Sony Handycam HDR-CX160 (black)
Manufacturer: Sony Part number: HDRCX160/B
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- Typical for their price class, the no-frills Sony Handycam HDR-CX130, CX160, and XR160 produce generally subpar HD video, but if you're not picky you'll probably be fine. The CX130 is the best buy of the three, as long as you go cheap on the memory card.
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CNET editors' review
Sony Handycam HDR-CX160 (black) price range: $328.00 - $499.99
- Reviewed by: Lori Grunin
- Reviewed on: 05/08/2011
- Released on: 03/15/2011
The good: A wide-angle lens, built-in USB cable, and consistently good automated behavior highlight the otherwise no-frills Sony Handycam HDR-CX130, CX160, and XR160 camcorders.
The bad: The sub-HD resolution sensor on these camcorders produces merely satisfactory video.
The bottom line: Typical for their price class, the no-frills Sony Handycam HDR-CX130, CX160, and XR160 produce generally subpar HD video, but if you're not picky you'll probably be fine. The CX130 is the best buy of the three, as long as you go cheap on the memory card.
There's not a lot to say about Sony's 2011 entry-level camcorders, the Handycam HDR-CX130, CX160, and XR160. With their no-frills design and feature set, I'd expect them to be a little cheaper, but they're definitely an improvement over last year's still-available-and-cheap CX110. The three models differ mostly by storage: the CX130 has no internal memory, the CX160 has 16GB built in, and the XR160 incorporates a 160GB hard disk and 5.1-channel audio. This review covers the CX130. (There's a fourth model, the PJ10, which is identical to the CX160 but incorporates a built-in projector; we plan to review that separately.)
In sunlight, with the subject filling the frame, the camcorder produces good-looking video that passes for full HD. But in many other circumstances, especially when there's a lot of background detail and motion such as grass or trees waving in the breeze, the low-resolution (in this case, less than the native 2.07 megapixels required for HD) sensor simply isn't up to the task of resolving all that and you'll start to see artifacts from the interpolation and video compression, despite the relatively high bit rates.
The colors look pleasing and sufficiently saturated, if a bit coolly white-balanced, and while bright highlights get blown out, that's an acceptable trade-off for the price that most users probably won't mind.
Moderately low-light video looks decent, albeit a bit soft and noisy, and in very dim living-room shadow-level light, the camcorder trades off color for visibility and sharpness, producing usable video with a not-unpleasant graininess reminiscent of black-and-white.
While the still photos are serviceable, you probably don't want to count on the camcorder as a camera. Photos are bright and colorful, but have that smeary, processed look of a cheap digital camera because they're scaled up from the native resolution of 1.67 megapixels to 1.9MP.
| Sony Handycam HDR-CX110 | Sony Handycam HDR-CX130/CX160 | Sony Handycam HDR-XR160 | Sony Handycam HDR-PJ10 | |
| Sensor (effective resolution) | 1.35 megapixels | 1.49 megapixels | 1.49 megapixels | 1.49 megapixels |
| 1/4-inch | 1/4-inch | 1/4-inch | 1/4-inch | |
| Lens | 25x f1.8-3.2 37-1075mm | 30x f1.8-3.4 29.8-894mm (31.2-531mm 17x with Active Steady Shot) | 30x f1.8-3.4 29.8-894mm (31.2-531mm 17x with Active Steady Shot) | 30x f1.8-3.4 29.8-894mm (31.2-531mm 17x with Active Steady Shot) |
