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Sony HDR-SR12 10.2MP 120GB High Definition Hard Drive Handycam Camcorder with 12x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom

Sony HDR-SR12 10.2MP 120GB High Definition Hard Drive Handycam Camcorder with 12x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom


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Brand: Sony

List Price: $1,299.99
Buy New: $1,024.99
You Save: $275.00 (21%)



New (14) Used (6) Refurbished (2) from $949.99

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 31 reviews
Sales Rank: 322

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: Yes
Monitor Size: 320
Includes Software: Yes
Optical Zoom: 12
Digital Zoom: 24
Connectivity: AV
Display Size: 3.2
Maximum Focal Length: 58.8
Minimum Focal Length: 4.9
Maximum Resolution: 3810000
Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 12 x 14 x 10
nv:Sensor: 10.2 Megapixel
Movie Resolution: 1920x1080
Memory Included: 120GB Internal
Storage Media: Memory Stick PRO
Storage Media: HDD
Compressed Format: MPEG4 AVC/H.264 SD: MPEG2
Optical Zoom: 12x
Digital Zoom: 150x
Focal Length: 4.9 - 58.8mm
Focus Mode: Full Range Auto/Manual
LCD Monitor: 3.2" wide touch panel
LCD Pixels: 921K Pixels
Maximum Aperture: f 1.8 - 3.1
Shutter Speed:  Auto, 1/30 - 1/250 (Scene Selection Mode)
Exposure Control: Touch Panel
Movie Image Resolution: 1920 x 1080

MPN: HDR-SR12
Model: HDR-SR12
UPC: 027242727755
EAN: 0027242727755
ASIN: B00123WDR2

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: new in factory box with 1 year warranty

Features:
  • Record 1920 x 1080 Full HD video to 120 GB hard drive
  • 10.2-megapixel still image capture
  • Face Detection technology for video and still images
  • ClearVid CMOS sensor with Exmor technology
  • 3.2-inch widescreen touch-panel Xtra Fine LCD screen

Accessories:

  • Pinnacle Studio Ultimate Version 12
  • Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 9
  • Roxio Creator 2009
  • Adobe Premiere Elements 7
  • Corel VideoStudio Pro X2

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Take command and get creative with Sony's HDR-SR12 HDD Handycam camcorder. Capture your memories in HD and relive them years from now in exceptional detail, color and sound. Boasting an impressive 120GB built-in Hard Disk Drive, the HDR-SR12 lets you record up to 48 hours of high definition digital video while its professional grade Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar Lens ensures stunning image quality with 12x optical/24x digital zoom, bringing the action closer to you. Capture both video and still digital imagery at the same time without switching modes with its Dual Record Mode function and eliminate blurring from unsteady hands with the Super SteadyShot optical image stabilization system. Expressing a fuller color range than conventional models, HDR-SR12 makes watching home videos more life-like and colorful. With the HDR-SR12 Handycam camcorder in hand, recording life in HD just got more interesting.


Customer Reviews:   Read 26 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Works fine with Macs   April 19, 2008
C. Peel (Encino, CA United States)
68 out of 84 found this review helpful

So far, great experience with this camera. The resolutions are a little misleading if you are an HD techo-babble fan. It says it supports 1920x1080i on the side of the camera, but there's no such resolution. 1080i content is 1440x1080, while 1080p is 1920x1080. If you don't care or don't know the difference then don't sweat it, but if you are looking for 1080p using h.264 then this camera isn't it.

Back to the topic at hand. The information pages for this camera don't specifically say it is supported by Macs but I can confirm that it works with my Leopard install and that iMovie '08 detects the camera and offers to import the clips. This is all without having to download or install any software or drivers from Sony. If you are interested, the camera shows up as a mounted external drive and can be navigated like any other drive.

iMovie cross-converts the .mts files to .mov files and puts them on your local harddrive. .mts files are super compressed and for a variety of technical reasons most video editing software can't handle them in that format so they have to be converted. This conversion ends up increasing the file size by about 5x.

