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Sony MHS-PM5 bloggie HD Video Camera NEWEST MODEL
- 1920×1080 HD recording w/5MP still images
- 2.4″ LCD3 (230k pixels) with full-screen playback
- Built-in USB arm for upload/charge
- Built-in PMB Portable software for easy upload to web
- Convenient, 270 degree Rotating Lens System
Product Description Capture HD MP4 video and 5MP photos and upload them directly on the Web with the Sony ® Bloggies ™ camera. The Bloggies pocketable camera also features a unique swivel lens that rotates up to 270 degrees, making it easy to borrow a video clip. . . . More>>
Sony MHS-PM5 bloggie HD Video Camera NEWEST MODEL
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about 2 years ago
Bloggies The camera offers a simple, high quality MP4 video and photoshoot, and a simple Web-sharing Funktionen.Mit Sony Bloggies CM5 MHS and MHS-PM5 Bloggies cameras that capture everyday moments in full high definition 1920×1080 MP4 video and 5-megapixel still images, Sony offers innovative and stylish pocket devices. Once collected, the contents are easily uploaded embedded software online shoot on the device and the integrated USB Arm.Der MHS CM5 camera sports a vertical pistol-grip design for more comfort, with a large flip-out 2nd 5 “(measured diagonally) LCD screen. It also has 5x optical zoom to get you closer to the action. Bloggies The camera itself has an HDMI output, so you can enjoy photos and high-definition video on your HD Fernseher.Das ultra-compact, lightweight MHS PM5 camera easily slips into a pocket or purse is now perfectly taken in order to offer special moments to catch-the-go. This design is available in four fashionable colors – dark purple, blue, pink and white – and has a rotating lens that swivel 270 degrees to capture life from every angle: Get Down low, aim high, or take yourself Bloggies The camera has 4x digital zoom and SteadyShot image stabilization (not available in 1920×1080/30p Shake and used 1280×720/60p recording) on for softer shots, which can be viewed on a clear decrease 2. 4 “(diagonal) LCD with full-screen, horizontal play in Querformat.Beide cameras feature Face Detection Technology also measured to recognize faces and to improve, by automatically correct exposure. Eliminates the need to hunt for the cable, they can quickly using the USB arm and record videos and still images directly onto Memory Stick PRO Duo, Secure Digital (SD) or SDHC media to be charged (sold separately). Sony MHS also offers the PM5K, the bundled kit option that a lens can do, please include an incredible 360 Video. After attaching the lens, the Bloggies camera captures 360-degree images that are displayed on a computer using the supplied PMB (Picture Motion Browser), can be software. It is * include a completely new way sehen.Eigenschaften the world 4x digital zoom * Video Resolution: 1920 x 1080 * Freeze Frame: 5 MP * SteadyShot ® image stabilization (not available in 1920×1080/30p and 1280×720/60p shooting modes are used) * 2. 4 “LCD display * Memory Stick PRO Duo slot * SD and SDHC card slot * Face Detection Rating: 5 / 5
about 2 years ago
I was really excited to come see the next generation of Pocket Camcorders for 2010 and the Bloggies is the first that I know. It has a larger, updated optical sensor and probably updated firmware and hardware to make a better video quality. I bought it when I found out it is available war.Meine first impressions are less about the Bloggies, and more about what is an achievement that flip cameras. Here’s why: The Sony seems brighter Bloggies is not sensitive to movement than the MinoHD. I walk my videos frame by frame to get screenshots and the majority of the framework for the Bloggies seems lost on the action, and repeats the same bad exposure for many more photos before they are fit to receive the best exposure. The MinoHD on the other side, even if it is older than one year will be much faster to correct the exposure, frame by frame, focus and lighting to provide better overall video resolution. This is despite the fact that Sony has a bigger Bloggies optical sensor and the latest hardware. Flip seems only the way ahead for a pocket camcorder (not yet tested the Kodak) in its internal intelligence in the detection of focus and exposure. This is what’s really in the Vorteil.Die Bloggies do not have a replaceable battery or memory card as opposed to the flip. But I can not be surprised if it even necessary. I’ve never needed more memory or another battery in my flip. He also provides open pockets that leave no doubt in mind collecting dirt in the electronics and buttons, as opposed to the flip, which usually closed ist.Wiedergabe mode? I am a software developer and I’m not afraid of complicated things, but I found the playback controls frustrating on this, over and over again. There are 6 or 7 different buttons you can push to the Play / pause, FF, RW, etc, and I always found myself pressing the wrong and still be kicked out of play mode. Yes, the flip of that right and so easy! I actually feel like I am playing the Flip’s probably thinking of course it was just no properties. But for the same functions-play, pause, ff, rw, feels the Bloggies as it is many times more complex and mysterious, although they tried to just do what the flip is not so effortless, thoughtless. How to upload to YouTube, etc., as it is presented to do, I believe that as programming your VCR, is possible if you really, to learn, but more like a punch line still has a useful wollen.Die Bloggies movable lens and other knick-knacks, the flap does not, but using a more complicated than the Flip. At the end of the video, including 1080p, is still not as sharp and smooth 720p compared to the Flip Mino reinigen.Weitere features like an external microphone input are not available, either in the Bloggies, or Flip Mino, but on others available such as the Kodak Zi8 etc. But this was not a factor for mich.Ich would understand display, look at the instructions to me why this is the name of the Bloggies stupid, it’s a uniquely Japanese product rushed to market without much careful insight into the aesthetics of American consumers (If I can do nothing against Japanese products in general I think they think.) The instructions are pretty bad considering some of the dummy read easily prove too large print stuff I have myself from places like Ikea and even used to flip. These look like they were together, from a technical staff sat down in a short period, do not speak English well. . . Keep trying Sony, some good ideas here, but above all I think you need to improve on the smooth auto-exposure algorithm! Rating: 3 / 5