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Sony HDR-SR10 / SR10E

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Old 18-08-2008, 8:29 AM   #1
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Sony HDR-SR10 / SR10E

I am so confused and the more I read the more I am confused ,
please help me in this dilemma
I have several questions
1- what is the difference between SR10 and SR10E, what I have known so far that E means PAL , why I should pay more to get PAL , what I am gonna get from it , does only my videos be displayed on PAL TV although all TVs now a days are multi-systems , or the Video codec is editable, i am in confusion
keeping in mind that i want an easy way to edit my Videos

2- what is the real still image pixel resolution , is it 4 MP or is it .3 MP as displayed in some websites , and is there a difference in the MP when i record on the HDD or the memory stick
how would i know the real still image pixel resolution of any camcorder

3- what it is the difference between the Sony one and the Canon HG10 one which is better ?

4- have any one heard about digitalliquidators.com or quest4cameras.com , i always get from them the lowest price
for SR10 i will pay about $663 taxes incl.
taxes excluded about $617
are they reliable

help pls, thank u
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Re: Sony HDR-SR10 / SR10E

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Originally Posted by doaa View Post
I am so confused and the more I read the more I am confused ,
please help me in this dilemma
I have several questions
1- what is the difference between SR10 and SR10E, what I have known so far that E means PAL , why I should pay more to get PAL
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You dont have to pay more you just happen to live in PAL land!
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what I am gonna get from it , does only my videos be displayed on PAL TV although all TVs now a days are multi-systems
With Hi def AVCHD is doesnt matter Pal NTSC 50i/60i

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or the Video codec is editable, i am in confusion
keeping in mind that i want an easy way to edit my Videos
The System is not that relevant to editing. Easy editing of AVCHD is ( IMHO) an aspiration ATM!

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3- what it is the difference between the Sony one and the Canon HG10 one which is better
They are different and the Canon does have better low light abilities while the Sony can record SD
Niether is "better" .Also they feel a bit different in use so if you can have a play before flashing the plastic
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