Sony HDR-CX130E Camcorder   (Red)

Sony HDR-CX130E Camcorder (Red)

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Products Description

Take stunning 1920 x 1080 Full HD video with the ultra-compact HDR-CX130E Handycam camcorder. It features an "Exmor R" CMOS sensor for superior low-light performance, a wide angle Sony G lens, plus 42x extended zoom for getting you closer to the action.




Specifications of Sony HDR-CX130E Camcorder (Red)

Dimensions
Weight: Approx. 250g
Dimensions: 52.5 x 57 x 113.5 mm
Pixels
Optical Sensor Resolution In MegaPixel: 3.3 Megapixels
Zoom
Digital Zoom: 350x
Optical Zoom: 30x
Lcd
LCD Info Display: Clear Photo LCD Plus, Touch panel
Image Display Resolution: 230K dots
Video Display Resolution: 1920 x 1080
LCD Siz: 3.0 inch
Sensor
Sensor Type: Exmor R" CMOS
Sensor Size: 1/4 inch
Lens
Auto Focus: TTL contrast detection
Lens Type: Sony G lens
Manual Focus: Yes
Focal Length: 2.1 mm - 63 mm
Battery
Power Supply: 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery ( Included ), Power adapter - External
Battery Type: Rechargeable Battery Sony NP-FV50
Interface
Microphone: Microphone - Built-in
USB Cable: USB 2.0 Hi-speed
Audio Video Interface: PAL
Operating System: MS Windows XP SP3, MS Windows 7, MS Windows Vista
Memory Card Type: Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark2) / PRO-HG Duo / SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card   Buy Memory ›
Image
Image Sizing: 2112x1584
Video Format: HD Video: MPEG4-AVC/H.264; SD Video: MPEG2-PS
Audio Format: Dolby Digital 2ch Stereo, Dolby Digital Stereo Creator
Image Format: JPEG
Shutter Speed
Maximum Shutter Speed: 1/10000 sec
Minimum Shutter Speed: 1/8 sec
Other Features
Image Stablizer: Optical SteadyShot (Active Mode)
Picture Angle: 29.8 mm wide angle
Self Timer: 10 sec
Face Deduction: Yes
shooting Modes: Digital photo mode
White Balancing: Automatic, Presets, Custom


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