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Sony HDR-CX550V 64GB High Definition Handycam Camcorder

Sony HDR-CX550V 64GB High Definition Handycam Camcorder

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Brand: Sony
Category: Photography

List Price: $1,199.00
Buy New: $988.00
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Seller: Wall Street Photo
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
Sales Rank: 226

Color: Silver
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Optical Zoom: 10
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 6 x 4.5

MPN: HDR-CX550V
Model: HDR-CX550V
UPC: 027242788732
EAN: 0027242788732
ASIN: B0031RGL1G

Release Date: March 2, 2010
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 1920x1080 Full HD Recording w/12MP still image
  • 64GB1 embedded Flash memory
  • 1/2.88" 6MP back-illuminated "Exmor R" CMOS sensor
  • Optical SteadyShot image stabilization w/ Active Mode
  • Wide Angle G-Lens (26.3mm) with 10x Optical zoom

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Product Description

Shoot gorgeous 1920 x 1080 high-definition video and 12.0 megapixel still images. Boasting 64GB of embedded Flash memory, the HDR-CX550V Handycam camcorder is outfitted with a professional-quality Sony G Lens and an "Exmor R" CMOS image sensor for superior low-light performance. This fully-loaded camcorder also features a built-in GPS receiver, Face Detection with Face Priority and Smile Shutter technology. This camcorder is also equipped with Optical SteadyShot image stabilization with Active Mode and 3-way Shake Canceling which enables you to capture remarkably smooth video from wide angle to full telephoto shooting. Plus, capture your memories in 24Mbps and record brilliant AVCHD video with amazing clarity and enhanced detail.

FEATURES:
  • 1920 x 1080 high definition video recording - 1920 x 1080 high definition resolution lets you record your memories in exceptional Sony Full High Definition quality. Capable of 1080/60p playback via HDMI and compatible HDTV providing stunning clarity and incredibly detailed playback of your memories.
  • 1/2.88 Exmor R CMOS Sensor - 1/2.88 "Exmor R" CMOS image sensor with ClearVid array: delivers bright, vivid, spectacularly detailed video footage, as well as 12 megapixel still images. With 6 megapixel (effective) video resolution, the image sensor actually captures video at four times the density of high definition resolution resulting in a sharper and more detailed 1920 x 1080 HD picture. In addition, "Exmor R" technology captures images with high resolution and high sensitivity, while the advanced Sony BIONZ image processor improves camera response time and screens out noise to help ensure that the signal from each pixel is as pure as possible.
  • Wide Angle G-Lens (26.3mm) - Experience the pinnacle of Sony lens technology with the professional-quality G Lens. Engineered for superio


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5 out of 5 stars Don't overlook this Sony!   March 26, 2010
Po (San Francisco)
81 out of 82 found this review helpful

Okay, so I'm about to be a dad due April 12th, and while I was looking for a camcorder wide enough for the delivery room, I was struggling with the Canon VIXIA HF-S21 that is due to be released on April 15th. However, let me state the highlights of the Sony HDR-CX550V which swayed my decision why I went for the Sony to suit my own preference:

Compact and Lightweight (something my wife wants over holding my Canon 5D2 and lenses)
Wide Angle 26.3mm Photo
Wide Angle 29.8 mm Video to 298mm (On the Canon it is 35mm equivalent 43.5-435mm which is longer)
12 Mega Pixels still images
10x Optical Zoom
Stabilization which works really well
Takes both SD-HC (this is great) and Sony memory sticks (I don't use them)
Built-in 64GB Flash memory.
Excellent low light shooting
Includes GPS geotagging (which I haven't used yet, I keep it turned off for now)
3.5" LCD (921K)
Dolby Digital 5.1ch recording with Built-in Zoom Mic, which I haven't really tested to say how good the results really are, but off-the-bat the results are very acceptable.

It is also very easy to set up and operate, not a lot of digging for menus to get it recording right! You simply either swing open the LCD or pull out the viewfinder (having one is plus for me) and it turns on and after a few second, you can hit the record button. Vice-versa to turn-off.

Shoots in HD and records in 1080/60i and this equates to it being 24p or 30p via software when editing, this is argued extensively on forums, but the HDR-CX550V does not let you specify, which may be a good or bad thing depending on your own preferences. Having said that don't let the 1080/60i put you off, since this is the same with all other camcorders I have seen including professional camcorders. The 24p or 30p on the Canon HF-S21 also records at 60i.

I think ultimately making a choice on either the Sony or the Canon, you won't be disappointed, however, to me the main highlights are that this is a very compact camcorder with excellent touch screen (this one works!) and shoots wide to long instead of normal to long, and has excellent low light results as well as support for SD-HC flash media and a wonderfully sized LCD display.

