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| Release date | March 15, 2011 | March 15, 2011 | March 15, 2011 | |
| The Bottom Line | Typical for their price class, the no-frills Sony Handycam HDR-CX130, CX160, and XR160 produce generally subpar HD video, but if you're not picky you'll probably be fine. The CX130 is the best buy of the three, as long as you go cheap on the memory card. | While it's a fine model, the Sony Handycam HDR-CX360V seems too expensive for the video quality and features it delivers. | While it's got a great shooter feature set and good video quality, the Canon Vixia HF G10 still feels a bit expensive for what it offers. | |
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| Features | ||||
| Video input type | Camcorder | Camcorder | Camcorder | Camcorder |
| Digital zoom | 20 x | 350 x | 160 x | 200 x |
| Optical zoom | 10 x | 30 x | 12 x | 10 x |
| Optical sensor type | ClearVid CMOS | Exmor R CMOS | Exmor R CMOS | HD CMOS Pro |
| Image stabilizer | Optical (Super Steady Shot) | Optical (Steady Shot with Active Mode) | Optical (Steady Shot with Active Mode) | Optical (Dynamic SuperRange) |
| Flash type | Pop-up flash | Info unavailable | Built-in flash | Info unavailable |
| Lens aperture | F/1.8-2.9 | F/1.8-3.4 | F/1.8-3.4 | F/1.8-2.8 |
| Manual focus | Manual Automatic | Manual Automatic | Manual Automatic | Manual Automatic |
| Media type | Mini DV (HDV) | Flash card | Flash card | Flash card |
| Weight | 1.2 lbs | 8.8 oz | 11.3 oz | 19.2 oz |
| Full specifications | Full specifications | Full specifications | Full specifications | Full specifications |
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