Sony HDR-FX7 Review By camcorderinfo
285 Views December 5th, 2007 Category: Sony, Popularity: 4%The FX7’s ClearVID CMOS sensors make a great impression in bright light, but under low light conditions the performance falls to pieces. The FX7 has a pleasing, portable feel and solid image controls, but the XH A1 offers a great deal more control and makes it more accessible.

camcorderinfo Review the Sony HDR-FX7 Handycam Camcorder and gave out”Until Sony lowers the price of the HDR-FX7, we can’t give it a strong endorsement. The availability of the XH A1 makes the FX7’s $3500 MSRP seem a hefty price to pay for a “consumer” camcorder. Our advice is to hold off on buying an FX7 until Sony drops its price considerably – or to give the XH A1 some serious consideration.”
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