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  Published: 2006-11-20, review by: Cnetfrance.fr

  • vidéos nettes et saturées présentant peu de bruit ; excellente qualité de fabrication ; mise au point rapide et fluide avec une bonne stabilisation de limage.
  • clichés photos médiocres ; artefacts de mouvement occasionnels et optiques sur les vidéos ; disques illisibles par la plupart des appareils ; logiciels fournis médiocres mais nécessaires ; pas de filtre coupe-vent pou...
  • caméscope à la qualité dimage hors norme, le HDR-UX1 de Sony pèche par son manque de compatibilité. Cest pour le moment le prix à payer pour enregistrer en HD sur DVD.

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  Published: 2006-11-20, review by: zdnet.fr

  • vidéos nettes et saturées présentant peu de bruit ; excellente qualité de fabrication ; mise au point rapide et fluide avec une bonne stabilisation de limage.
  • clichés photos médiocres ; artefacts de mouvement occasionnels et optiques sur les vidéos ; disques illisibles par la plupart des appareils ; logiciels fournis médiocres mais nécessaires ; pas de filtre coupe-vent pour le micro, pas dentrée micro
  • caméscope à la qualité dimage hors norme, le HDR-UX1 de Sony pèche par son manque de compatibilité. Cest pour le moment le prix à payer pour enregistrer en HD sur DVD. ...

 
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  Published: 2006-10-27, review by: eventdv.net

  • Abstract:  My experience with the UX1 was not only pleasant, but fun. The first Sony camcorder to support the new H.264-based AVC-HD acquisition format, it fits the hand, feels solid, and has several features I was surprised to find on a low-cost ($1,400) camc...

 
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  Published: 2006-10-27, review by: easycamcorders.com

  • Great feature set all around with ring control, mic and headphone jacks, HDMI terminal Dual record and Smooth Slow Record neat additions HD video on a DVD, the first of its kind Immense 3.5 inch LCD makes touchscreen navigation actually feasible Eff...
  • AVCHD workflow is a work in progress Compression results in more noise than HDV No independent control over gain and shutter speed Menu is more efficient than before but more confusing
  • The Sony HDR-UX1 is undoubtedly one of the most innovative camcorders of the year. Not only is it Sony’s premiere DVD camcorder, it is also one of two models to share the distinction of being the first to use AVCHD, a new high definition format that...

 
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  Published: 2006-10-12, review by: cnet.com.au

  • Sharp, saturated, low-noise video, Excellent build quality, Fast, smooth focus with effective image stabilisation
  • Mediocre still photos, Optical and occasional motion artifacts in video, Discs unreadable by most devices, Lame but necessary bundled software, No windscreen filter for microphone
  • The Sony Handycam HDR-UX1 is a very nice camcorder; unfortunately, its myriad compatibility issues make it almost impossible to recommend over other similar models. ...

 
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  Published: 2006-10-10, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com

  • Sharp, saturated, low-noise video; excellent build quality; fast, smooth focus with effective image stabilization.
  • Mediocre still photos; optical and occasional motion artifacts in video; discs unreadable by most devices; lame but necessary bundled software; no windscreen filter for microphone.
  • The Sony Handycam HDR-UX1 is a very nice camcorder; unfortunately, its myriad compatibility issues make it almost impossible to recommend over other similar models.

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  Published: 2006-09-29, review by: camcorderinfo.com

  • Abstract:  Blu-ray or HD DVD. Those two formats are currently battling it out in the home movie front. If you already own a DVD camcorder, you can almost definitely use the same media you ve been using all along.

 
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