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Sony HDR-CX240E (2.10 Mpx, 50p, 27 x)

Sony HDR-CX240E

2.10 Mpx, 50p, 27 x


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22 reviews

  • dhoffman

    9 years ago
    purchased this product

    The excellent image quality has made me ...

    I was surprised by the excellent image quality, the camera feels good in the hand, all the important function buttons are where you expect them. The 12 mm zoom is completely sufficient, even the extended zoom up to 25 mm is still manageable and qualitatively usable; beyond that, camera shake is inevitable without a tripod.

    The display is very good, the touch screen satisfactory.

    In my opinion, it is a camera that offers high quality and at the same time is very portable in terms of weight and size, an important factor when you are on the road a lot, so that you don't lose the pleasure of carrying the camera with you.

    The battery supplied lasts about 1 hour, too little in my opinion. It certainly makes sense to buy an additional battery with twice the capacity. The batteries can be charged via the slot in the camera. If you want to charge them with a charger, you have to order it separately.

    I give this camera 5 stars because it delivers top performance in this price segment.
     

    Pro

    • Picture quality
    • Lens
    • Display / Touch Screen

    Contra

    • Battery power 1 hour: too little
  • BigA-W

    1 year ago
    purchased this product

    I am very satisfied

  • info

    3 years ago
    purchased this product

    Good price-performance ratio. Suitable as a livestream camera.

    We use 2 such cameras as a setup for our church services as livestream. In addition, we have a Canon and a large professional camera from Sony. The price-performance ratio is really great, especially if you have to pay attention to the budget. Which could be true for medium-sized churches / free churches.

    Works great. Good image quality in good light, in darker conditions somewhat diminishing and noise to recognize.

    What's a bit daft is that the camera can only be switched off when the HDMI cable is unplugged, as there is no on/off switch. This is done by closing the screen. What the engineers from Sony were thinking is a mystery to me.

    I can recommend this product despite this "error".
     

    Pro

    • small
    • handy
    • quick to switch on
    • mini HDMI

    Contra

    • all plastic
    • not so high quality
    • Turns off only when the HDMI cable is unplugged
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