| Closest focus (inches) | N/A | 0.4 | 0.4 | 0.4 |
| Min illumination (lux) | recommended: N/A standard: N/A low light: 5 | recommended: N/A standard: 11 low light: 3 | recommended: N/A standard: 11 low light: 3 | recommended: N/A standard: 11 low light: 3 |
EVF | None | None | None | None |
| LCD | 2.7-inch 230,000 pixels | 3-inch 230,000 pixels | 3-inch 230,000 pixels | 3-inch 230,000 pixels |
| Primary media | 1 x SDXC | 0GB/16GB internal; 1 x SDXC | 160GB hard drive; 1 x SDXC | 16GB internal; 1 x SDXC |
| HD recording | AVCHD: 1080/60i @ 24, 17Mbps; 1,440x1,080/60i @ 9, 5Mbps | AVCHD: 1,080/60p @ 28Mbps (nonstandard); 1,080/60i @ 24, 17Mbps; 1,440x1,080/60i @ 9, 5Mbps | AVCHD: 1,080/60p @ 28Mbps (nonstandard); 1,080/60i @ 24, 1 Mbps; 1,440x1,080/60i @ 9, 5Mbps | AVCHD: 1,080/60p @ 28Mbps (nonstandard); 1,80/60i @ 24,17Mbps; 1,440x1,080/60i @ 9, 5Mbps |
| Manual shutter speed | No | No | No | No |
| Manual iris | No | No | No | No |
| Accessory shoe | No | No | No | No |
| Audio | 2 channels | 2 channels | 5.1 channels; mic and headphone jacks | 5.1 channels; mic and headphone jacks |
| Body dimensions (WHD, inches) | 2x2.3x4.5 | 2.1x2.3x4.9 | 2.4x2.6x5.1 | 2.4x2.6x5.1 |
| Operating weight (pounds) | 8 (est) | 10.5 | 14.1 (est) | 12.9 (est) |
| Mfr. price | $399.99 | $449.99/$499.99 | $599.99 | $699.99 |
| Ship date | January 2010 | March 2011 | April 2011 | March 2011 |
The CX130 autofocuses quickly and accurately, even in dim light, though like all camcorders it occasionally chooses the wrong subject or jumps into face-detection mode when you don't want it to. Its metering and exposure decisions are mostly correct. You can always turn IA off and use touch focus or touch exposure to force it, though I rarely found the need to. If you find yourself working out in the last 90 percent of the zoom range or tend to hold the camcorder with outstretched arms, you probably want to keep the camcorder set on Active Steady Shot all the time, but overall the standard image stabilization seems to work pretty well.
The LCD is on the small side--as befits the compactness of the camcorder--and like many is hard to see in direct sunlight. It's serviceable as a touch screen; not wonderfully responsive, but there's so little to navigate that I didn't mind too much.
| Canon Vixia HF M300/M30/ M31/M32 | Panasonic HDC-SD80/TM80 | HDC-HS80 | Sony Handycam HDR-CX130/CX160 | Sony Handycam HDR-XR160 | |
| Sensor (effective resolution) | 2.99-megapixel CMOS | 1.3-megapixel CMOS | 1.3-megapixel CMOS | 1.49 megapixels | 1.49 megapixels |
| 1/4-inch | 1/5.8-inch | 1/4.1-inch | 1/4-inch | 1/4-inch | |
| Lens | 15x f1.8-3.2 39.5-592.5mm | 34x f1.8-4 33.7 - 1240mm (16:9) | 12x f1.5-2.8 35 - 420mm (16:9) | 30x f1.8-3.4 29.8-894mm (31.2-531mm 17x with Active Steady Shot) | 30x f1.8-3.4 29.8-894mm (31.2-531mm 17x with Active Steady Shot) |
| Closest focus (inches) | 0.4 | 1.2 | 1.2 | 0.4 | 0.4 |
| Min illumination (lux) | recommended: 100 standard: 5.5 low light: 0.4 | standard: 1400 low light: 7 Color Night View: 1 | standard: 1400 low light: 7 Color Night View: 1 | recommended: N/A standard: 11 low light: 3 | recommended: N/A standard: 11 low light: 3 |
EVF | None | No | No | None | None |
| LCD | 2.7-inch 211,000 dots | 2.7-inch 230,400 dots | 2.7-inch 230,400 dots | 3-inch 230,000 pixels | 3-inch 230,000 pixels |
