Friday, September 28, 2007

 

Sony DCR-SR32 Goes Back, Video Content on Hold

I bought my Sony DCR-SR32 a few weeks ago, and hadn't really used it much as I don't have much to review at the moment. What I had seen in my first few goes wasn't impressive but I tried to put that out of my mind as I didn't want to think I'd made a big error. Then I saw Vlad's post and comments where he revealed he had sent back his Sony camcorder from the same range, and I thought I better check mine more extensively.

After doing some more checking, I can confirm that the quality was awful. Natural light make it freak out, and straight edges appear very digitised and terrible to look at. I was actually shocked. I don't know much about cameras but i like the Sony brand and put my trust in them. It had a still camera onboard as well and that was some pathetic VGA quality which wasn't as good as my first camera phone from 3 years ago. The video camera on my normal still camera from Samsung was better than the Sony DCR-SR32.

I thought I was probably lumbered with the junk, but inspired by Vlad sending his back, I checked out Amazon's return procedure and found an option that allowed you to return it within 30 days for the reason "did not meet expectations". So I'm sending it back today but almost can't believe how easy it is to return (as I think that goes well beyond statutory rights), but will wait til the money's back in the bank before buying another.

Seeing the SR32 has made me evaluate what I want from a camcorder, and I'm now going to try something completely different like the Canon HV20 which has stunning results.

Whilst on the subject of Amazon, got to say a big thanks to the person that bought 40 USB Memory sticks (although he of course won't see it!) from my Amazon link the other day and pushed me up into the next performance tier with just a couple of days to go til month end. I love the randomness of people's purchasing!

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Comments:
Rob,

Chris has posted today a good rundown about camcorders and software:
http://www.bloggingtips.com/2007/09/28/video-blogging-hardware-and-software/

Thanks for the link!
 
Hi Vlad,

Interesting post - seems to suggest that you don't need to spend a lot. My thinking is actually going the other way and I'm thinking of getting a High Def camera. Some of the vids on YouTube, even after compression, have a real wow factor which might be great in product reviews, like with the Canon HV20.

The big decision really is format... Got to choose between MiniDV and AVCHD. Apparently AVCHD is harder to edit but solid state just seems like the right way to go. Decisions, Decisions...
 
Rob,
Yes that on does have a wow factor. I wonder what editing software they are using. I currently am on Windows and hate it every minute of it. I hear that iMovie is great for editing.

I also tun linux on both of my computers but have to yet come across good video editing software.

Good luck with HD camcorder. Look forward to hear your experience with it.
 
I think Sony Vegas was the editing software used in those clips - seems to be a popular choice for quality vids.

I can't wait to get started but will wait til I see the refund back in my account from Amazon before I go buying another one.
 
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