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Sony Handycam DCR-HC40E

A DV camcorder with touchscreen LCD technology.

Price: £475
Manufacturer: Sony



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Overall:
Lively colours and sharp edges, but the good lens is marred by the bottom-loading mechanism.


Jonathan Parkyn, Personal Computer World 27 Jul 2004

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Almost identical in outward appearance to the DCR-HC18E (reviewed above), Sony?s more expensive DCR-HC40E distinguishes itself physically with a slightly classier dark grey metallic finish and a smidgen of extra weight. Tragically, the camcorder?s anatomical likeness to its cheaper counterpart means it is similarly crippled by a bottom-loading tape mechanism.

It?s less forgivable in this case, as the DCR-HC40E is obviously intended for advanced users who are more liable to use a tripod.

Similarities to the DCR-HC18E aren?t just skin deep, either. Many of the budget camera?s positive attributes also make a reappearance including the Carl Zeiss 10x optical zoom lens, Nightshot Plus setting for filming in low-lighting conditions and the convenient touchscreen LCD technology.

But the DCR-HC40E also manages to address many of the points we found lacking in the more basic model. Still photos can be taken at higher resolutions (1,152 x 864 pixels) and are stored on a Memory Stick Duo card rather than on tape.

More importantly, perhaps, for prospective desktop video editors is the inclusion of a bidirectional Firewire socket and analogue input. Interestingly, the DCR-HC40E can be used as a conduit from an analogue video source directly to your computer without having to record to DV tape. This pass-through feature will be useful for anyone looking to digitise large amounts of analogue recordings, since it won?t inflict any unnecessary wear on the camcorder?s moving parts.

It?s not quite up there with the three-chip Panasonic model or the Canon MVX250i, but the DCR-HC40E?s picture shows a marked improvement on the DCR-HC18E, with lively colours and sharp edges outdoors and only a negligible loss of detail and colour in lower, artificial lighting.

Contact: Sony 08705 111 999
www.sony.co.uk

Specifications:

  • Zoom<: 10x optical, 120x digtial/LI>
  • LCD Screen: 2.5in colour/LI>
  • CCD image sensor: 1x 1/5 CCD/LI>
  • Still max res (pixels): 1,152 x 864/LI>
  • Size (wxdxh): 50 x 112 x 86 mm/LI>
  • Weight: 400g/LI>
  • Remote control/LI>
  • Widescreen/LI>
  • Nightshot Plus/LI>
  • Analogue input/LI>
  • Touchscreen/LI>


See also:

Sony DCR-DVD201EAt last - digital video stops being square and joins the DVD revolution.  16 Sep 2004
Sony Handycam DCR-HC40EA DV camcorder with touchscreen LCD technology.  27 Jul 2004
Panasonic NV-GS120This camera has great image quality that makes it stand out from the crowd.  27 Jul 2004
Canon MVX250iCanon's MXV250i offers a good range of features.  27 Jul 2004
Canon MVX10iA well-specified model that meets the needs of video enthusiasts.  21 Nov 2003

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