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Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 60x optical zoom/2000x digital zoom SteadyShot image stabilization for clearer video and stills when shooting handheld Face Index and Film Roll Index for quick, easy searches Wide LCD with easy to use touchscreen Color viewfinder Power on by LCD: quick start-up from standby with ultra-low power consumption in sleep mode Stereo sound recording with zoom microphone for clearer dialog and sound of foreground subjects USB High-speed connection for fast PC transfer (output only) Fun, easy to use Picture Motion Browser PC software for managing and uploading video and photos in calendar view |
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Sony DCRDVD150E Handycam Camcorder With Zoom(60x Optical, 2000x D ...
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