Sony Webbie HD MHS-PM1 Camcorder Reviewby Jeremy StamasPublished on Jun 26, 2009 1:00 PM |
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| Sony MHS-PM1 versus Kodak Zx1 | ||||
• The Zx1 has a rugged design, grippable surface, and is water resistant (not waterproof).• Both camcorders are roughly the same size, but the PM1 is lighter due to its rechargeable lithium-ion battery. • Zx1 had problems white balancing in our bright light tests, but it excelled in low light. • Zx1 offers 30p and 60p frame rates; max video resolution is 1280 x 720 |
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Of the camcorders we used as comparisons throughout this review, the Kodak Zx1 is the closest match to the MHS-PM1's size and shape. The camcorders are roughly the same size, thickness, and width, although the Zx1 is a few millimeters smaller at each dimension. The Kodak Zx1 also has a slightly larger LCD screen, an HDMI output, and records to standard SD/SDHC memory cards.
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| Sony MHS-PM1 | Kodak Zx1 |
In our performance testing, the Sony MHS-PM1 did better than the Kodak in all the bright light tests, except for motion. The Kodak Zx1 offers two frame rates for recording—30p and 60p. Its 60p mode, which is a unique option for an ultra-compact camcorder, produces smooth motion that is similar to what you get from a traditional 60i camcorder. The Zx1 tops out with a video resolution of 1280 x 720, which is not as high as the PM1's maximum resolution. In low light, the Zx1 was the winner in every category, although the only test it truly outperformed the PM1 was low light sensitivity.
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| Sony MHS-PM1 | Kodak Zx1 |
The Zx1 is more rugged and offers a better grip than the MHS-PM1, but overall the camcorders are similar handlers. They each have their problems and quirks—the button design on the Zx1 is particularly awful—but neither of them stands out as the clear winner. If you want extra settings, a sharper image, and don't care much about low light quality, then go with the Sony. If you're looking for something more durable and you want multiple frame rates, the Kodak is the better option.
| Comparison Specs | ||
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| Sony MHS-PM1 | Kodak Zx1 | |
| Price | $169.99 | $149 |
| Primary Recording Media | Memory Stick DUO Pro | SD/SDHC Memory Cards |
| Secondary Recording Media | 12MB internal memory | 30MB internal memory |
| Image Sensor | 1/2.5-inch CMOS | 1/4.5-inch CMOS |
| Effective Pixel Count | 2.07 Megapixels | 1.6 Megapixels |
| Mic Input | None | None |
| LCD | 1.8-inch with 230,000 pixel display | 2-inch |
| Viewfinder | None | None |
| Weight | 120g with battery | 152g with battery |
| Dimensions | 55 x 103 x 24mm | 50.1 x 107 x 20mm |
| HD | Yes | Yes |
| Frame Rates | 1080/30p, 720/30p, 480/30p | 720/30p, 720/60p, 480/60p |
| Compression | MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 | MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 |
| Maximum Bitrate | Unknown | Unknown |
| Optical Zoom | None | None |
| Stabilization | None | None |
| Battery | Removable lithium-ion rechargeable (rechargeable via wall-plug adapter) |
AA (ships with two AA batteries, rechargeable via DC wall charger) |
| Scores | ||
| Sony MHS-PM1 | Kodak Zx1 | |
| Color | 7.83 | 2.36 |
| Noise | 7.77 | 4.5 |
| Video Sharpness | 9.77 | 8.43 |
| Low Light Sensitivity | 0.97 | 9.66 |
| Low Light Color | 8.29 | 9.42 |
| Low Light Noise | 8.89 | 9.16 |
| Ease of Use | 6.0 | 7.0 |
| Low Light Comparison | |||
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| Sony MHS-PM1 | Kodak Zx1 | ||
| Low Light Sensitivity Comparison* |
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| * the lower the lux required, the better the performance |
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• The Zx1 has a rugged design, grippable surface, and is water resistant (not waterproof).








