Shoot, share and enjoy watching HD movies every day with the MHS-FS1 Bloggie camera. It features 4GB of internal memory which is good for recording up to two hours of HD video. You can also snap 5-megapixel still photos. Loaded with features like Auto Macro and SteadyShot image stabilization, you'll find more ways to express yourself than ever before. A vivid 2.7" (diag.) screen will rotate its orientation automatically making it simple for shooting and reviewing your shots. In addition to a flip-out USB arm, the Bloggie has pre-installed software so can easily tag your memories for easy uploading to sites such as YouTube, Facebook and Personal Space by Sony.
- 1920x1080p MP4 HD video w/5MP still images
- Full-screen vertical/horizontal record/playback on 2.7" LCD
- Up to 2 hours HD video with 4GB of internal memory
- Slim design with sleek finish and simplified operation
- Flip-out USB arm for upload/charge
Easy To Use, 1080p Camera, Built For Sharing!
I got my camera today and I was excited to take it for a test drive. My initial impression while unboxing it was how sleek & well packaged it was (the heavy thick internal box was very much like iphone and ipod). You get the camera, a usb extender cable, a camera tether/strap and the documents. The software is built into the camera so don't be shocked when you don't see it. The battery was fully charged when I got mine so I was instantly able to power it on and check it out. I started to read some documents and they told me to register and install the software before getting stated. Below I will breakdown the following process step by step.
>> Registration/Software/Setup:
When you get the camera out of the box you can plug it into your USB port on your machine. (Remember to have the power turned on when you plug it into the USB or it wont get detected) Two new folders show up on your drive list.."Bloggie" & "Bloggie Software". You then run the camera software called...
Missing Essential Features, but Easy to Use
I bought this specifically to record band rehearsals and performances. I think I might take it back because it is missing a couple of essential features, although it is quite easy to use and has surprisingly good audio quality.
When I started looking for a handheld camcorder to record music rehearsals and performances, I quickly narrowed down the field to the Sony Bloggie, the Zoom Q3 and the Zoom Q3 HD because of their listed attributes and the great reviews on these products. The Zoom Q3 was the front runner as far as audio quality was concerned (according to reviewers) but was not 1080p. The Bloggie was 1080p, but didn't have the audio rep of the Zoom. The Zoom Q3 HD had both. I finally settled on the Sony Bloggie because the Zoom Q3 HD was a little out of my price range, and because I could find it locally and I needed it ASAP.
So here's the review:
The Bloggie came in a slick little box which can also be used as a carrying case for all the...
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