Sony HDR-CX11E review
Specifications
1/3.1in CMOS sensor, PAL, 1,440×1,080, 1,920×1,080, 12.0x zoom, 370g
The HDR-CX11E looks more conventional than its retro-styled sibling, the HDR-TG3E, but the two cameras share various traits.
The menu layout and touchscreen are identical, so the HDR-CX11E has the same spot-focus and metering controls and slow-motion capture mode. However, the lack of direct control over shutter speed and aperture and the inability to record progressive-scan video is more disappointing here, as this is a video camera that’s otherwise better suited to enthusiasts.
Both Sony cameras also use Memory Stick Pro Duo (MSPD) cards. These cost around twice as much as SDHC, although a 4GB card is included in the box. MSPD card slots aren’t as common on PCs as SDHC slots, but the supplied docking station makes light work of transfers to a computer.
The HDR-CX11E has various extra features to justify its higher price over the HDR-TG3E. The built-in optical image stabilisation was the best here for reducing camera shake at high zoom settings. A small dial next to the lens makes manual focus much easier than with the buttons or touchscreens used elsewhere, but sadly it’s not accompanied by a momentary digital zoom to assist with fine-tuning. A proprietary hotshoe accepts Sony-branded accessories, while the infrared lamp produces eerie monochrome video in total darkness.
Picture quality was a marked improvement over the HDR-TG3E. Details were sharp, skin tones were natural and – most significantly – low-light footage was less noisy than from Canon’s HF200. Sound quality was narrowly the best here, being full-bodied and detailed.
The HDR-CX11E rarely stood out in our tests, but with a solid set of features and consistently commendable performance, it slowly rose to the top of the pack. The lower price compared to Canon’s HF200 means it’s possible to overlook the use of expensive media. Unless progressive scan and full manual control are vital, this is the HD camera to buy.
Basic Specifications | |
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Rating | ***** |
Recording | |
Optical zoom | 12.0x |
Digital zoom | 150x |
Sensor | 1/3.1in CMOS |
Sensor pixels | 5,660,000 |
Widescreen mode | native |
LCD screen size | 2.7in |
Viewfinder type | none |
Video lamp | Yes |
Video recording format | AVCHD |
Video recording media | Memory Stick Pro Duo |
Sound | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
Video resolutions | PAL, 1,440×1,080, 1,920×1,080 |
Maximum image resolution | 3,680×2,070 |
Memory slot | Memory Stick Pro Duo |
Mermory supplied | 4GB Memory Stick Pro Duo |
Flash | yes |
Physical | |
Digital inputs/outputs | USB |
Analogue inputs/outputs | AV out, component out, mini HDMI out |
Other connections | charge jack, Sony accessory shoe, docking port |
Battery type | 7.2V 1,000mAh Li-ion |
Battery life | 1h 50m |
Battery charging position | camcorder |
Size | 67x69x129mm |
Weight | 370g |
Buying Information | |
Warranty | one year RTB |
Price | £511 |
Supplier | http://www.morecomputers.com |
Details | www.sony.co.uk |