
Introduction
The Sony HDR-TD10 was one of a number of 3D products making a big splash at the 2011 CES trade show in Las Vegas. The camcorder was certainly one of the most popular models at Sony’s booth, but we weren’t quite sold on its design and capability as a recording device. Still, the TD10 certainly has some impressive features, and the built-in 3D functionality is definitely a noteworthy accomplishment
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Product Tour
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Compression & Media
64GB of internal flash memory, and a card slot that works with SD/SDHC/SDXC or Memory Stick PRO Duo cards are two impressive assets. Read More... |
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Manual Controls
Few manual controls (other than zoom) work with 3D recording, but there’s a lot of manual settings in 2D mode. Read More... |
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3D Features
The glasses-free 3D LCD didn’t look great, but we’re hoping this is something Sony can improve. Read More... |
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Handling & Use
The HDR-TD10 is thick and heavy for a consumer camcorder. Read More... |
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Audio & Connectivity
Contains a mic and headphone jack, as well as a 5-channel surround sound microphone. Read More... |
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Other Features
Golf Shot, built-in light, and built-in flash can all be useful. Read More... |
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Conclusion
Read our final conclusion of the Sony Handycam HDR-TD10. Read More... |
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Photo Gallery
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Specs
See all the specs for the Sony Handycam HDR-TD10. Read More... |
Part 11
Comments
Read what people are saying about the Sony Handycam HDR-TD10. Add your comments... |
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