Sony Rolls Out World's Smallest Full HD Camcorder Just in Time for Your Summer Vacation
SAN DIEGO, April 3, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- The new pocket-sized
Sony HDR-TG1 Handycam(R) camcorder's weighty high-definition capability
will appeal to vacationers who prefer to "travel light."
This diminutive camcorder weighs in at only ten ounces. It has an
ultra-portable body measuring just 1.3-inches wide by 4.7-inches tall
by 2.5-inches deep.
It is a full-featured camcorder that can record 1920 x 1080 HD video
and 4-megapixel digital photos directly to Sony Memory Stick PRO
Duo(TM) or PRO Duo Mark2 media cards. Its size and full recording
capability makes it the world's smallest full HD camcorder.
Another bonus for any traveler is the camcorder's durable titanium
body and premium hard coating that makes it highly resistant to
scratches and quite fashionable.
It ships with a supplied 4GB PRO Duo Mark2 media card so it's ready
to go straight out of the box and you don't have to make space in your
travel bag for extra discs or tapes.
"Sony was the first to introduce a travel-sized camcorder with 8 mm
technology in the 1980's, and it revolutionized the travel and
electronics industries," said Kelly Davis, director of camcorder
marketing at Sony Electronics. "This new model is a great example of
our expertise in miniaturization, as well as advanced imaging
technologies with features like face detection."
Face Detection for the Best Possible Picture
This new model incorporates face detection technology for both video
and still images, a technology also shared with select Sony
Cyber-shot(R) digital cameras. It can identify up to eight faces in the
camcorder's 2.7-inch touch panel LCD screen, and automatically adjust
focus, exposure, color control for natural-looking skin tones, and when
photos are taken, flash control.
The model also allocates more encoding bits to a detected face
during the encoding process for the best possible picture when people
are the subjects.
Not Just Another Pretty Face
The camcorder features advanced video and audio technologies with
simple, intuitive operation. It is equipped with a high-quality Carl
Zeiss(R) Vario-Tessar(R) 10x optical zoom lens and 2-megapixel
ClearVid(TM) CMOS sensor with Exmor(TM)-derived technology, engineered
to minimize picture noise.
The camera's BIONZ(TM) processing engine also features noise
reduction capabilities in addition to fast processing speeds. This
engine powers the model's dynamic range optimization feature, which
automatically adjusts under- or over-exposed areas in a picture. These
technologies together produce high-resolution video and photos with
natural color reproduction and rich details.
Audio is recorded in Dolby(R) Digital 5.1-channel surround sound and
features a built-in zoom microphone, delivering clear recordings of
your subjects along with the video.
Designed to be the perfect travel companion, the HDR-TG1 camcorder
will ship with supplied accessories in May for about $900. There is
also an optional travel kit (Sony ACC-TCH5) that includes a battery,
travel charger and pouch for about $100. Plus, there is a custom-fit
case (Sony LCM-TGA) with brushed metal accents available as an
accessory for about $50.
All can be purchased, along with other accessory options, direct at
sonystyle.com, at Sony Style(R) retail stores (sonystyle.com/retail),
at authorized dealers nationwide, and at military base exchanges.
Pre-orders begin on Apr. 4 at http://www.sonystyle.com/.
Source: Sony Electronics Inc.