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Camcorder Sony DCR-PC109E

The Sony DCR-PC109E camcorder is a compact and lightweight device, weighing only 385 g, ideal for capturing your memories with ease. With dimensions of 50 mm wide, 98 mm deep, and 97 mm high, it is designed for easy handling and optimal integration into your photography equipment.

This model is equipped with a 10x optical zoom and a 120x digital zoom, allowing you to capture precise details even from a distance. Its 2.5-inch hybrid LCD screen offers exceptional image quality for an immersive viewing experience.

The resolution of 1152 x 864 pixels ensures remarkable clarity, while its 1/5 inch CCD sensor and a total of 1.07 megapixels provide sharp and detailed shots. With a minimum illumination of only 7 lux, the DCR-PC109E also excels in low-light conditions.

In summary, the Sony DCR-PC109E is a versatile camcorder, offering optimal performance and an enhanced user experience for all your video and photo capture needs.

Manuals of product DCR-PC109E

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Editorial note

The Sony DCR-PC109E camcorder stands out for its lightness and compactness, weighing only 385 g, making it easy to carry and pleasant to use during long shooting sessions. Its 10x optical zoom allows for capturing sharp details from a distance, while the 2.5-inch hybrid LCD screen provides a satisfying viewing experience, although the screen size may be considered too small for comfortable viewing. In terms of performance, the DCR-PC109E offers a resolution of 1152 x 864 pixels, which is acceptable but may not meet the expectations of users looking for high-definition video quality. Additionally, while the CCD sensor ensures good image quality, it may have some limitations in low-light conditions, particularly with a minimum illumination of 7 lux. The camcorder also comes with handy documents, including a user manual and safety instructions, which make it easier to use. However, the 120x digital zoom may result in a loss of image quality, which could disappoint users looking to achieve precise distant shots. Overall, the Sony DCR-PC109E is an interesting choice for video enthusiasts, offering good value for money, but it is important to consider its limitations to ensure it meets the specific needs of each user.

Score details

User experience

The user experience is generally positive thanks to a 2.5-inch hybrid LCD screen and a lightweight design. However, the screen size may seem too small for comfortable viewing.

Performance

The performance is satisfactory with a 10x optical zoom and good image quality, but the resolution of 1152 x 864 pixels may be considered below current standards.

Battery life

The lightweight camcorder allows for prolonged use without too much fatigue, although its weight of 385 g can become tiring during extended use.

Design

The design is compact and ergonomic, making it easy to transport. However, the weight can be an issue during long shooting sessions.

Features

The camcorder is equipped with interesting features, such as a CCD sensor and good low-light performance, but the 120x digital zoom can reduce image quality.

Documentation

The product comes with two useful documents, including a user manual and safety instructions, totaling 158 pages.


Advantages

Lightweight and compact, easy to carry.

10x optical zoom for precise details.

2.5-inch LCD screen for better viewing.

Resolution 1152 x 864 pixels, clear images.

1/5 inch CCD sensor for enhanced sharpness.

Good performance in low light.

Disadvantages

Weight of 385 g tiring in the long term

2.5-inch screen too small

Resolution of 1152 x 864 pixels limited

CCD sensor less effective in low light

120x digital zoom degrades quality

Technical Specifications DCR-PC109E

General Information

Weight and dimensions

  • Weight
    385 g
  • Width
    50 mm
  • Depth
    98 mm
  • Height
    97 mm

Objective system

  • Optical zoom
    10 x
  • Digital zoom
    120 x

Screen

  • Screen
    hybrid LCD
  • Screen size
    2.5

Other features

  • Resolution
    1152 x 864 pixels

Camera

  • Minimum illumination
    7 lux

Image sensor

  • Sensor type
    CCD (charge-coupled device)
  • Optical sensor size
    1/5 "
  • Total megapixels
    1.07 MP

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a megapixel?
The term megapixel refers to the number of pixels present in the sensor, where 1 megapixel equals 1 million pixels. The more pixels there are, the better the potential image quality.
What does the abbreviation "MP" mean?
The abbreviation MP stands for megapixels.
What is the weight of the Sony DCR-PC109E?
The weight of the Sony DCR-PC109E is 385 grams.
What is the size of the screen on the Sony DCR-PC109E?
The screen on the Sony DCR-PC109E measures 2.5 inches.
What is the height of the Sony DCR-PC109E?
The height of the Sony DCR-PC109E is 97 millimeters.
What is the width of the Sony DCR-PC109E?
The width of the Sony DCR-PC109E is 50 millimeters.
What is the depth of the Sony DCR-PC109E?
The depth of the Sony DCR-PC109E is 98 millimeters.
Is the manual for the Sony DCR-PC109E available in French?
Yes, the manual for the Sony DCR-PC109E is available in French.

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Presentation of product DCR-PC109E specifications from brand Sony

General Information

The Sony DCR-PC109E is a camcorder from the renowned brand Sony, known for its commitment to quality and innovation in the electronics sector. This model, identified by the EAN codes 4901780884827 and 4901780884841, is designed to deliver optimal performance, thereby enhancing the user experience.

Weight and Dimensions

385 g, the Sony DCR-PC109E is lightweight and easy to carry, making it a practical choice for users on the go. Its dimensions, with a width of 50 mm, a depth of 98 mm, and a height of 97 mm, ensure a seamless integration into various spaces while maintaining a comfortable grip.

Lens System

This camcorder is equipped with a 10x optical zoom, allowing for precise detail capture even from a distance. Additionally, its 120x digital zoom offers extra flexibility for distant shots, although it may result in a loss of image quality.

Screen

The Sony DCR-PC109E features a hybrid LCD screen of 2.5 inches, providing an immersive visual experience with remarkable image quality. However, its size may be perceived as a drawback for some users when composing images.

Other Features

With a resolution of 1152 x 864 pixels, this camcorder ensures clear and detailed images, perfect for capturing precious moments. This resolution, while satisfactory, may seem inferior to current standards, thus limiting the quality of high-definition videos.

Camera

The Sony DCR-PC109E stands out for its low-light performance, requiring a minimum illumination of 7 lux, allowing it to record quality footage even in poorly lit environments.

Image Sensor

Equipped with a CCD (charge-coupled device) sensor of 1/5 inch, this camcorder guarantees optimal image quality for various shooting needs. With a total of 1.07 MP, it allows you to take sharp and precise photos, although some limitations may be noted in low-light conditions compared to more modern sensors.