Smallest High Definition Handycam® Camcorder is Sony HDR-TG1

The Sony HDR-TG1 Handycam® camcorder has a sleek design that is ultra-portable with an average size of your wallet. You can take it anywhere you go with any hassle. It is very lightweight, full high-definition (HD) camcorder that its body is made of pure titanium. The DR-TG1 Handycam® camcorder is a perfect traveling. This is the most compact HD recording camcorder in the world that is made by Sony and it is introduce in the Philippine market for the “on the go” users.
The Sony HDR-TG1 Handycam® camcorder has a pure titanium chassis with a Premium Hard Coating. Sony has increased the scratch resistance of this camcorder and lower the wear and tear. It records a full 1920 x 1080 HD resolution video and can capture a high quality still photos.
The Vice-President for Marketing of Sony Philippines Takashi Kozu has said that “Through the release of the HDR-TG1, Sony Philippines not only reaches out to the ‘on the go’ users of Handycam, but shows our customers that the camcorder business is very much alive and is constantly improving.”
The technology behind the Sony HDR-TG1 Handycam® camcorder is amazing that it combines the power of Sony’s ClearVid™ CMOS Sensor with Exmor™-derived technology and BIONZ™ Imaging Processor, technologies commonly associated with digital single-lens reflex cameras (D-SLR). This kind of technology allows users to record a crisp, vivid videos or movies and photos with a high sensitivity and low noise. It records to convenient Memory Stick PRO Duo™ media, and Sony’s ClearVid™ CMOS Sensor (with Exmor™ derived technology) and BIONZ™ image processor provide spectacular video and stunning 4.0 megapixel still images. Face Detection technology is also included, which automatically finds and enhances faces for beautiful results.
Sony Marketing Manager for Digital Imaging Kristine Villanueva has said that “Sony knows that portability is key for those on the go, so this is why the HDR-TG1 comes with a supplied 4GB Memory Stick to capture more still and moving images from your adventures, travels, or anything else you could think of.”
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