| Primary media | 0GB/8GB/ 32GB/64GB internal; 1 x SDHC (SDXC on M32) | 0GB/16GB flash; SDXC | 120GB hard disk; SDXC | 0GB/16GB internal; 1 x SDXC | 160GB hard drive; 1 x SDXC |
| HD recording | AVCHD: 1,080/60i @ 24, 17Mbps; 1,440 x 1,080/60i @ 12, 7, 5Mbps (also encodes 30p and 24p as 60i) | AVCHD: 1,080/60i @ 17, 13, 9 ,5Mbps | AVCHD: 1,080/60i @ 17, 13, 9 ,5Mbps | AVCHD: 1,080/60p @ 28Mbps (nonstandard); 1,080/60i @ 24, 17Mbps; 1,440 x 1,080/60i @ 9, 5Mbps | AVCHD: 1,080/60p @ 28Mbps (nonstandard); 1,080/60i @ 24, 17Mbps; 1,440 x 1,080/60i @ 9, 5Mbps |
| Manual shutter speed | 1/6 - 1/2,000 sec | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Manual iris | f1.8-f8 | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Accessory shoe | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Audio | 2 channels (5.1 via optional mic); mic, headphone jacks | 2 channels | 2 channels | 2 channels | 5.1 channels |
| Body dimensions (WHD, inches) | 2.7x2.4x4.8 | 2.0x2.3x4.3 | 2.6x2.8x5.8 | 2.1x2.3x4.9 | 2.4x2.6x5.1 |
| Operating weight (pounds) | 13.1 | 8.2 (est) | 10.8 (est) | 10.5 | 14.1 (est) |
| Mfr. price | $549.99/ $599.99/ $699.99/ $999.99 | $449.99/$499.99 | $599.99 | $449.99/$499.99 | $599.99 |
| Ship date | March 2010 | March 2011 | March 2011 | March 2011 | April 2011 |
The CX130 and CX160 are small, but not the smallest in their class, and the XR160 is larger and heavier because of the hard drive; if you have big hands, that can be an advantage. On top of the camcorder are mode and photo buttons, which feel too close together, and the rather loose zoom switch. It was hard to precisely control both the speed and amount of zoom. The tiny captive USB cable tucks into the strap, and comes in handy when you're on the road.
While not fully automatic, the camcorder comes close. You have a choice of four shooting modes: movie, photo, Smooth Slow Record (3 seconds of motion played back at 25 percent speed), and Golf Shot (2 seconds of motion captured as multiple frames). The "manual" settings are white balance, spot meter/focus, and exposure compensation. But they're in the menu system and not accessible enough to be very useful. The camcorder is really intended to be used in auto, and it fares pretty well from that perspective. Its best feature is the relatively wide-angle lens, which starts around 30mm-equivalent.
Conclusion
Because of the trend in this price class to use underpowered sensors overwhelmed by long lenses, it's hard to make an unreserved recommendation in the category. If you're not picky about your video, you might not notice the difference, and in that case this series is a fine choice that's not much different from the rest. I'd opt for the CX130; it's just not worth paying extra for the built-in memory or the hard drive.
User reviews
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Great Value for Your Money!
by TheIngram on April 29, 2012
Pros: 1). Picture quality is stunning
2). Audio recorder works great
3). Glorious full HD 1920x1080p
4). Slow motion shot is amazing
5). Easy to operate, small, light weight, compact
6). Extremely powerful for the priceCons: 1). Focus is a little tricky and there is no manual focus ring
2). No headphone output to monitor your recordingSummary: After an extensively research over the internet I bought this Sony HDR CX160 camera in Miami on March 16, and after six months of continuous use I can only say ...
