I sold my
HDR-
CX7 a month before
HDR-
TG1 became available.
My Camera/Camcorder HistoryI am a big fan of Sony cameras. I bought my first Sony
Mavica Floppy digital camera FD-5 (640x480 0.3
megpixel) I believe about 10 years ago and I still have pictures in my album taken from that camera. Even the crappiest cell phone can take better picture than that now. But back then, it was such a technology advance and since flash memory are so expensive back then, I made my decision on a
floopy camera instead. I then upgraded to the first near
MEGAPIXEL (or interpolated
Megapixel)
Mavica FD83 which was the very first camera that takes
megapixel pictures and yet it's on floppy. I change my digital cameras almost once every year after that until I hit the
DSC-M1 which then I stopped.
DSC-M1 was the very first camera to take
640x480@30fps with STEREO sound that takes video almost as good as some of the camcorder. Back then, I did have my 1st Sony
miniDV camcorder but it was rarely used. I bought M1 thinking to leave my camcorder behind so I can use it as a camcorder as well. But the video quality on M1 is not comparable to the real camcorder after the compression.
The 2
nd camcorder I bought after many years with my
miniDV was
DCR-S100 which was the first Hard Drive Camcorder ever made by Sony. Back then,
JVC had some 1st generation of 30GB/60GB camcorders available already, but I found the color on the
JVC not very impressive at all. I bought my S100 the week it was released in Canada and I love it for sure. However, after a month, I found I was not carrying it much because of the size. When I go out with my kids, I have other gadgets to carry like
PSP/
DS lite, etc. At almost 500g, S100 simply is not a good choice to carry around with my kid the whole time.
The 3rd camcorder is to address the issue of weight and also the advancement to
HighDef. I picked
HDR-
CX7 for the size, weight. Like I said, I carry a lot of things with me when I go out. Therefore, the lighter, the better.
CX7 is beautiful and the video is simply impressive. I took it with me on the trip to Disney California at 2007 Christmas and took lots of pictures and video. Ever since
CX7, I have no more digital camera and I am not planning on buying any in the near future. I was happy with my
CX7, but it is not perfect. it's still around 350g to carry and with the circular shape, my bag usually looked bulky with it.
When I first saw they announced the
HDR-
TG1 in March 2008, I wasn't convinced right away. I thought it would be expensive and probably offer nothing new compare to my beloved
CX7.
In April 2008, Sony Canada/USA announced the price of
HDR-
TG1, and detail specification of
HDR-
TG1, then I immediately shouted, "that's the one".
Sony Canada posted
MSRP on
HDR-
TG1 as $999 and the accessories package for $100 more ($1099) comes with extra battery,
BCTRP wall charger, accessory bag, Camera leather style bag (
LCMTGA). That was an awesome deal and it is much cheaper than everything I had with my
CX7. Stupid enough, Sony pulled out the $1099 deal 2 weeks after but have the same deal in US for $999 but that was after I sold my
HDR-
CX7. I sold everything I had with
CX7 almost exactly the same package as the $1099 for
HRD-
TG1 for $850 (extra battery/
BCTRP/Sony Carry Case) and waited for a month for the
HDR-
TG1 for 3 reasons. 1. Smaller/Lighter with Titanium body 2. Face Detection camera. 3. Up-right shooting position.
So here I am, the 4
th Camcorder -
HDR-
TG1 (aka
HDR-
TG3 in Europe). I bought 2 of HDR-TG1 from Sony Store on May 16 2008 and I negotiated a pretty good price for 2 camcorders + 2 accessories pack (ACCTH5). Remember, if you go to Sony store in Canada, you can negotiate the price especially on Camcorders with accessories.
First impression compare to HDR-CX7It's small and I mean it. It felt like I was holding my
DSC-M1 on my hand except it's heavier. At around 250g, it felt solid on my hand. The titanium body does not leave finger print as on my
CX7. The battery is hidden so it looks much more elegant. In fact, I showed my HDR-TG1 to many people I know and a few of them's reactions were they will buy one for sure.
I am not sure how some review says the battery doesn't last more than an hour, but I have it fully charged and shows 96 minutes which is similar on what I can get on my CX7. The menu operation is very close to CX7. I can't find much changes to it other than the preview was taken out from the button and can only be access from the touch screen which is a bit inconvience for some people. The button on LCD screen is taken out from CX7 and the nigth shot was taken out as well. Camera resoultion is down to 4 Megapixel instead of 6.1 on my CX7, but the face detection sure makes up for it.
4 GB Memory Pro Duo Mark2 card was supplied. CX7 comes with nothing at all. Why HDR-CX7 didn't come with a memory still puzzled me. But Sony sure makes it right this time with HDR-TG1. Antoher qucik thing I have noticed is that with the highest settings on video, TG1 has like a few minutes more on 4GB memory as it was shown on the display for 28 minutes where as my CX7 shows 25 or less. Now sure how it was done, but it's a nice plus I guess.
More to come.....