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Sony MHS-CM5 Specs
Original Price 199.99
Year 2010
Format Ultracompact
Class Consumer
HD Yes
General Type Basic Budget
Image Stabilization Digital
HD Video Format MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
SD Video Format MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
Frame Rate(s) 60i, 60p, 30p
Primary Audio Format AAC (Mono)
Primary Media Memory Card
Secondary Media Internal Flash Memory
Memory Card Type SD/SDHC/MemoryStick PRO Duo
Included Media Capacity 26MB
Maximum Recording Time (highest quality in minutes) 0
Recording Quality Option(s) 1080/60i, 720/60p, 720/30p, 480/30p
Included Software Picture Motion Browser (PMB), Picture Motion Browser (PMB) Portable
Zoom Control Type(s) Slider
Optical Zoom 5 x
Advanced Zoom 0 x
Digital Zoom 20 x
Manual Focus No
Focus Assist / Peaking No
Manual Exposure No
Manual Exposure Steps 0
Manual Aperture No
Manual Aperture Steps 0
Minimum Aperture (f/) 0.0 f/
Maximum Aperture (f/) 0.0 f/
Manual Shutter Speed No
Manual Shutter Speed Steps 0
Manual White Balance No
Manual Gain No
Manual Gain Steps 0
Manual Noise Reduction No
Audio Dubbing No
Auto / Easy Mode No
Face Detection No
Other Manual Control(s) Flicker reduction
Still-Video Hybrid Yes
Still Image Resolution(s) 4:3 – 2592 x 1944; 3:2 – 2592 x 1728; 16:9 – 1920 x 1080
Flash No
Simultaneous Video / Still Recording No
Self Timer Yes
Manual ISO No
Manual ISO Steps 0
ISO Minimum 0
ISO Maximum 0
Continuous Shot No
Bracketing No
Still Media SD/SDHC/MemoryStick PRO Duo cards, internal flash memory
Still Media Included 32MB internal flash memory
Body Type Upright
Weight (with battery pack) 196.00 g
Width (mm) 39.0 mm
Height (mm) 101.0 mm
Length (mm) 67.0 mm
Body Color(s) Eggplant (Purple)
LCD Size (inches) 2.5 in.
LCD Resolution (pixels) 230000 pixels
Touch Screen No
Viewfinder No
Viewfinder Resolution 0 pixels
Viewfinder Diopter Adjuster No
Video Light No
Waterproof No
Composite (RCA) output Yes
Composite (RCA) input No
FireWire No
Audio-only AV input No
S-Video No
USB Yes
Component output Yes
Component input No
HDMI Yes
Headphone output No
External Microphone input No
LANC / Control L No
Accessory Shoe (Cold) No
Accessory Shoe (Hot) No
Included Wireless Remote No
WiFi No
GPS No
DC Power No
Docking Station No
Card Slot 1 Memory Stick PRO Duo/SD/SDHC
Replaces MHS-CM1
Sister Model Down MHS-PM5
Included Battery NP-BK1
Other Accessories shoulder strap, USB extension
Other Features PAL output
Sony MHS-CM5 Scores
Rating Score Weighting
Color Score 4.31 2.0
Noise Score 9.09 1.0
Wide Angle Score 7.7 0.8
Motion Score 6.35 1.0
Video Sharpness Score 10.97 4.0
Low Light Color Score 7.5 1.25
Low Light Sensitivity Score 5.62 1.5
Low Light Noise Score 10.43 1.25
Compression Score 7.6 1.0
Media Score 5.35 1.5
Editing Score 8.5 0.75
Auto Mode Score 4.5 0.5
Zoom Score 5.0 0.75
Zoom Ratio Score 2.55 0.5
Focus Score 0.0 0.7
Exposure Score 0.0 0.65
Aperture Score 0.0 0.65
Shutter Speed Score 0.0 0.6
White Balance Score 0.0 0.55
Gain Score 0.0 0.5
Color & Image Controls Score 0.25 0.5
Other Manual Controls Score 0.0 0.5
Still Features Score 7.61 0.8
Ease of Use Score 7.0 1.25
Handling Score 5.75 1.25
Stabilization Score 1.14 1.0
Portability Score 10.11 0.8
Battery Life Score 5.35 1.0
LCD & Viewfinder Score 7.53 0.6
Menus Score 4.5 1.0
Playback Score 2.75 0.3
Connectivity Score 1.88 0.8
Audio Features Score 0.75 1.0
Other Features Score 1.0 0.5
Total: 184

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