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Sony Handycam HDR-XR500V

With its new back-illuminated CMOS sensor, GPS receiver and active image stabilisation, this new Handycam looks set to usurp the camcorder throne. We can't wait until we're able to do a full review.

Sony Handycam HDR-XR520V

With its new back-illuminated CMOS sensor, GPS receiver and active image stabilisation, this new Handycam looks set to usurp the camcorder throne. We can't wait until we're able to do a full review.

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Reviews

  • Sony Handycam HDR-UX5

    High-def recording for the masses at AU$1,799. You'll have to do without optical image stabilisation though.

  • Sony Handycam HDR-UX7

    In replacing the HDR-UX1, the HDR-UX7's big news is the higher megapixel count and AU$200 price cut.

  • Sony Handycam HDR-HC5

    This upgrade to the HDR-HC3 has been dressed in some shiny finery and given a price cut to boot.

  • Sony HDR-FX1

    The HDR-FX1 offers 1080i-compatible HD recording to consumers for the very first time. Read our Australian first take.

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Features

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    What Japanese technologies are we likely to see here? CNET.com.au's Alex Kidman investigates.

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