Decent video performance, and very easy to use
Great automatic controls
Ergonomic palmfriendly design
Value does not compare favorably with competitors
No mic input and poor manual control interface and fearture set
In the lineup below, only the DCRHC36 scores lower
Within Sony’s family of consumer camcorders, the mid-range DCR-HC46 ($599.99 MSRP) is quite an improvement over its step-down siblings, the HC26 and HC36. It features better image quality in bright light, a similarly easy to use design, and refined...
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Published: 2006-08-16, Author: Philip , review by: cnet.com
Small size; lightweight; easy to use.
No accessory shoe; short battery life; low-resolution still images.
Sonys top midlevel MiniDV camcorder delivers quality video that is worth the step up from its less-expensive siblings.
Abstract: Its the most expensive MiniDV camcorder in this group, but the Sony DCR-HC46 offers features found in none of the others here. For starters, this model sports Sonys unique 2.7-inch widescreen touch panel display, which while nice, forces you to regul...
Abstract: Sony camcorders are easy to use and very solid performers in Easy mode ? and for the point-and-shooter, the HC46 a good choice. The options it adds over the step-down HC36 will be worth the extra $100 for many customers, and at $300 less than the HC96,...
pas de griffe porte-accessoire ; courte autonomie ; photos de basse résolution.
meilleur modèle milieu de gamme de Sony, le caméscope MiniDV DCR-HC46 produit une vidéo de qualité qui justifie que lon délaisse ses homologues meilleur marché pour passer au niveau supérieur.
pas de griffe porte-accessoire ; courte autonomie ; photos de basse résolution.
meilleur modèle milieu de gamme de Sony, le caméscope MiniDV DCR-HC46 produit une vidéo de qualité qui justifie que lon délaisse ses homologues meilleur marché pour passer au niveau supérieur. ...