Summary: After an extensively research over the internet I bought this Sony HDR CX160 camera in Miami on March 16, and after six months of continuous use I can only say that I am extremely satisfied with the product. It is really small and light, easy to carry around. I bought a Sony Handycam bag and it is really huge for this little camera, which was really convenient because I can carry an extra battery, one 16GB SDHC card, a tiny tripod, cleaning clothing and a shoulder strap. Do not be mistaken: the Sony HDR CX-160 is little, but extremely powerful for the price.
Be careful to use always the hand strap so you can prevent it from falling off. I almost died of distress last week when it slipped from my fingers but luckily I managed to attenuate the fall with my left foot, it bounced and landed nicely on the carpet floor, not a single scratch.
I shoot all my videos on PS mode (60p @ 28Mbps), I like to record my memories on the best quality possible, the future generations of the family will be grateful and remember me with respect for this decision. The picture quality is stunning and the glorious full HD 1920x1080p looks fantastic on my LCD TV.
The touchscreen is prone to be covered by smudges, I use it to shoot the daily growing of my children and my greasy paws do not help to keep it clean at all.
The USB cable is nice but is too short, you can only use it with a portable computer or a tablet, placing the camera next to it, with a desktop you have to use the extension cord otherwise the camera would be hanging.
The active steadyshot is pretty cool, it can really minimize the effects of hand shaking and trembling individuals.
The slow motion shot is amazing, athough of inferior quality compared to PS mode. I had the opportunity of shooting a parade in Bogota, a clumsy clown on stilts got distracted watching some lady on the crowd, tripped and fell spectacularly, I got it all on film and it is a laughing matter for our enjoyment. I can not share the video out of respect with the clown.
I gave this impressive camera five stars, it gives a high value for your money, has many advanced features compared to other brands below the same tag price.
*Note, if you're will buy the Sony HDR-CX160, for cheap price I suggest you have to check it before you decide at: Buy-cheapprices.info/sony-hdr-cx160/
Highly recommended.3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Software for image file handling is not friendly
by WeiQinAu on March 30, 2012
Pros: Image is clear on computer
Cons: Image is not clear enough on 1080p TV. It is very inconvenient to delete files on the camcorder after the image files are transfered to computer.
Summary: It automatically extract pictures from video. The auto catched pictures mixing with video make you hard to handle the video. Huge files in the small screen make difficulty for identifying ...
Summary: It automatically extract pictures from video. The auto catched pictures mixing with video make you hard to handle the video. Huge files in the small screen make difficulty for identifying what is the basic, with are drived from video, and full up the small screen. I wonder if the auto extraction function can be turn off.
You can't just select files for deleting. You have to play a video, then touch the garbage can on the screen. The screen asks you delete "this image" or "multiple images". After touching the "multiple images", a lot of files (video and pictures) show up; it is a huge work to select the files one-by-one, it is hard, too, due to the upper left corner small select box, plus a huge amount of auto catched pictures.
If you select "delete files after transfering" on computer, it only delete the video files. However, each video file comes with 2 small size auxiliary files, and these two auxiliary files can't be deleted automatically with the video files from computer. These files leaving on camcorder cause big confusion and make the files handling more difficulty. The can be deleted unless formatting the storage (memory).
The camcorder response is slow. After press the recording button, screen still show STBY (standby, in green). It mis-leads you think that "I didn't press the recording button effectively, then press again. Actually, the first time press does activate the recording. it needs to take a while to show REC (in red). The 2nd time press does bring the camcorder back to STBY. No recording happening. It caused me several time to miss important recording!
The zoom control stick is not that good to control. Can't be easy to get very smooth control. -
Good value for price
by pdeolasi on July 5, 2011
Pros: Wide angle coverage, zoom, recording quality in normal light, battery life
Cons: Not so good recording in low light, bad in sunlight
Summary: Bought this due to low price for product features and believing in Sony's old reputation. I was particularly looking for OIS and low light recodring quality. Very much impressed ...
