Sony HDR-SR11 Review February 17th, 2009 | by David Elrich

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The Sony Handycam HDR-SR11 is a slightly mixed bag with the ledger heavily weighted to the positive.


Highs: Full HD 1920 x 1080 60GB AVCHD HDD Camcorder

Lows: Expensive; weak low-light performance

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Introduction

Editor's Choice

The popularity of hard disk drive standard definition and high-def camcorders continues to climb. Nothing beats the storage capability of a HDD video maker—just think, you can record hour after hour of baby giggles, if that’s your thing (and new parents, you can admit it). Hard drive cams are great for everyone else too since you can record anything to your heart’s content for much longer than any tape or disk-based system. And nothing beats the instantly generated thumbnails that let you hop from scene to scene during playback. Sony dominates the HDD market for SD and HD video makers—just as they do every other camcorder format. That said we were happy to get our hands on the new HDR-SR11, the company’s HDD model that records Full HD 1920 x 1080I video along with 10-megapixel digital stills to a hefty 60GB hard drive. The camcorder even has Face Detection, the digicam feature du jour that works for video and stills. Even though there were no toddlers in the house, we definitely wanted to start recording ASAP…




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