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Sony DCR-SR35E Hard Disc Drive Handycam Camcorder with X40 Zoom

Sony DCR-SR35E Hard Disc Drive Handycam Camcorder with X40 Zoom
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #528 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: DCRSR35E.CEH
  • Released on: 2008-02-14
  • Dimensions: .39" h x .39" w x .39" l, .77 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Handycam A Plus HDR-SR35
Sony Logo Handycam Logo

DCR-SR35
You're always making memories, why stop capturing them? The DCR-SR35 Handycam® camcorder is ready when you are, with a built-in 30GB Hard Disk Drive (HDD) for storage and up to 15 hours of recording time (LP). A generous 2.7" Touch Panel LCD Monitor keeps all the controls at your fingertips, while a 40x Optical/2000x Digital Zoom keeps all the action up close and personal. And when it comes time to share your memories, it couldn't be easier than with the One Touch Disc Burn capability and the Memory Stick Duo media slot. The DCR-SR35 brings simplicity back to video sharing.

Sony Handycam DCR-SR35


Recording Time

Recording Time

Up to 15 hours Standard Definition recording on 30GB hard drive.


Hybrid Recording to Hard Disk Drive or Memory Stick® Media

Hybrid Recording to Hard Disk Drive or Memory Stick Media

Hybrid recording technology delivers a new level of flexibility for transferring your video footage and digital photos from the camcorder to compatible viewing devices. Record to the camcorder's internal hard disk drive, or choose instead to record to removable Memory Stick Duo media or Memory Stick PRO Duo media. You can even select from various dubbing functions to easily copy video or still images from the hard disk drive to Memory Stick media -- without using a PC. Images recorded or transferred to Memory Stick media can then be played directly on a PS3 or PC to share your memories with friends and family.


Professional Quality Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® Lens

Professional Quality Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® Lens

Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® lenses are designed specifically for compact camcorders, and utilize precision ground optics to maintain the sharpness and contrast found with larger lenses.


40X Optical / 2000X Digital Zoom

40X Optical / 2000X Digital Zoom

The optical zoom helps to bring the action close up from far away. In addition the Digital Zoom Interpolation means that extreme digital zooming is clearer, with less distortion than previous types of digital zooms.


2.7

2.7" Wide (16:9) Touch Panel Clear Photo LCD Plus Display (211K Pixels)

The 2.7" Wide LCD screen provides exceptional viewing clarity with improved resolution (211K pixels). The display rotates up to 270 degrees for multiple viewing angles, as well as provides sharp, detailed images for monitoring or playback. The widescreen format makes shooting in 16:9 mode and composing shots even easier.


Super SteadyShot

Super SteadyShot

A Sony-unique picture stabilisation technology in Handycam® camcorders, Cyber-shot digital cameras and the Digital SLR camera range. The method of detecting shaking (gyroscopic sensors) and the benefit (less blur) is the same all these products, but the technology works slightly differently in each.


Quick On

Quick On

Missing an important scene can be frustrating, especially if the reason is because your camcorder is turned off. With the Quick On feature, the touch of a single button places that camcorder in Sleep mode. Another push instantly wakes the camcorder, so you'll always be ready to capture special moments.


Face Index

Face Index

Face Index makes it easier than ever to find and play back the right video scene. Using Face Detection technology, Face Index indexes your video footage according to the faces detected in each scene. When it's time to play back video, simply search for what you want by selecting from among the detected faces displayed in the index.


Film Roll Index

Film Roll Index

Like chapters in a book, Film Roll Index helps you easily find desired scenes in video footage. When using this feature, the camcorder previews the beginning of scenes and can create scene indexes set at specified display intervals (3, 6, or 12 seconds and 1 or 5 minutes).


One Touch Disc Burn

One Touch Disc Burn

Easily burn a DVD copy of your footage using the supplied software. Simply connect the camcorder to your PC via a USB cable and press the One Touch Disc Burn Button.


Easy Handycam Button

Easy Handycam® Button

Using a camcorder can be intimidating for some people. With a press of the Easy Handycam® Button, most of the advanced features of the camcorder are "locked out," letting you focus only the buttons essential for recording.


‘Sony’, ‘Cyber-shot’, ‘Handycam’, ‘Handycam Station’, ‘Memory Stick DUO’, ‘Memory Stick PRO Duo’, ‘Super SteadyShot’, and their
logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation, Japan. All other trademarks acknowledged.

Box Contents

  • Main Unit
  • AC Adaptor
  • Rechargeable Battery Pack
  • USB Cable
  • Editing Software


  • Customer Reviews

    Extremely Dissappointed1
    I purchased this camera in March 2008 and have used it on a number of occasions and am extremely dissappointed with the results. It is almost impossible to take steady shots, shake is very noticable even though the steady shot is activated. The microphone picks up creaks from the plastic casing and also when activating the zoom button, the microphone is also sensitive to wind noise even the silghtest breeze sounds like a gale blowing. Auto focus can be very tempremental and you can find your pictures losing focus for no obvious reason. The software does not allow you to edit your shots together other than in the order they were taken. I feel this camera has been a total waste of money and I am now actively seeking a replacement, I have been told that HD Cameras pictures are not very stable and memory cards or some other medium would be better.

