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Sony Handycam HDR-CX560V

CNET Editors' Take

January 5, 2011 5:44 PM PST

Three new models for 2011 offer updated audio capabilities and new sensors over their 2010 counterparts.

(Credit: Sony Electronics)

LAS VEGAS--Sony rolled out three new prosumer/mainstream flash-based AVCHD camcorders here at the show. The top-of-the-line Handycam HDR-CX700V ($1,300) and midrange CX560V ($1,100) incorporate new 16:9 aspect Exmor R CMOS sensors--albeit at different resolutions--and increase the top recording bitrate to 24 megabits per second. As the "V" indicates, they also offer geotagging. Other shared features include a 3-inch LCD touch screen and a 10X zoom lens, plus 5.1-surround audio using the new enhanced mic and speaker system. And in a welcome design update, they have built-in USB cables in addition to mic and headphone jacks.

The CX700V has 96GB memory and an EVF and manual control dial, while the CX560V has 64GB memory. A third model, the $800 CX360V, is similar to the CX560V, albeit with a lower-resolution (230,000 dot) touch screen, lower resolution sensor, 32GB memory, and a 12X zoom lens.

They'll all ship in March.

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Quick Specifications

  • Optical sensor type Exmor R CMOS
  • Flash type Built-in flash
  • Weight 13.6 oz
  • Depth 5.3 in
  • Height 2.6 in
  • Lens System 10 x x Zoom lens - 3.8 mm - 38 mm - F/1.8-3.4
  • Product Description Sony Handycam HDR-CX560V - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card
  • Width 2.4 in

Lori Grunin is a senior editor for CNET Reviews, covering cameras, camcorders, and related accessories. She's been writing about and reviewing consumer technology and software since 1988. Full Bio

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