I've read elsewhere that the converted files can be up to 10x as big but the ones I converted this afternoon all came off the HD and onto mine in the new format 5x bigger in about 20 minutes. I'm on an 8 core macpro with 8 gig of ram so your conversion rates may vary, I have no idea how much hardware iMovie actually can take advantage of.

If you have final cut pro you can also obviously edit with these newly converted files. It wouldn't even let me drop the .mts files into a FCP timeline as it will with some other flavors of h.264.

The camera itself is a little off in its auto-white balance and its shutter is constantly a little too dark for my tastes but for the normal consumer I doubt you'll have any real complaints in there areas. The camera also has a built-in down convert to SD resolution with a simple RCA cable out of the camera and into your ancient tube TV.



4 out of 5 stars Great camera BUT...   May 2, 2008
Rebus (Los Angeles, Ca)
54 out of 56 found this review helpful

Just took this on a three week foreign tour and it does a lot of things amazingly well. I did a lot of research and am quite knowledgeable, and was originally going to buy one of the new units that runs on flash cards because I liked their size. But they made too many compromise -- one of the worst of them being a lack of a viewfinder. I've never seen an LCD screen that wasn't washed out in sunlight (and this unit, while better than most, is no exception), so you NEED a viewfinder. Besides which, you get a lot less jiggling holding the camera up to your eye than holding it at arm's length to view an LCD screen.

The main caveat is its use of AVCHD as its recording format. This is another case of the hardware being ahead of the software. After extensive reading of the reviews of all the programs that currently exist, I've concluded that no one has yet come out with software to make editing this new format a simple affair. Sony's Vegas 8 (which costs $[...]+) seems, from the reviews and my limited testing, to come closest, but my expensive high-powered desktop (2 1/2 years old) stutters and chokes. AVCHD is highly compressed and requires a ton of CPU power. So, for now, I've decided to just show my raw footage to friends by connecting the camera directly to my HDTV, and wait until better software emerges or I'm ready to buy a new computer.

The quality and versatility of the camera are great, however, and I'm glad I didn't compromise to get a smaller unit. The hard drive helps give you a good solid grip using one hand, and I loved being able to stop worrying about running out of space (120gb is a huge amount of shooting).



4 out of 5 stars Great little camcorder but could be better   March 29, 2008
T. Baker (Elkhart, IN USA)
50 out of 60 found this review helpful

I purchased this camcorder on March 22 as a replacement to my Sony DCR-TRV8 Digital8 camcorder that I had for 9 years. My first impression when the box arrived (ordered it from a website) was how small the package was. I thought maybe they sent the wrong item or something. When I opened the shipping box, inside was the Sony retail box. When I opened the Sony box, I was amazed at how small the camcorder was compared to my original Hi8 camcorder I had been used to. My how technology has changed in 9 years. My DCR camcorder was almost the same price back in 1999 as the SR12 is today at about 1/2 the size with HiDef capabilities. What kind of technology will we have 9 years from now:) I have been playing around with the camcorder for a couple of days now and am still learning the camcorder. These are my impressions of it so far:

Love the touch screen menu options. Instead of trying to scroll through options with a flywheel or buttons, you lightly touch the screen. The menu options seem intiative and easy to use. The downside to this is that I'm afraid you might damage the screen. Also, if you have large fingers, you might have a problem with this (a stylet would be great but there isn't one with this). Don't know how durable this screen is. Right now I'm handling it with kid gloves. The other downside to this is that you have to have the screen on in order to go through menus which uses up battery life. Suppose there really wasn't any other way of designing this and still keep the same size.

Don't like the fact there is no over the shoulder strap for this. You have a hand strap and the camcorder is small enough for the smallest hands to hold on to but I always liked the idea of having a "backup" shoulder strap around my shoulders in case the camcorder slipped out of my hands it wouldn't drop on the ground. After all, this is a $1400 toy.