I ended up buying the BC-TRV Travel charger and the NP-FV100 battery, although is larger than the supplied battery it is still small enough that it shouldn't bother you when you require the extra juice for extended shooting which is about 15 hours at High-quality HD mode.

Image results are great for such a small system, very satisfied.



5 out of 5 stars A camera for MAC users - the Sony HDR-CX550V   April 28, 2010
Ryberg (California)
30 out of 32 found this review helpful

After comparing many camcorders and recording technologies I picked this camcorder for the following reasons:

1. I decided on flash memory because you do not have the sound of a tape drive or a hard drive and the camera is more compact. 64GB gives you hours of recording time without the need to change miniDV tapes or buying extra memory cards. Copying the highly compressed video files to a MAC or PC takes minutes for hours of video. Compare this to miniDV tapes - hour for hour.

2. Quality low light performance is great on this model and far exceeds my old Sony HC-1.

3. This camcorder has a wider angle lens than most camcorders which to me is more desirable. The drawback is that such a 10x lens cannot zoom in as close which is fine unless you go on a safari.

4. The image stabilization is phenomenal. You could have a tremor and the picture is rock solid. You can walk with the camera and the picture is smooth. If you make a sudden movement you can see the picture lag and move less abruptly.

5. The touch screen menus take some exploring. You can customize "My settings" with buttons you wish to have at your finger tips. The only wish I have would be another recording button for one handed operation when you do not use the wrist strap.

Best accessory: the under water housing

7. Finally, this camcorder works great with MACs. Image Capture and iMovie recognize the camcorder and you can work with these applications as usual. Final Cut Pro works equally well, but instead of Log and Capture you have to use Log and Transfer (Shift Cmd 8)



5 out of 5 stars Worthy choice for those willing to pay the price   June 5, 2010
bobmar46 (Frankfort, IL)
16 out of 17 found this review helpful

Built in viewfinder, high amount of internal memory, large high resolution flip out screen, and extremely sharp accurate color balanced video are positives. Location of still picture button and high price are negatives. .

Combination of built in color viewfinder and 64 Gb of internal memory made the CX550V a logical choice for me. I prefer using a viewfinder when outside in bright light and there were not many other camcorders on the market with viewfinders other than much more expensive and bulky pro level units. Also high on my wish list was having enough storage capacity for a full vacation. Combination of large internal flash memory and ability to store extra on SDHC cards fit the bill. With a 32 Gb SDHC card in addition to internal memory I should have 9 hours of recording capacity even at the highest resolution. At FH setting (17 Mb/sec vs. 24 Mb/sec) there is 11 hour 25 minutes recording capacity with the SDHC card and internal memory.

Effective street price was about 15% less expensive than Canon HF S21 I also considered. While the CX550V does not have Canon's unique dual SDHC card slots, otherwise they seemed quite similar. At least now Sony is providing the option of SDHC cards rather than only their own more expensive memory chips. The camcorder cost savings helped finance some accessories. Nevertheless it is disappointing that there are not less expensive options for those who feel that an eye level viewfinder is important. Anyone who shoots outside in bright light should consider the viewfinder important.

Videos are extremely detailed - at least equal in both sharpness and detail compared to the highest resolution of what is on cable and more detailed than most. Also, results have been comparable in sharpness to most commercial Blu-ray discs. Color also seems well saturated and natural. Skin tones, in particular, are very natural with default color balance settings. The iAuto setting seems to do a very intuitive job of keeping focus and exposure adjusted quickly and correctly for most video. SteadyShot function also does a very effective job of smoothing out video when hand holding the camcorder while shooting.

The 3.5" flip out LCD provides a large, very sharp view. The touch screen simplifies the amount of buttons, but the menu list requires a lot of scrolling to get to some functions. Fingerprints can build up quickly. I was concerned about cleaning the LCD because it is touch sensitive, but there is a power button that will shut off the LCD while cleaning it so that no settings will be inadvertently changed.

The color eye level viewfinder provides a bright image regardless of outside light conditions. It should also provide slightly better battery life than when using the flip out screen. Pulling out the viewfinder turns on the camcorder. It would be nice if the viewfinder pulled out farther than it does when using a larger than standard, long life battery. Compared to my previous camcorder that had a black and white viewfinder, the image seems smaller and more distant. Viewfinder image is also not as bright as my previous camcorder. Still the viewfinder offers a solid alternate to a washed out view on the LCD screen when taking video in bright sunlight.

The built in GPS seems more of a novelty than something all that much useful. However one potential benefit is automatic adjustment of time zone so that video is tagged with the proper date and time for local location. Otherwise, location tagging is only available while video is in camera or when using the included PMB software. The operating manual indicates there is a CX550 model that would appear to not include GPS, but that model does not seem available in the states. It could have provided a more economical alternate to those who wanted the primary features of this camcorder. Given a choice, I would rather have a viewfinder than the GPS feature.

