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Sony DCR-HC26 MiniDV camcorder

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Sony DCR-HC26 MiniDV camcorder

Date Published: 7/9/08

The DCR-HC26 is the entry-level model in Sony's current line of MiniDV camcorders and an update of the older DCR-HC21. The DCR-HC26 features the same 1/6-inch, 680,000-pixel CCD and Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens as its predecessor. This model also has a comparable 20X optical/800X digital zoom capability, a 2-1/2-inch color LCD touchscreen and Sony's Super SteadyShot digital image stabilization system, all packaged in a lighter, more compact unit.

Video captured by the DCR-HC26 is acceptable without being outstanding, just as you would expect from a low-end unit. In favorable lighting conditions, the DCR-HC26 delivers well-saturated colors with solid contrast. There is some picture noise apparent, although not enough to trouble budget videographers and point-and-shoot users, the DCR-HC26's target market. In low light, this digital camcorder employs Sony's NightShot Plus infrared system. The subject needs to be within about 10 feet of the lens for the system to work, and the resulting images tend to be grainy and soft.

Where this MiniDV camcorder scores well is with ease of use. The DCR-HC26 has responsive automatic controls operated via the easy-to-navigate touchscreen. The spot-metering and spot-focus functions are also accessed through the screen. The unit offers a selection of Program AE modes including Beach and Ski, Portrait, Sports, Landscape and Sunset. Easy mode allows you to lock out all but the essential controls for recording, so there is no chance of accidentally pressing a button and ruining your video.

The smaller body size makes the DCR-HC26 very portable. Like the DCR-HC21, this model lacks a Memory Stick slot, although stills can be captured to tape at a resolution of 640X480. It also offers a selection of faders and effects, and with its USB interface, it can double as a webcam or video conferencing tool. The DCR-HC26 is a budget-price, entry-level MiniDV camcorder aimed strictly at the novice point-and-shoot user.

Pros:  Budget price, great automatic controls
Cons:  Average video quality, little manual control, poor stills, no cold accessory shoe

Warranty
90 days labor, 1 year parts



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