San Diego — A month before it ships to dealers, Sony announced that its recently introduced HDR-HC3 high-definition camcorder would sell for $1,500 and not $1,700 as originally announced.
The 1,080i model features an HDMI output and a Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens.
The camcorder records video onto MiniDV tape and saves 4-megapixel still images to an optional Memory Stick PRO Duo card. Still images can be simultaneously captured while filming video in two modes. In high-definition mode, the HC3 captures 2.3-megapixel stills in the 16:9 aspect ratio. In standard definition, the camcorder snaps 1.7-megapixel images in the 4:3 aspect ratio.
A smooth slow record function lets users play back three seconds of video in 12 seconds.
The HC3 incorporates the Easy Handycam button found on other Sony camcorders. The button reduces menu options to those required for basic video recording. It also features a user-assignable dial for custom settings.
Additional features include a 2.7-inch touch-panel SwivelScreen LCD, Super SteadyShot image stabilization, a built-in microphone, a built-in flash and a supplied InfoLithium P battery for up to 90 minutes of recording.