Sony's New Handycam Camcorder is Unveiled at the 2012 CES
John Ibbitson — January 11, 2012 — Tech
The new Sony Handycam HDR-PJ760V is going to be showcased at the 2012 CES (Consumer Electronics Association) and is already creating quite a buzz online with camera enthusiasts. Though it is not a professional quality camera, it has some pretty unique functions, like the ability to project your recording with the use of its built-in projector on the back of the camera's LCD screen.
It also comes equipped with a user-friendly image stabilization system that the company calls Balanced Optical SteadyShot, which allows the cameras lens to move within the camera's body to compensate for a shaky hand. The Handycam shoots HD video at two frame rates, 60 frames per second and 24 frames per second, and can be operated in a full manual mode. So if you're looking for a consumer camera that offers more features than traditional ones do, be sure to visit the 2012 CES to get a closer look at this innovative new Sony camcorder.
It also comes equipped with a user-friendly image stabilization system that the company calls Balanced Optical SteadyShot, which allows the cameras lens to move within the camera's body to compensate for a shaky hand. The Handycam shoots HD video at two frame rates, 60 frames per second and 24 frames per second, and can be operated in a full manual mode. So if you're looking for a consumer camera that offers more features than traditional ones do, be sure to visit the 2012 CES to get a closer look at this innovative new Sony camcorder.
Trend Themes
1. Built-in Projector - The trend of integrating built-in projectors in consumer cameras poses opportunities for creating immersive and on-the-go viewing experiences.
2. Image Stabilization - The trend of advanced image stabilization systems opens avenues for developing cameras that provide exceptional video quality even with unsteady hands.
3. Full Manual Mode - The trend of offering full manual mode in consumer cameras presents possibilities for photographers and videographers to have more control over their creative output.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by incorporating built-in projectors and advanced image stabilization systems into cameras.
2. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can leverage built-in projectors to enhance live events and create immersive viewing experiences for audiences.
3. Photography/videography - The photography/videography industry can embrace the full manual mode trend to cater to professionals who seek greater control and customization options in their cameras.
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