When holding the camcorder with the hand strap, it seems ackward to turn on and off the camcorder with my thumb. You have to rotate the switch to "on" and then press the red center button to start recording. I seems easier to use my other hand to do this task which isn't convenient. I don't know, maybe it's just me.

When filming in low light situations, the camcorder has a very difficult time autofocusing. This is the most negative thing about the camcorder. This I noticed right away and was very disappointed at how long it took to focus. I had to continue to zoom in and out couple of times in order for it to focus. Of course you can bypass the autofocus and manually focus but you have to go through the menu options on the screen to do this. It doesn't seem like you can over ride the autofocus by turning the focus button. Not exactly convient if you are going for a spontaneous quick shot of something. But on the other hand, it focuses very fast and accurate in adequate lighting.

Like the docking station that comes with this. You set the camcorder on top of the it and plug the docking station to your computer with the supplied USB cable and with the installed software instantly download what you have on your HDD or memory card. No going through menu options on the camcorder or anything. This is quick and easy which is nice.

Like the hybrid option of recording to the hard drive or memory stick. Tried both out works great. You have to go through the menu options on the touchscreen to "tell" the camcorder what you want to record to.

The photos it takes are outstanding. The video is HD quality. Experimenting around with it, the face detection technology even works with faces on the TV screen. But for some reason it doesn't work on cats:)

Really haven't tried out the software yet or tried to burn the videos or photos to CD's so I can't comment on this yet.

All in all a great little camcorder. I still have a lot to experiment around with but think I will enjoy this as an upgrade to my previously beloved DCR camcorder.



5 out of 5 stars A 5-Star Camcorder Indeed!   April 7, 2008
MichaelFla (Homestead, Fla)
43 out of 45 found this review helpful

I'll keep this short and sweet... After "purchasing" and "returng" camcorders to different stores in my area; FINALLY I found what I was looking for in a video camera... I just cannot begin to explain how crystal clear this camera shoots... Everyone I show the previews on the screen to want to either buy one or jokingly tell me if they can have my camera... The kicker is that it behaves extremely well in low-light situations... the best I've seen so far (and the reason why I returned so many camcorders after trying them out for a couple of days)... This is a no-brainer... The Sony HDR-SR12 is THE camcorder to get... Recording in space saving SP is incredible but when I switch to the highest setting (FH) the picture details became almost three dimensional... The fact that it has a Carl Zeiss lens doesn't hurt either... Beware who you buy online from as I did get burned by a New York based internet company (who shall remain unnamed... NOT AMAZON mind you)... They played a major bait and switch where I ended up paying at least $200 overprice... but oh well, live and learn... buy it here on Amazon and play it safe... 5 Star Camcorder and I can't even imagine how much any company can improve on image quality in the future after seeing what the SR12 can do!


1 out of 5 stars No 24p?????   May 14, 2008
DigiGeek (Los Angeles, CA)
43 out of 74 found this review helpful

Too large for modern day video cameras. I recently compared the Canon Vixia HF10 (HF100) and believe both to be a better choice to the SR12. Although Sony offers 24p and 30p modes on their high-end broadcast equipment, Canon offers it both on the high end and the consumer line. The ability to record in 24p and 30p offers stunning video that has the feel and sense of motion when your kid is moving as opposed to the stark feel of 60i video.

Design wise, the Canon is significantly smaller and lacks the obnoxious branding on the outside. The backside of the LCD of the Sony is littered with names and tags. One of which is the 10 Megapixel tag. This camcorder features a 5 megapixel sensor. Therefore, they are interpolating in the camera to try and claim 10 megapixel images.

Last, for a $1400 camcorder, they are sure stingy on the software. They ship the SR12 with the same software that ships on their $249 camcorder the HC52. I personally don't think it is very good software for a $249 product much less $1400.



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