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Sony MHS-PM1 High Definition SnapShot Camcorder with 5MP Camera & 4x Digital Zoom with 1.8 inch Screen - Orange
 
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Sony MHS-PM1 High Definition SnapShot Camcorder with 5MP Camera & 4x Digital Zoom with 1.8 inch Screen - Orange

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Technical Details

  • 1/2.5 inch size, 5.0 Megapixel CMOS with 4x digital zoom
  • Records high definition MP4 video and 5MP still images
  • 5 different scene selection modes
  • Rotating lens system
  • Measures 24 x 103 x 55mm
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Product details

  • Item Weight: 43 Kg
  • Boxed-product Weight: 907 g
  • Item model number: MHSPM1DC.CEH
  • ASIN: B001V5J676
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 8 Mar 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 9,616 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

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Product Description

Manufacturer's Description

The Sony MHS-PM1 is perfect for capturing and sharing video and photos. Because it's so small (just over 2cm thick and 5cm wide), it'll fit in your pocket. Which means it's always at hand and you never need to miss a moment. It's quick and easy to upload your videos and photos using the in-built PMB (Picture Motion Browser) Portable software. Capture, upload and share with just a few clicks.

Capture quality video clips in HD 1080p resolution

Capture quality video clips
in HD resolution

HD 1080p video
Colours and detail will stand out, and you'll get great quality video clips because you'll be shooting in HD (1440 x 1080 video resolution). And, to make it easier to share your films on sites like YouTube™, your audio and video files will be compressed instantly. MP4 compression creates smaller files without compromising quality so you can upload your clips even quicker. You've also got the choice of recording and playing back in Standard Definition format (640x480 video resolution). And with a 1.8" LCD screen, you'll see clearly and instantly what you've been filming.

Picture perfect
It's simple to switch from the HD movie mode to the 5 megapixel stills camera. And to help you get the shots you're after, you can choose between 5 unique scene selection modes like "Lowlight" or "Landscape", making it easier for you to take high-quality images, wherever you are. Then there's the 4x digital zoom which allows you to move in close to your subjects and capture all the action in crisp detail. And if you're after added stability, just pop the PM1 on a tripod - it's compatible.

Swivel the lens to turn on the power and start recording yourself

Swivel the lens to turn on the
power and start recording yourself

Unique swivel lens
For a fresh spin on self recording, the MHS-PM1 features a unique lens that swivels up to 270 degrees so you can include yourself and make sure you're not left out of the picture. It's particularly handy if you like to post videos of yourself on your blog. The lens doubles up as a power switch, so as soon as you rotate it, you're ready to start recording video or taking still shots immediately.

Long-lasting power and masses of memory
Now you never need to miss a memory. With Sony's long-lasting rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries you're ready to record up to 100 minutes of HD video footage before having to charge them up again. And for extra flexibility you can cram up to 8.5 hours of HD video footage or thousands of photos on to an ultra-small Memory Stick PRO Duo media, sold separately. That means easy transfer to a PC or Mac for emailing, printing or sharing with other Memory Stick PRO Duo compatible devices.

Effortlessly upload your videos with just a few clicks

Effortlessly upload your videos
with just a few clicks

Easy uploads
It's a piece of cake to upload and update your friends on what you've been up to. The MHS-PM1 comes with Sony's PMB (Picture Motion Browser) Portable software which makes it easy to select and upload your videos to video-sharing websites like YouTube™. You can also burn images to disc or email pictures to your friends, no need for any additional software. PMB's interface is clear, helpful and easy to use, enabling you to share your photos and videos with others in just a few clicks. (Compatible PC with internet capability required.)

Speedy transfers
Transfer your files quickly and easily using the supplied USB 2.0 cable. Connect your camera to a compatible PC or Mac and transfer video and still images faster than ever. You can even connect your PM1 to your TV for easy playback using the Multi-AV terminal and cable.

Trademark note: YouTube™ is a trademark of Google Inc.

