David Carnoy | Apr 29, 2009
(Credit: Sony)
Sony's first entry in the mini-camcorder arena was 2007's
NSC-GC1 Net-sharing Cam. That model didn't fare too well in our review, but Sony seems to have learned from that experience and made some improvements to its new line of YouTube-friendly budget camcorders, dubbed "Webbie HD" models.
We picked up the MHS-PM1 (US$150 at Best Buy), which follows in the footsteps of models like the
Flip Video MinoHD, with a vertical, almost cell-phone-like design. Sony also makes a horizontal, more traditional and slightly more expensive version, the
MHS-CM1, which features a 5x zoom lens. Both models come in three colors--purple, orange, and silver--but Best Buy was only carrying the purple MHS-PM1 here in New York.
We had high hopes for Sony coming through with something truly compelling in this category. And yes, the Webbie HD has some nice aspects. But when all was said and done, the model we reviewed came up a little short.
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