This is a review of my new camcorder, the Sony DCR-SX45. For any questions, send me a message or leave a comment. If you want to check out the test video, click here! www.youtube.com Sony DCR-SX45 on Sony's website store.sony.ca
This is a video test of my new camcorder, the Sony DCR-SX45. I used Cyberlink Poerdirector 8 to edit this. Here are some things about the camcorder: -60x Optical Zoom -70x Extended Zoom -2000x Digital Zoom -Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens -Built in USB in the handstrap which allows you to charge the camcorder via USB and transfer your videos into your computer. -The battery life lasts for about 2 hours but you can always buy a bigger battery pack than the one that's included with the camcorder. -It has no internal memory, you need to put in an SDHC memory card. -It has a 3" Inch LCD Touchscreen. The lens diamter is 37mm (you can put a lens on it) If you have an other questions about this camcorder, please don't hesitate to leave me a comment or send me a private message. Hope you enjoy :P I used a program called Cyberlink Powerdirector 8 to edit and upload it to YouTube and there was an HD format option. It's not the camcorder, it's the editing software I used. If you upload a file with this camcorder without editing it, it's 480p.
I RECORDED THIS IN HD BY SAVING IT AS HD IN THE EDITOR I USE WHICH IS WINDOWS LIVE MOVIE MAKER
Any questions just ask! I'll show you how to use the basic elements of the camera. Amtrak Shot: www.youtube.com Night Shot: www.youtube.com This is my review of Sony's Handycam Video Camcorder called the DCR-SX45. Its a great Camera! Zoom is great for anything! Great sound. Built in light. Tripod mount. Playback features. Swivel view finder. Great Quality. Easy USB port access. Long batter.
Probando Camara SONY DCR-SX45 70X
La qualità del video lo dovuta ridurre molto perchè senò il video pesava troppo.
DCR-SX-45 Zoom Test taken across a lake estimated distance between 1/4 and 1/2 mile away. Shot with a Sony 8GB SDHC Memory Card. 60x optical 70x extended 2000x digital zoom.
bought a new camera it may look a bit blurry but thats just the video editor i used
Spring shot taken off Cumberland Bend on the cumberland river, this shot was taken with the sony handyman dcr sx-45 using 60x optical 70x extended 2000x digital in early June 2011.
very good camcorder
Bird...Feeding.Shot with a Sony 8GB SDHC Memory Card 60x optical 70x extended 2000x digital zoom.
Zoom Sony 60x óptico e 2000x digital
my new christmas present. so awesome
Part 1 of a full review of the Sony Handycam DCR-SX45, a flash memory standard definition camcorder introduced in 2011 and carried over for 2012. The DCR-SX65 and DCR-SX85 are identical, except they come with 4 GB and 16 GB of built-in memory, respectively, while the SX45 requires an SD card or Memory Stick to record video. The PAL versions (DCR-SX45E/65E/85E) are also identical in terms of design and features. These are likely to be Sony's last-ever new standard-definition Handycams; they are also still selling the DCR-SR68 hard drive Handycam, which is a carried over 2010 model. Meanwhile, Canon, Panasonic, and Samsung are also carrying over their 2011 model standard-def camcorders, while JVC introduced one new standard-def camcorder for 2011 (the GZ-MS150) and then discontinued it, and is now still selling their 2010 models instead. This video was recorded using the NTSC version of the Sony DCR-SX65.
Using the Sony Handycam DCR-SX65's 70X "enhanced" optical zoom to spy on a church steeple about 1700 feet away. The DCR-SX45 and DCR-SX85 will perform identically.
A look through the menu settings of the Sony Handycam DCR-SX65 camcorder (equivalent to the DCR-SX45 and DCR-SX85), and some sample video footage recorded using the NTSC version of the SX65 and the PAL version of the SX45 (the DCR-SX45E). Also see Part 1 of my unboxing and review, linked below.
Three camcorders in one video! Using the "whack-a-Sony" method to fix an E:61:10 error code on a Sony DCR-SX45; reviewing a Canon HV20 camcorder which takes excellent video in good lighting, but suffers from several highly annoying design flaws; and a quick look at the world's first ever Handycam, the CCD-M8U from 1985.
This short test of the Sony DCR-SX45 has not been edited in any form. Random footage that shows what the camera does without any extra lighting. Definetly a good buy, if you are on a tight budget, like me. If you have a question, I will do my best to answer them. Please give feedback!! :)
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