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    Most Helpful Customer Reviews
    100 of 102 people found the following review helpful
    By Ian Wantling TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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    Sony MHS-PM1 HD Snapshot camcorder.
    Having been stunned at the HD capability of the Kodak Zx1 (which is slightly cheaper), I was delighted to be able to review and compare the Sony MHS-PM1.
    First to the basics - inside the box is the the camera itself, battery, charging dock, wrist strap, software, instruction manual, mains lead, RGB component cable, the standard red/white/yellow video cable and finally the USB lead. All the video connector cables are exclusive to this particular camera with Sony fitting the opposite end with a unique fitting plug that will only connect to this unit.
    On first inspection the unit looks very striking in its metallic orange/gold color, however I must say it feels very plastic (probably because it is), and the first thing that came to mind was that this unit will become very easily scratched if a case for is wasn't purchased.
    It's extremely compact and light - comparable to a mobile phone; perhaps a bit too light. I feel this is an error on the part of the designers - a thin metallic case, as well as offering more protection for the unit would have been a great improvement on the overall feeling and handling of the unit.
    The main controls are situated under the screen, photo mode, movie mode, playback and navigation. The on/off switch is on the right hand side and on the left hand side is the built in (mono) microphone, USB/AV and mains-in ports. The lens which rotates 270 degrees front to back neatly folds down into the top of the camera when not in use. There is also a tripod screw port on the underside of the camera.
    No pro-duo memory card came as standard and will be a necessary additional expense. Fortunately I was able to borrow one from my sons PSP and start shoot video once I'd charge the battery. Another concern on my initial inspection was that the unit lacked a HDMI port, which to me again was a bit of a design error as the purpose of the camera is to record in HD. In fairness if your TV has HD component input (which most actually do) the lack of a HDMI port shouldn't be an issue as the supplied leads will provide you with HD playback.
    Now; to the use of and results from the camera.
    The camera can be turned on using either the on/off button on the right hand side or simply rotating the lens from its "sleeping" position to an "in use" position. There are several set up menus which are easily accessed to set the time and date and the video and photo quality. I set the camera to the highest quality for both - 5mp on the photo and 1080p (30 frames per second) on video. On a 4gb memory card this gives around 1500 photos or 1hr 15mins of HD video. There are various scene modes which can be set via the on screen menu including low light and sports.
    Using the camera is an absolute breeze and I can't see anyone struggling to use it. To take a photo you depress the photo button, and likewise to take a video - it really is that simple. The display on the screen tells you how much recording time / how many photos you have left, as well as the quality settings of the recording/photos you are taking and there's a battery life indicator.

    The Results.
    Video -
    I took several videos in both 720p and 1080p, both indoor and outdoor. The results were excellent. Fluid, rich colors and superb sound from the tiny on board microphone. If you're intending to playback on a large screen TV then you must set the resolution to 1080 otherwise the results will look just like standard definition. One comment I must make however is the HD images from the Sony are not as rich and luxurious as those produced by the afore mentioned Kodak Zx1. The only reson I can put this down to is that the Zx1 records at 60 frames per second and the Sony at a maximum of 30 frames per second.
    Try not to zoom to often as the results (and this also applies to the Kodak) are always jittery; almost like stop motion, not at all fluent as conventionnal camcorders.
    That said, the Sony has much better sound reproduction than the Kodak.
    I'd also recommend using a small desk top tripod as the camera is so light it will pick up every shake in your hand whilst recording.

    Photos -
    I printed an A4 print taken of my son (outdoors) - there is no flash on this unit - and the result again was excellent; far superior to my Nokia N95 and as good as any other 5mp camera I've previously used.

    Conclusion.
    I've been extremely fortunate to be able to have had a similar machine to compare the Sony to. Had I had not my review would be a glowing five stars for the Sony. Whilst the Sony wins hands down on its compactness, looks, functionality and features, the Kodak wins this argument on the finished HD results alone. As a standalone unit the Sony is a sleek and feature packed gadget that will deliver you astoundingly good results; the Kodak delivers astoundingly amazing results.

    For uploading blog videos, for nights out clubbing and for watching on your pc - go for the Sony.

    For large screen viewing, I have to steer you towards the Kodak Zx1.
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    21 of 23 people found the following review helpful
    By K. L. Wren HALL OF FAME TOP 50 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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    This small, utra-lightweight camcorder/camera is one to drop into your pocket or bag, take everywhere you go and enjoy using.

    Its small size means it can be comfortably stuffed into a pocket and with its rotating head the lens is protected when not in use while also forming a sleek and secure unit to carry around. An advantage of being so small and light is that you don't need to make a conscious effort to pack a bag to take it with you - therefore you're more likely to use it to catch and record moments you might otherwise miss.

    Start-up is fast - just rotate the lens with your thumb; it's easy to hold and very simple to use - even for the complete novice. It has a full 'auto' mode so all you need to do is point it at the subject and press either the generously-sized 'Movie' or 'Photo' button and let the camera work out the best settings.

