Yesterday, we covered a smartphone with the capability of recording 4K video. That’s overkill. Sony’s new FDR-AX1, however, makes much more sense. It’s a full-on 4K-recording video camera for $4,495.
If you need a further indication that 1080p is on its way to becoming the standard second-highest resolution for consumer video cameras, here you go – at CES 2015 this week, Sony is introducing a 4K ...
Sony Electronics is expanding its line of solid state camcorders with two new models designed to broaden the shooting capabilities for professionals and consumers. The company is introducing its first ...
Sony's HDR-TG1 Handycam (or TG3 in Europe) is undeniably an attractive piece of kit, but are its results as slick as its design? Akihabara have been testing the 1080i camcorder out and, after a week, ...
Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers find the best sights and sounds for their home theaters. Compact digital camcorders still have a place for shooting video that's ...