min., LP = up to 85 min.
Standard Definition - HQ = up to 55 min., SP = up to 80 min., LP = up to 160 min.
Connections on Handycam(R) A/V Remote Station - Analog A/V Outputs, Component Video Output, S-Video Output, Audio Connections on Handycam - USB 2.0,
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Sony quality - Some issues July 24, 2008 Pros: small, portable, easy to use, slick touch screen, compressed video formats look great (1080 in AVCHD and 720p in MPG format), 'Steady Shot' noticibly improves video, nice zoom and the still shots aren't half bad (has a tiny built in flash!), and *true* 5.1 surround! (5.1 or just stereo, your choice).
Cons: Not great in low light (including stills), battery time could be longer (I purchased a quick charging unit and another battery), memory is expensive (1/3 more than the average flash stick of comparable size), no mic input (windy days will kill audio).
WARNING: Do not expect ease of use with AVCHD format and MAC (long conversions given that you have the right software). However, with an upgrade to my Sony Vegas software on my PC, I am able to natively edit Sony's AVCHD format, and 5.1 surround. You can edit the SD format (720p MPEG) on a MAC.
TG1 size is great and video is good July 22, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I just picked this camera up and found the video to be very good. I'm running an XP machine and I'm able to upload the video and play it fine. I've heard folks say you need a fast and powerful machine to run the huge files but I have not had any problems with that. I already figured the video quality wouldn't be as good as other products out there buy my opinion is what good is better quality if you don't have the camera with ya? This puppy will fit in your front pocket. The image stabilization and zoom are great. It focuses very well on moving objects and clarity is good. Digital picture quality is useless with this camera. One other big negative is Sony doesn't ship you the HDMI to MINI HDMI cable so you have to go find one. These are not cheap. If you go to best buy expect to pay $75 min. If you want to play HD from the camera to you HD plasma you'll need this cable or a converter. They are not easy to find either. Low light video seems to be ok and better than other products I've tried. In general it's the smallest solution with good video I can find.
Small, but soft video and dull colors. July 7, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I recently bought the TG1 and Sanyo HD1010 and posted a comparison clip on Vimeo.com
Overall, I found the image stabilization to be very good, but the video had muted colors and looked less detailed than that from the Sanyo.
Here are some things I really liked about the camera: -built in lens cap -slightly smaller size than Sanyo HD1010 -high quality metal body (titanium) -matching case (extra cost) -5.1 audio recording -memory card plays directly on PS3
Here are thing I didn't like: -Memory sticks are very expensive compared to SD cards, I found around 4x the cost -The battery life is rather short, only around 45 minutes (vs 120 min). -AVCHD are difficult to edit, can not be easily uploaded to Vimeo or Youtube without first editing on the computer. Sanyo's MP4 files can be uploaded directly. -No in camera editing ability, can not even join or cut parts of clips -Not able to record at 1080p -No external mic or headphone jack -Touchscreen has small buttons -The menu structure is confusing -No printed manual / comes on CD, I couldn't even find it online. My Macbook Air has no CD drive. -It sometimes does not save the setting changes if allowed to power down on it's own. You have to press the power button after you are done making setting changes. -No remote control included. Makes it difficult to watch clips on the TV unless you have a Sony Bravia TV which can control the camera. -HDMI cable not included. It uses a mini HDMI cable as well. -HDMI port is not on docking station, Mini HDMI on camera, so you have to plug it in every time instead of just docking it. -No ability to change volume while playing a video on the camera. You have to exit out and go into a menu to adjust the playback volume. -Playback screen only shows three thumbnails at a time, I couldn't figure out how to show many thumbnails at once.
Great Video camera to take along, bad still pictures June 5, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this a week ago, and the best thing about the HDR-TG1 is the size and shape, they fit in my front pocket and I can take it any where I go. The reason I bought this camera was for its size and portablity and HD and it perfectly matches my requirement al though I was thinking I could use this for all purposes including still images but the still images are not good.
Pros: Size, and Shape Great user interface both the front buttons as well as the on screen Great Video footage but not as good as u see on HD TV broad casts Great charging and connecting to the computer, u dont need to charge battery seperately hence its always ready to use
Cons: Bad still images, horrible in low light condition Sony should have supplied the HDMI cable, and the compnent cable they applied is too small, and I had to buy an extender switch to connect to my 65inches TV The provided software is useless, its so difficult to even trim video, u can as well throw it away, al though there are not much choice for the AVCHD format. I tried convert the Video in mpeg but it does not play on quick time or Windows Media player, I think I may be missing a codec, but it has no way to save on standard codec, hence I cannot put videos on web as mpeg.
Good portability June 3, 2008 7 out of 12 found this review helpful
Good portability, don't expect very bright high quality images since it's small lens. Comparing to Sanyo Xacti HD1000 better in stabilizer, Sanyo is totaly un acceptable. One little tip for people having problem with AVCHD Intall Media Player Classic ( google it to find it ) it's a 5.5 MB file then just change the file extension from .MTS to .mpg it worked on my Windows Media Player on Windows Vista. But the play back was the best and not the actual quality was playedback by Windows Media Player. But it's good just to review what's been recorded, Sony Vegas 8.0 and Pinnacle editing softwares can recognize the format.
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