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Sony HDR-SR12E HD Hard Disc Drive Handycam - 10MP

Sony HDR-SR12E HD Hard Disc Drive Handycam - 10MP
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #33359 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: HDRSR12E.CEH
  • Released on: 2008-03-03
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 1.23 pounds

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Manufacturer's Description
Handycam A Plus HDR-SR12
Sony Logo
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HDR-SR12
Complete the picture. The HDR-SR12 Handycam® camcorder delivers an incredible, Full HD 1920 x 1080 high definition video package built around an internal 120GB hard disk drive. A professional-quality Carl Zeiss® Vario-Sonnar® T* lens and ClearVid CMOS sensor (with Exmor technology) and BIONZ image processor let you capture crisp, detailed video and still images. Additionally, Super SteadyShot optical image stabilisation and Face Detection technology help reduce blur, increase color and contrast, and make everyone look their best.

Sony Handycam HDR-SR12


1920x1080 Recording

1920x1080 Recording

Record stunning, incredibly detailed video footage in the clarity of 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution.


Recording Time

Recording Time

Up to 48 hours HD recording on 120GB hard drive plus HYBRID recording on optional Memory Stick for easy sharing.


ClearVid™ CMOS Sensor (with Exmor™ Technology) and BIONZ™ Image Processor

ClearVid CMOS Sensor (with Exmor Technology) and BIONZ Image Processor

Sony-developed ClearVid CMOS Sensor.
Unlike conventional sensors, it uses an innovative ‘tilted’ pixel layout. This boosts resolution and sensitivity so your pictures always look great, even if you’re shooting indoors or in low light. It’s teamed with Sony Exmor technology that reduces picture noise when signals are converted into digital form. You’ll really notice the difference, whether you’re shooting video or stills.


BIONZ™ Image Processor

BIONZ Image Processor

The advanced Sony BIONZ Image Processor uses hardware-based Large Scale Integrated (LSI) circuitry that improves camera response time, screens out noise before RAW data conversion, handles Dynamic Range Optimization processing, and prolongs battery life.


Professional Quality Carl Zeiss® Vario-Sonnar® T* Lens

Professional Quality Carl Zeiss® Vario-Sonnar® T* Lens

Carl Zeiss® Vario-Sonnar® T* lenses use highly advanced optics to deliver vivid image brilliance, true-to-life colour saturation, and perfect renditions of subtle tones. The additional T* coating further reduces unwanted glare and flare for increased contrast and colour.


12X Optical / 150X Digital Zoom

12X Optical / 150X Digital Zoom

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


Super SteadyShot® Image Stabilization System

Super SteadyShot Image Stabilisation System

The Super SteadyShot Optical Image Stabilisation System from Sony reduces blur caused by camera shake and vibration, so your images stay crisp and clear. This optical stabilisation system achieves an even higher level of smoothness without the image degradation that can occur with some digital stabilisation systems.


x.v. Colour™ Technology

x.v. Colour Technology

x.v.Color technology can capture or display nearly twice as many (1.8x) viewable colours than possible with the traditional RGB colour standard. This provides a more accurate and vivid colour range, for a more natural, lifelike overall experience.


Face Detection for Video Footage and Digital Still Photos

Face Detection for Video Footage and Digital Still Photos

Made possible by the BIONZ image processing engine, Face Detection technology recognizes up to 8 faces anywhere in the frame and automatically controls focus, exposure, and colour to help capture smiling faces brightly and clearly. Face Detection also helps make skin tones look natural without affecting other colours in the image.


Dynamic Range Optimizer

Dynamic Range Optimizer

Powered by the exclusive Sony’s BIONZ high-speed processing engine, D-Range Optimization preserves image data in bright highlights, such as suppressing "whiteout" in skies. When shooting in backlit settings, D-Range Optimization reveals more detail in shadows, preventing "blackout." As a result, the captured image appears as natural as the original scene.


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.


3.2

3.2" Wide (16:9) Touch Panel XtraFine LCD Display (921K pixels)

The 3.2" Wide (16:9) XtraFine LCD screen displays sharp, bright, photo-quality images, letting you compose and share video and still images more easily -- even outdoors. With nearly 1 megapixel (921K pixels) resolution and a wide viewing angle, the XtraFine LCD screen is like having a high-resolution video and photo viewer built into your camcorder.


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).


HDMI™ Connection with BRAVIA® Sync™ Technology

HDMI Connection with BRAVIA Sync Technology

HDMI connectivity provides a simple, high-quality video and audio connection, with the ability to transmit HD video and 5.1 channel audio directly from the camcorder to compatible HDTV’s via a single cable. With BRAVIA Sync technology, the HDMI connection also delivers the ability to control both the camcorder and HDTV using a single BRAVIA TV remote.


‘Sony’, ‘Cyber-shot’, ‘Handycam’, ‘Handycam Station’, ‘Memory Stick DUO’, ‘Memory Stick PRO Duo’, ‘Super SteadyShot’, ‘Bionz’,
‘x.v.Colour’, ‘BRAVIA’, ‘BRAVIA Theatre Sync’, 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

