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For the second time in less than a year Sony Corp. has shrunk the size of its consumer high-definition camcorder. Compared to its predecessor, the HDR-HC3 is smaller and lighter by 26 percent, thanks to continued miniaturization of the lens unit and main components. Like the last camera it records in the HDV format on standard MiniDV tapes. The camera uses one of Sony's recently launched ClearVid CMOS image sensors and can take 4-megapixel class photos even while video is being recorded. It has an HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) output, a new feature. It's on sale now in Japan and will be available outside Japan from April, said Sony. It will cost around ¥160,000 (US$1,354) in Japan and $1,700 in the U.S. ( [Only Registered users can see links . Click Here To Register...])
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