    Strengths
    HD resolution 1440 x 1080 - beats the ultra-compact camcorder competition
    Dual function - HD camcorder and 5 megapixel camera
    Very lightweight - lighter than my mobile phone!
    Easy to carry
    Unobtrusive - handy for discreet filming
    Rapid start-up
    Very simple to use
    Good battery life - about 90 minutes in my tests
    Rotating lens - one of the best design features I've seen
    Perfect lens for self-filming
    Sensitive mic produces crisp sound
    Good quality video footage
    Accurate colour reproduction
    Good white balance
    Produces smooth video footage in a choice of three resolutions
    MPEG-4 /AVCH.264 format produces smaller, more manageable files than other formats (eg MPEG-2)
    An 8GB Memory Stick will hold nearly 3 hours of video in its highest resolution.
    Good for filming your own action footage - could fasten it to bike handlebars or tuck it inside chest strap on rucksack
    Easy video upload to YouTube at the press of a button
    Perfect for blogging

    Weaknesses
    Fixed focus lens
    No optical zoom (only 4x digital)
    Digital zoom is jerky and virtually unusable
    1.8" monitor is small (but in proportion for a very small camcorder)
    Tiny lens admits little light so low-light images can be soft and noisy (a problem common to all ultra compact cameras and camcorders)
    Measly 12MB internal memory
    Too few settings
    No option to over-ride auto white balance
    No video light
    No flash
    Mono sound
    Uses Memory Stick Duo Pro - not SD/SDHC cards
    Maximum length of a video clip is limited to 25 minutes. Why?
    Digital zoom button feels upside-down (pressing down to zoom in telephoto feels wrong; it should be the other way around!)
    No image stabiliser
    Can't take still photos while filming
    Overpriced??

    I've used lots of camcorders and cameras and I've always felt that Sony produce crisper, clearer images with less noise and smoother video than probably all brands of competing models in their class - and this little gem is no exception in producing very usable video footage in up to 1440 x 1080 resolution and still images with good colour reproduction at up to 5 megapixels.

    The white balance is good and outperforms other ultra-compacts but it can struggle with dim flourescent lighting and produce a greenish-yellow tinge. It's clearly invalid to directly compare this MHS-PM1 with the full-size HD camcorders at more than twice the size, weight and price - it can't match these, but the general perfomance in terms of sound quality, light sensitivity, white balance and colour accuracy on the MHS-PM1 is unmatched by the other simple point-and-shoot camcorders in its class such as the 'Flip' range of camcorders.

    This camera should please anyone looking for an ultra-compact camcorder capable of producing high quality, hi-definition video clips. It's an eye-catching design, sleek and functional and it's only when you use it that you realise how innovative and valuable the rotating lens is - no matter how you hold the camera, you can view the image simply by adjusting the angle of the lens and, of course, you can film yourself! This is actually one of the camera's main strengths - the lens' focal length is perfect for self-filming (and blogging) although, personally, I'd have preferred a wider-angle lens more suited to landscapes.

    Due to the design and shape of the camcorder, I could visualise it being used for some active sports by strapping it to bike handlebars or even around your chest. It's also a camcorder which can be used with just one hand because unlike those with a flip-out monitor, it doesn't require a second hand to steady it.

    The supplied software is adequate - it will quickly import files and the automatic correction on the still image editing facility is surprisingly good. As for video editing, this is limited to a simply cropping, cutting and dividing clips. Additional software will be needed for editing. I tested it with CyberLink DVD Suite 7 Pro (PC CD) which worked well.

    Sharing video online is easy: just connect the camera to a PC, pop it into 'play' mode and at the press of the 'Sharemark' button, videos can be uploaded to YouTube or other online sharing services.

    Although the photo and especially the video quality is good, it can't pretend to match that produced by full size HD camcorders but, if you're like me and just can't be bothered to lug a larger, heavier and more cumbersome (and pricey) camera around, then this could be the model for you.

    In my view it is another winning design from Sony and shouldn't disappoint anyone looking for a simple point-and-shoot, compact and convenient, portable, lightweight camcorder designed to be carried around, used and enjoyed.
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    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
    By Timo King VINE™ VOICE
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    The camera as you can probably see, is very orange. The video capture takes advantage of full 1080p resolution and contains a 5 megapixel camera, both of which under the right lighting conditions look fairly impressive. The swivel lens allows you to film ahead of you, or film yourself, however the viewing angle is so narrow that the latter never really works like you'd want it to.

    It comes with a lithium battery, so that you will recharge it via the mains and will be able to purchase additional packs. It requires Sony Pro Duo memory sticks, which typically cost about double the price of regular SD cards.

    Overall it's a decent enough little camera, but it's quite expensive and not ideal for me. I've used better, cheaper cameras. If you're looking at the pictures and specs thinking that this camera looks quite impressive, it might be misleading you a bit. Have another look around and see what else you can find before you make your decision..
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