PMB software that comes with the camcorder is useful for moving video from the camcorder to a computer, but otherwise is lame compared to most commercial HD video authoring software available.

One of the few things I do not like about the physical design is the location of the still picture button. It is too close to the zoom control. It is not locked out when taking videos, except when shooting at the highest 24 Mb/sec recording setting. While that can permit taking stills while shooting video, inadvertently pressing the button that can easily happen will create an unwanted picture. That has already happened many times while shooting, but perhaps in time my finger will remember the zoom button location. I would also prefer for camcorders to ship without a battery included, giving the buyer a choice of a longer life battery without paying for one that will seldom be used.

While there are a couple of things I might like to change, the features and spectacular video make this camcorder a worthwhile choice for anyone willing to consider buying one in a flagship price range.



5 out of 5 stars Best overall Camcorder in its class. Most bang for Buck   June 17, 2010
HD1080p (Omaha, USA)
14 out of 16 found this review helpful

Best overall Camcorder in its class. Most bang for Buck

The best features, ranked in order of what I thought was best for my needs.
1. The wide angle lens (29.8-298mm).
2. large 3.5 inch screen
3. Very good Low Light / IR Night Mode
4. 64 GB Flash Memory
5. EVF at high quality
6. 5.1 Stereo Mic

Features I wished the Sony had:
1. 8 or 12 Megapixel CMOS instead of the 6 Megapixel. HD still looks amazing though
2. 12x or 15x zoom I like the wide angle more so not a big deal to give up big zooms.
3. No wind screen
4. Dont find GPS useful

I was looking for a camera that had the most features, for the best price. I ended up looking at Panasonic HDC-TM700, Canon Vixia HF S20 and Sony HDR-CX550V. I actually went to a store that had all 3 models so I could compare.

All were around $1000-1100 in price, but I found the Sony to be the most comfortable, and had the best overall features. The features that sold me on the Sony was the wide angle lens (29.8-298mm), the good low light/night shot IR mode, 3.5 inch screen, 64 GB Flash memory, EVF, and Comfort in my hand.

Zoom/Lens
The Canon has a 43-435mm zoom, not wide enough for my taste, but good zoom for distance. Anything beyond 200mm does not interest me as I am rarely that far away to make that matter.

Touch Screen / EVF
The large 3.5 inch screen was amazing, sharp and easy to use for my fat fingers, compared to the Panasonic and Canon. Panasonic being the worst of the 3 for size, and the Canon touch screen was hard to use I thought.
EVF is a must, Panasonic had it but the Sony looked sharper and cleaner. Canon only has it on the S21 model for $300 more

Low Light
I tested the low light option by having the sales guy take all 3 cameras into a back stock room and shut off the lights, then recorded some footage, then turned on my cell phone as a low light source in the room, and shot some more footage. The Sony did the best overall with this test. Sharp clear well lit images compared to the other two, but the Panasonic did a decent job as well.
Autofocus was great on the Sony, and image stabilization worked better than I expected.

I cannot speak to the quality of the pictures from the Canon/Panasonic on my home TV, but on a 42" HDTV the Sony playback looks amazing. Sharp, clean, and clear.

Audio
I also liked the 5.1 audio, which the Panasonic had, but Canon did not. Outside the Sony does pickup wind if it is a particularly windy day (20+mph winds) The Panasonic seems to have a wind screen feature that the Sony Lacks.

Optical SteadyShot image stabilization w/ Active Mode

Storage
64GB on the Sony, 32 on the Panasonic and 32 for Canon unless you go with the HF S21 but that model is $300 more, and not worth that price for only 32 more GB and nothing else that I could see.

All of them take still photos while recording, which is also nice.

To re-cap, I went with the Sony cx550V because in every category that I could see, Sony tied or exceeded the other camcorders in the same price range. And my number one feature was the extra wide angle lens and built in light and night mode ability. For me these are most important. 64GB is more than enough, but I have a 8gb backup chip in the camcorder. It was the most comfortable in my hand as well, and feels like a solid camera. Hope this review helps you out, as you will not be disappointed with the Sony CX550V if you have ~$1100 or so to spend.



5 out of 5 stars Solid camera - excellent quality   April 5, 2010
SVdWH (Seattle, WA USA (for example, and for real))
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

This camera was my 4th attempt at a camcorder in a reasonable price range. I've tried Canon, Panasonic, and a different Sony. Ether the software was inadequate, or there was some other issue with the quality. This camera produces great quatlity for the price, has reasonable software. Good enough to extract content for use in Premiere at any rate. The form factor is good with intuitive menu options. The only downside is that the sofware periodically throws an unhandled error and shuts down.



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