Sony Bloggie Touch MHS-TS20 and MHS-TS10 Pocket Full HD Camcorder

Sony adds to its Bloggie pocket camcorder line the new Bloggie Touch series, which includes the MHS-TS20 and MHS-TS10 with 8GB and 4GB internal memory, respectively. Both Bloggie camcorder can record Full HD 1920×1080p MP4 video and 12.8 Megapixel still images.
The Bloggie Touch camcorders have Sony’s Exmor CMOS sensor and a F2.8 wide angle lens. They offer 4x digital zoom, auto focus, Auto Macro as well as SteadyShot image stabilization for smoother footage and Face Detection. These ultra-compact, lightweight pocket Full HD video cameras come with a 3-inch capacitive touchscreen for intuitive operation, built-in USB arm and offer HDMI output.
   
Bloggie Touch MHS-TS20K Features:

  1. 1/2.5 inch Exmor CMOS sensor
  2. 3 inch LCD screen
  3. 32mm F2.8 lens
  4. 360 degree panorama lens adapter
  5. flip out USB connector
  6. Versatile auto-focus lens
  7. Records full HD video in MP4 format
  8. Captures 12.8Mp still images
  9. Easy upload with Bloggie™ software
  10. 4 hours HD movie shooting time
  11. 8GB internal memory

 The Sony Bloggie Touch MHS-TS20 and MHS-TS10 will be available in October for $200 and $180 respectively.


2 comments :

  1. Have you heard that Sony just launched the new Sony Bloggie 3D which is the same size as the other Bloggies but shoots video in 3D and it can be played back on the LCD display without glasses its not out till April but definately looks like it going to a great little camera and 3D no less I cant wait to get one and have been reading all the reviews.

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  2. The Gadget Show recently ran a test report on three pocketcams. The Flip was dismissed as bulky and difficult to use. The Kodak did well because it was fast. The Samsung had optical zoom and autofocus, but it was slow otherwise. In the end, though, the image quality of all three deserved a four-letter word. It's one thing to shoot footage, but it's an utter waste of time if the resulting video is unwatchable. I have a Toshiba pocketcam, but I hate it. I've kept it as my junk camcorder, the one I stuff into a freezer bag to take photos under water, or tape to the kid's go-kart to get good crash footage.

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