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Sony Webbie HD MHS-PM1


$170.00 Released April, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:5 megapixel still shots. Records in full HD at 30fps (greater than 720p). 100 minutes of operation on battery.

The Cons:No optical zoom. No built in memory. Uses memory sticks which cost a fair bit more than regular SD/SDHC cards.

The Sony Webbie HD MHS-PM1 is a pocket-sized high definition camera from Sony's 2009 lineup that is designed ultra compact and lightweight, at only 4 ounces.  The camera features a 5 megapixel CMOS sensor to take 5 megapixel still images and record high definition footage in MP4 format.

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  It records directly to Memory Stick PRO Duo media and includes pre-installed PMB portable software to make transferring and sharing easy without the need for a computer. The MHS-PM1 has a slim vertical design with a 1.8" LCD display that automatically powers on the camera when it is opened and swivels 270 degrees for easy self-recording.  The camera also 5 scene selection modes for recording in all types of lighting and is capable of 4x digital zoom and stereo audio recording.  The MHS-PM1 is available in silver, eggplant, or orange, and is powered by a lithium ion battery for up to 100 minutes of battery life.

Features/Specs

  • 5-megapixel still images
  • High definition MP4 video recording (1440 x 1080/30 p)
  • 4x digital zoom
  • 1.8" LCD display that swivels 270 degrees
  • Auto power-on when LCD is opened
  • Stereo audio recording
  • 5 scene selection modes
  • PMB Portable Software
  • Memory Stick PRO Duo media slot
  • Lithium Ion battery for up to 100 minutes battery life
  • USB port and multi-AV terminal
  • Slim vertical design
  • Ultra compact 0.9"W x 2.2"H
  • Lightweight at only 4 oz.
  • Available in silver, eggplant, or orange

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    5 megapixel still shots

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    records in full HD at 30fps (greater than 720p)

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    100 minutes of operation on battery

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    allows for multiple memory sticks to be used - a good feature for vacations or other long term usage scenarios

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    competitively priced

Cons
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    no optical zoom

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    no built in memory

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    uses memory sticks which cost a fair bit more than regular SD/SDHC cards

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