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Sony launches HDR-TG1 - world's smallest HD camcorder

by Parm Mann on 3 April 2008, 15:15

Tags: HDR-TG1, Sony (NYSE:SNE)

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Small, sexy and powerful

What use is a HD camcorder if you can't slip it into a pocket and lose it easily? Well, now there's a $900 solution, the Sony HDR-TG1.

Pictured below, the HDR-TG1 is according to Sony, the world's smallest full-HD camcorder. Its titanium body measures just 1.3in x 4.7in x 2.5in, and weighs a touch under 10 ounces - ideal for those who want to "travel light," Sony says.

Sony HDR-TG1

Unfortunately, and true to Sony's nature, the camcorder utilises Sony's own Memory Stick format, supporting Sony Memory Stick PRO Duo or PRO Duo Mark2 memory cards. A 4GB PRO duo Mark2 is thankfully shipped with the camcorder.

In addition to its 1920x1080 HD video recordings, the HDR-TG1 can capture 4MP digital photos. Its even got a special hard coating that Sony says will make it "highly resistant to scratches and quite fashionable" - not very, just quite.

Other key features include face detection, capable of identifying up to eight faces, a high quality Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 10x optical zoom lens and a 2MP ClearVid CMOS sensor.

If it takes your fancy, the HDR-TG1 will be launching in the US in May at a cost of around $900 and pre-orders will be available on sonystyle.com as of tomorrow. Expect it to make its way to the UK shortly after, but honestly, we're a little dissapointed the camera doesn't feature light-field technology - we all know that's where the action is at.

Official press release: SONY ROLLS OUT WORLD'S SMALLEST FULL HD CAMCORDER



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Looks good. Although the Sanyo ones look a lot easier to hold with their angled bodies.

…supporting Sony Memory Stick PRO Duo…

It would be worth trying this out:
microSD to MS PRO DUO Adapter (for MS PRO DUO devices) : MobyMemory Card Adapters

With 8GB microSD cards down at £30 and 12GB and 16GB cards on the way they would be far more affordable than the M2 versions.
hmm nice, i wouldn't mind one. not to sure about that brown bit tho :S