    Very close to excellent ...4
    This review will be easier if you imagine the perfect high definition mini camcorder and I then mention the problems. The SR12E is really good and for the size amazing but it's not 100% perfect.
    So: The image quality is excellent (I display the output on a 52" 1080 unit) in good light despite only being 1080i not 1080p. I have several Blu-Ray discs that are shamed by the quality of this small device. Colours are really close to reality and skintones are good. I don't see many anomalies in the image (ie compression artifacts). As the light decreases so does the quality. In low light the image can get quite poor but still acceptable.
    Focussing is a major problem. I'm used to a SONY HDR-FX1 which nails focus in any lighting conditions. The SR12E sometimes loses focus in daylight and hunts badly in low light. It's slow to find the lock and that can be irritating when the video is played back. In that sense it truly is an amateur consumer play thing but it's a shame - so close.
    The still image mode is rubbish. Don't get seduced by the 10-Megapixel claim, at best it's 3 Megapixels in my opinion and very noisy too. The images that my Nokia N95 phone produce are FAR better than those of the SR12E. In fact in my opinion it's useless as a still image camera.
    The GUI is good once you're used to it. It's sub-menu driven and can be confusing at first. The touchscreen interface is OK but it drives me mad to see finger prints all over the image in sunlight. In strong light the dirt on the screen can obscure the image completely! Having said that, the monitor quality is really good. It's big, bright and has a good resolution.
    The audio is a tricky one. The 5.1 surround is really impressive but because the mics are so tiny they suffer badly from wind noise and ambient noise too. I used the machine on a Tokyo train and the voice of my friend in front of me was all but lost in the din of the ambient noise picked up by the other mic channels. In a low noise environment it's stunning though and well worth switching on. There's a zoom mic mode too which kinda works but loses much of the surround information because it reroutes the rear mic info to the front. Note that the only way to hear the surround sound is to get the files off the camera onto a pc and thereby a disc. Direct from the camera via HDMI it's 2 channels only.
    The best way by far to view the output is to use the supplied software to burn a 35 minute DVD of the AVCHD files from the camcorder. The DVD disc then becomes an AVCHD disc in a compatible Blu-Ray player (like my Sony BDP-S300). The image quality is identical to the direct version and the sound is 5.1
    The SR12E is well built and feels solid. You'll need a bigger battery than that supplied though and also a suitable HDMI cable if you want to connect to your TV.
    In conclusion: this is a machine for holidays and general life recording but not making movies. Bearing that in mind it's worth the money.

    Truly Remarkable5
    I wanted a new camcorder for the holidays. I come from the era of tape, and although I have gone digital in all other areas, this was the last one to be upgraded. My first camcorder was a Hitachi, that was a Super VHS-C, would record 30 minutes, and the thing looked like what the BBC camera men would carry and it cost £1,500.00 back in 1991. My we have come a long way!

    The Sony camcorder is simply stunning (not without faults - later!).
    With the £50.00 cash back its only £690.00 or there about. I have given it 5 stars, but it should score a 4.75, as it does have some flaws, but these are very minor gripes when you consider what you get.

    Firstly, it looks the nuts. It looks cool; it's well built and oozes quality. For me I would class it as tiny, it sits in the palm of my hand, so no more lugging around large camcorders, tape and bags etc. That is a big advantage.

    The menu system makes it very easy to use, the touch screen works like a dream, and the image on the little screen is truly superb. I love all of it.

    Sony really has got it together when it comes to consumer electronics. The accessories are mainly the cables, with a docking shoe, which is useful for charging when not in use.

    The picture quality far surpasses my expectations. My wife's garden looked simply stunning on our 46 inch 1080p Sony Bravia. The colours don't run like on the old tape camcorders, and the greens of the trees in the garden are virtually life like. I can't explain how good they look. The camcorder was primarily bought for outside holiday shooting and for this it will be ideal.

    Here is the big selling point for me, and where Sony gets it right ahead of all the other competition. Inter connectivity with other Sony products. I can plug the camera into my PlayStation 3, via the USB cable and simply either watch the footage on the TV via the PS3, or can even copy the footage to the PS3 and keep it on there and watch when I want. This for me is truly the best thing ever, no more burning DVD's or plugging it into the TV etc; I can just plug into the PS3 copy it off and watch it. That for me is the major advantage of digital technology and where Sony has got it right.

    Our PS3 is the centre of our living room, we have all our digitalphoto's on ther, all of our music, and now we can have all of our home movies on there.

    I can now just get myself a larger external hard drive, and simply have a library of my footage on a hard drive and can simply watch when needed, no more discs, no more burning DVD's.

    Convenient it is.

    My only 2 gripes are these.

    You can set it to fade in and out when recording, but you have to remember to do it every time, you cannot default it. Something my old Sony tape camcorder would not do either.

    Secondly, fast panning shots do become slightly blurred, so when doing panning shots, you have to take them slow, but it can happily record moving footage as long as your not moving fast, trees in the wind looked brilliant, but pan away fast and it will blur, but I can't imagine my old camcorder did any different.

    So there yo have it, its well built, quality, superbly convinient, cheap, great picture and only minor faults.

    Well done Sony.

    HDR-SR12E5
    I updated my old Tape FUJI camera for the Sony SR12E unit and the performance of this camera is brillant. The operation is easy and not difficult to to get great results out of the box without having to go through the CD based manual. The camera is a little heavier than the current small camcorders but this one is packed with features with loads of options.
    There is a couple of problems however. If your hand is not too large it can be difficult to reach the top mounted "Photo" and "Zoom" buttons. Another excuse for the wife not to use it. Likewise the record button on the back can also be diffiecut to reach but I am getting used to it. The backlight compensation switch is activated using a very small button just under the front of the lens which takes a bit of finding when you are in the middle of shooting a scene.
    The optional 37mm ND filter and Polarising filter kits are not available as they have been "Discontinued" according the the local Sony shop. Strange for a "NEW" camera product.

    Other than that the camera has with its 120GB hard disk storage got loads or capacity before having to upload into a computer for burning to DVD. The camera has a very simple to use editing function where you can split the recorded image at selectable points to get rid of unwanted sections and then discarding the parts you dont want. I have no idea as to the data managment of the hard drive when sections are deleted but hopefully Sony will have worked out the problem of de-fragmentation of the drive so that delted files dont use up recording capacity without having to clean up the drive from scratch.
    Only one last comment. If you can afford one GET one you wont be dissapointed.