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While many current DSLRs are capable of shooting high quality HD video, They're all a bit large for casual use. Many digicams can also shoot video, though the one's capable of HD are usually the more expensive models. Enter the Sony MHS-PM1 "webbie"...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2012-02-01 04:05:20
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The video camera has come a long way from the giant shoulder-crushing boxes of the late 1980s, with even our mobile phones now capable of recording passable video footage. A few years ago, a device called the Flip offered a dedicated video camera aroun...
Probably the best of its type...
Poor still images and does little more than a cameraphone...
Overall this device is about video and if you are after this type of device, then this is definitely one to consider.
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Mac users also won’t have too much difficulty in finding an app that can play the MP4 files the PM1 creates either.Stuck with the Stick?Unlike the most of its competitors, Sony’s PM1 records to rather than SDHC cards. This isn’t a major problem – the...
Rotating lens. Fast uploading. Tactile and easy to use...
No HDMI output. Less than smooth video. More costly than rivals...
A snappy dresser, but sadly the footage the PM1 captures isn’t nearly as sharp as its livery...
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It’s hard to think about camcorders without thinking about Sony, whose standard-sized camcorders have a devoted following. So it’s not surprising to see that Sony wants a piece of the pocket camcorder market, which is heating up. Sony’s pocket camcorde...
Offers 1080p video resolution; good sound; easy top use controls; removable battery.
Poor video quality; zoom stutters; no image stabilization or an external microphone jack; no HDMI output.
The Webbie MHS-PM1 is priced competitively compared with other pocket camcorders, and it has a nice design and is easy to use. But it’s hard to overlook the disappointing image quality it produces, especially when compared to Flip UltraHD...
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camcorderinfo.com Updated: 2012-02-01 04:05:23
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As far as ultra-compact budget camcorders go, the MHS-PM1 ($169.99 MSRP) has a few big features that help set it apart from the rest of the crowd. Its rotatable lens design is an excellent innovation, as it allows for easy access to self-shooting and h...
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Video Review: Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn explore the Sony PM1 Webbie HD camera that both records 1080p video and takes great picture--perfect for your blogging and vlogging needs...
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When Sony starts selling sub-$200 pocket camcorders, you know the category is here to stay. The company’s $169 MHS-PM1 Webbie HD Camera is one of a kind, thanks to its swivel lens. Unlike most competitors in its price range, this pocket cam shoots 108...
Swivel lens allows for a wide array of shooting angles, Fun, lightweight design with three color options, Sharp 1440 x 1080 video...
Jerky zoom, Blurry still photos, Lacks flip-out USB connector or HDMI output, No editing tools software...
We’ve been eagerly awaiting Sony’s first sub-$200 pocket camcorder, and the $169 MHS-PM1 Webbie HD sets itself apart from the competition with a higher resolution (1440 x 1080 to the competition’s 720p), a swiveling lens, and a lightweig...
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The Sony Webbie HD MHS-PM1 looks like a toy, but don't let its basic looks and controls fool you: the Webbie has the most well-rounded feature set we've seen.The Sony Webbie HD MHS-PM11 has five different shooting modes: Auto, Backlight, Low-Light, Sp...
The versatile Sony Webbie HD MHS-PM1 camcorder is a good looker and provides plenty of control over your footage. It stands head and shoulders above the rest of the competition here, but we’re puzzled as to why Sony has saddled it with such a huge pre...
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The affordable, tapeless HD camcorder is a hot market area today, and it was only a matter of time before Sony followed in the success of Sanyo and Panasonic with a serious effort of its own. Aimed at being a combination of features and easy accessibil...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com Updated: 2012-02-01 04:05:23
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As you may have noticed, high-definition pocket camcorders are growing up fast. Pure Digitals popular Flip line of camcorders (which includes the standard-definition Flip Mino and the high-def Flip MinoHD) has scored well in the market, so it isnt su...
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Sony MHS-PM1 Webbie HD Pocket High Definition Camcorder Reviewed (page 2)...
Fairly easy for beginners, Surprisingly good quality picture, Tiny size...
Quirky interface, Cannot zoom smoothly, Ancillary cables and adaptors could have been builtin...
Sony MHS-PM1 Webbie HD Pocket High Definition Camcorder Reviewed (page 2)...
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