    Backward step2
    Got this to replace a mini-DV Panasonic. Big mistake as the picture quality is vastly inferior. Auto-focus? It would be quicker to do it manually.

    Sat under the stairs in its case now, we use video mode on the digital camera.

    As another reviewer wrote, Sony should be truly ashamed of this.

    A near-perfect camcorder5
    I bought this camcorder a few days before I went on a two-week holiday to Boston and New York, so I was looking for one I could learn to use fast, and which wouldn't need a bag full of extras (tapes, disks, etc) for me to forget or leave on the plane. This, then, was perfect for my needs.

    Basically, if you know how to use a TV remote, you will be able to use this camera within 30 seconds of taking it out of the box. It's set up so that all the basic functions are immediately obvious. However, if you're the kind of person who needs to read the instruction manual first, this is still a great camera, because it's so simple and straightforward. The record button is under your thumb, the zoom is under your forefinger. Press once to record, press again to stop. There's no fiddling with tapes or disks. It records straight to the hard drive.

    When I was looking at cameras, I had a checklist of issues, including the following:

    BATTERY LIFE
    The battery that comes with the camera lasts long enough to record about 90 minutes with judicious use. Judicious use means not leaving it switched on in your hand when not recording. It has a standby mode, but that drains power also. I bought an extra battery (the FH100), which provides 10 hours of recording time (I still had 3 hours left on it after my two week holiday). There are other models that don't last as long which are cheaper. However, the longer-lasting batteries are bigger, sticking out the back of the camera and adding more weight.

    RECORDING TIME
    This camera has three different recording modes. In the normal mode, which is good enough for most home movies (still decent on my 32"+ TV), the internal hard drive holds over 10 hours of video. In the better quality mode, it holds less. In the lesser quality mode (ideal for web-quality video), it holds considerably more. Plus you can bump up the capacity with extra memory cards, but in two weeks I didn't come anywhere near filling up the hard drive.

    SCREEN / MENU
    Many of the features of the camera are controlled by the handy touchscreen, which can swivel around 180 degrees. The menu system takes a little while to get used to, and at first it takes some determined tapping through the various menus to find the more advanced options. Deleting movies is a bit fiddly. However, watching them is very straightforward - two taps and you're watching what you just filmed. Each clip has a thumbnail, indexed by date (or by the camera's clever face recognition function!).

    ZOOM
    Though this camera has technology to negate the effect of shaky hands, this is less proficient when you use the zoom. The optical zoom can make things half a mile away look close by, and the ridiculous digital zoom (several thousand times!) even closer, but the higher the zoom, the more pronounced any shaking will appear. If you have a tripod, fine, but otherwise, the high zoom range is probably never going to be used.

    ADVANCED FEATURES
    The camera has autofocus and auto white balance, which are generally useful for the average home movie because you don't want to be fiddling with settings all the time. However, auto white balance is the bane of indoor filming, because it tends to make everything and everyone look a radioactive orange. Fortunately, you can shut this off if you wish. The camera has special modes that allow you to film in black and white, sepia, and also a fun feature that makes your video look like an old flickering 1920s movie. Just be sure to turn it off when you've finished with it.

    STILLS CAMERA
    The camera can take still shots with a second twist of the power toggle, but they're only about 1MP in quality, which is less than some camera phones now. If you want to take good quality photos alongside your videos, you'll need an extra camera.

    SOFTWARE
    The software, like the camera itself, is simplicity itself. Once installed, all it requires you to do is plug in the camera, and then it does everything else for you. With the press of a button, you can download all your clips onto the computer. It has two different means of creating your own DVDs (watchable with any reasonable DVD player). The most straightforward is just to press the button on the side of the camera, though this means selecting the clips you want on the camera's screen. Alternatively, do it via the software. My main problem with the included software is that it doesn't seem to allow you to edit the running order of clips. Still, many Windows computers come with a movie making utility that allows you to do this anyway.

    ACCESSORIES
    You get everything you need in the box (except maybe a bigger battery, depending on needs). You get the software on CD-ROM, you get the power adapter (from which the battery also charges), you also get the USB lead to connect it to the computer, and another lead to connect it to many TVs. The camera has a durable, adjustable handstrap, but some people might want to buy a shoulder strap too. Also in the box is a catalogue of other accessories, such as protective cases, and different lenses.

    I'm quite a technophobe, not wanting a gadget that needs a science degree to operate, so this camera was perfect for me. What minor flaws it has have not impacted on any of my videos so far. I'm sure someone with more technical ability would be able to get more out of it, but as a great (and great value!) all-rounder, this camcorder is near-perfect.