



( 9 reviews )
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Posted: Jul 27 2009
I bought this camcorder to replace a damaged 2100 Sony camcorder (which I really liked!) and I wasn't so sure about the HDV. After all, most of my customers/clients aren't buying HD products yet. Well, my first job was a shoot at a convention, doing a celebrity "roast" for one of the guest writers. Can you spell 'flawless'? Sure you can! Can you say 'beautiful imagery'? I figured you could. Can you hear the GIANT SMILE on my face when the director complimented my shots? Even a near-idiot like me can look good with a camera like this one. Smooth zooms, effortless focusing (it could be a little faster on autofocus, but considering the low-light in that auditorium, not so bad after all) and the light weight and balance were great on the end of my jib crane! And considering that I hadn't even practiced with it (I wasn't expecting to be using it until 2 days before the shoot; my plans were for my cameraman to be shooting on Sunday while I was directing!), this camera was FANTASTIC!
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Posted: Jul 8 2009
The video I have shot so for has been outstanding. I have tried it in the Hd and normal Dv and both have been crisp and clear.
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( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jun 17 2009
I purchased the Sony HDR-FX7 to replace my eight year old Sony DCR-TRV900 Camcorder. The image colors are excellant and the picture quality is even better because this camera can record in HD or mini DV. The microphone is also better and you can see the stereo levels in the view finder. You can set Zebra Lines to manually control exposere. You can even take still pictures on a memory card while shooting video. You can press a button and see the last few seconds of your last shot. I am a retired professional video cameraman and this camcorder meets all my needs.















