world’s most compact Full HD camcorder”, the Handycam
HDR-TG1, which uses Sony’s Memory Stick Duo flash media, measures
32 x 119 x 63 mm and weighs 300 grams.
Aside from shooting in 1920x1080, it takes up to four megapixel
still images and incorporates a unique camera flash light around the
ring of the lens.
It also has a 10x optical zoom, Sony’s Super SteadyShot image
stabilisation and a zoom microphone that records in 5.1 channel for
surround sound home movies.
These camcorders have a face detection function and a Face Index
feature allows users to scroll through thumbnail images of
people’s faces on the LCD screen so they can fast forward
directly to where those faces appear in the movies.
Similarly, the Film Roll Index feature displays thumbnails of scenes
captured at specific intervals, allowing the user to go directly to
those scenes by simply pressing the touch screen LCD.
“As the leader in high definition camcorders, Sony is always
looking to develop its range of camcorders whilst being innovative in
form and functionality,” said Sony Australia Handycam senior
product manager, Di Shepherd.
“The TG1 is the perfect combination of the two, boasting
technological features such as Face Detection, Face Index and Film Roll
Index in a compact and stylish unit.”
Sony’s Face Detection technology has been incorporated for
both video and photos on the HDR-TG1 and identifies up to eight faces
in the camcorder’s LCD frame. It also automatically allocates
more pixels to a detected face during the AVCHD encoding process, to
optimise focus, exposure and colour for natural-looking skin tones in
the facial area.
In addition, the D-Range Optimiser was designed to suppress the
‘blackout’ and ‘whiteout’ effect that occurs in
brightly environments, ensuring evenly-exposed pictures when shooting
high contrast and strong backlit scenes.
The TG1 also has a One Touch Disc Burn button on its Handycam
Station that enables transfer of videos directly to an AVCHD or DVD
format disc. And an Easy PC Backup feature automatically creates a
backup copy of new videos on a PC.
A YouTube Upload feature is becoming a must-have on most camcorders
these days and the TG1 has Picture Motion Browser Software to optimise
the footage for the web and upload the footage.
This latest addition to the Sony Handycam camcorder family is
finished with a pure titanium scratch-resistant chassis and goes on
sale nationally from tomorrow at RRP $1,599.
Sony said that this is the first time pure titanium has been used in
a camcorder chassis and that this titanium casing has a hard premium
coating to increase scratch-resistance and resist wear and tear.