Sony Webbie HD MHS-PM1 Camcorder Review

by Jeremy Stamas
Published on Jun 26, 2009 1:00 PM

 
Intro Product Tour
Color & Noise Performance Motion & Sharpness Performance
Low Light Performance Compression & Media
Manual Controls Still Features
Handling & Use Playback & Connectivity
Audio & Other Features
Sony MHS-CM1 Comparison
Kodak Zx1 Comparison Flip UltraHD Comparison
Conclusion Photo Gallery
Specs and Ratings


Audio & Other Features
• Built-in microphone records mono audio
• No external mic connection or headphone jack
• Camcorder can be used as a webcam if you have compatible software
• PAL/NTSC output switch is useful for overseas travel.
Playback & Connectivity (Page 11 of 17) Sony MHS-CM1 Comparison

 

Audio Features (1.25)


The built-in mic

Usually, we don't see much in the way of audio features on these ultra-compact budget camcorders. The Sony MHS-PM1 continues this trend by including only the most basic of audio options—a built-in mono microphone. The camcorder has the uses the same monaural recording system that is featured on the MHS-CM1, and its microphone is placed on the front of the camcorder, just the right of the lens. This tiny mic won't get you much in the way of crisp, clean audio, but it is serviceable for picking up the voice of your subject. If you plan on uploading your video to YouTube, you probably won't care too much about sound quality anyway.

There are no connectivity options for attaching an external mic, nor is there a headphone jack on the MHS-PM1. The Flip UltraHD includes a built-in stereo microphone, which is something that sets it apart from the competition.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Sony MHS-PM1 Sony MHS-CM1 Kodak Zx1   Flip UltraHD
Mini (1/8") No No No No
Headphone No No No No
Audio Level Control No No No No
Accessory Shoe No No No No
Mic Hi/Low No No No No
Audio Channels Mono Mono Mono Stereo

 

 

Other Features (2.0)


Webcam
The MHS-PM1 can be used as a webcam, but you need to have compatible software installed on the computer you are connecting it to. In the camcorder's setup menu, you can switch the USB output from Mass Storage to Webcam, which will enable the camcorder to be used as a webcam. We're not sure if this feature will work on Macintosh computers and even on PCs you'll need to have special software installed that can utilize the camcorder as a webcam.

PAL/NTSC output
The MHS-PM1 can be switched from normal NTSC to PAL output in its setup menu. This doesn't change the way the camcorder records footage, however. All it does is switch the output so it can be read by a PAL television. This is a useful feature if you're planning on traveling overseas to Europe or any country that uses the PAL signal.



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