Summary: Bought this due to low price for product features and believing in Sony's old reputation. I was particularly looking for OIS and low light recodring quality. Very much impressed with the wide angle coverage in mountain and other scenic areas. High zoom recording quality is good but it is very hard to keep it stable - you need a tripod or some support to enjoy high zoom recording. Playback quality through A/V cord is excellent when recorded in normal light. Battery appeared to last for ever during recording.
I find low light recording is not as nice as I expected after reading several reviews before buying the camcorder. It looks more like looking at the the scene through a white screen. But acceptable considering that competing products at the comparable price may not offer better choice. Not sure if the camcorder has an option to disable low light shooting. If yes, I will try it. Recording quality in sunlight is really bad. Parts of the scene exposed to sunlight are bright white and lots of details are lost, whereas it doesn't appear so to normal eyes.
Further during playback, the scenes, and even worse only parts of some scenes become suddenly bright or dark even if actual lighting didn't change during recording. This is very annoying.
Probably camcorder is trying too much auto correction during recording which is actually messing up with the natural looks.
For some reasons, after transferring the recording to laptop, playback on laptop has more flickers than when playing back on HD TV through A/V cable. Probably I need to pay for a better software to transfer the video to laptop/DVDs.
I wish I find some yet unexplored features on the camcorder which avoids unnecessary digital corrections like in low light and sun light, or I find another software to undo the unwanted corrections.
Overall, the camcorder provides good features and value for the price with some drawbacks. It depends on your preferences whether to go for this. I will definitely explore other products next time, though may finally end up with this camcorder (I know there will be a different line of products in future, but I am talking in equivalent terms). -
BARELY THERE HD, WIND NOISE, ENTRY-LEVEL CAMCORDER
by IFLYMAUI on June 12, 2011
Pros: Sony menu still is one of the best with quick responsive commands and a wonderful interface. Sony build quality is very good. Excellent (did I say EXCELLENT) image stabilization!
Cons: Everything was SOFT in HD quality. Nothing was sharp at a distance until you came in really close and then there was detail. It always appeared to be standard defination both inside and out.
Summary: Just not worth the $450 to $500 range (Costco had it in June 2011 at $450 with a free case).
Summary: Just not worth the $450 to $500 range (Costco had it in June 2011 at $450 with a free case).
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It is AWESOME!
by mandoson on June 9, 2011
Pros: Picture Quality. Hard Drive size.
Cons: No remote control
Summary: Overall...exactly what we needed.
Summary: Overall...exactly what we needed.
0 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Part number: HDRCX160/B
- Description: Capture amazing 1920 x 1080 Full HD video with the ultra-compact HDR-CX160 Handycam camcorder. It features an "Exmor R" CMOS sensor for superior low-light performance and wide angle Sony G lens, plus 42x extended zoom feature for getting you closer to the action. Record and store up to six hours of high-definition video footage (HD LP mode) via the built-in embedded Flash memory. You can also compose and view your shots on the vibrant 3.0" touch-screen display.
General
- Product Type Camcorder - 1080p
- Enclosure Color Black
- Camcorder Sensor Resolution 4.2 megapixels
- Effective Video Resolution 1.67 megapixels
- Digital Zoom 350 x
- Effective Photo Resolution 3.3 megapixels
- Camcorder Media Type Flash card
- Optical Sensor Size 1/4"
- Optical Sensor Type Exmor R CMOS
- Min Illumination 3 lux
- Analog video format NTSC
- Digital Video Format MPEG-2,
AVCHD - Special Effects Black & White
- Image Stabilizer Optical (Steady Shot with Active Mode)
- Digital Scene Transition White fader,
Black fader - Image Processor BIONZ
- Min Shutter Speed 1/8 sec
- Max Shutter Speed 1/10000 sec
- Shooting modes Digital photo mode
- White Balance Automatic,
Presets,
Custom - White Balance Presets Outdoor,
Indoor - Exposure Modes Program,
Automatic - Image Recording Format JPEG
- Widescreen Video Capture Yes
- AV Interfaces S-Video,
HDMI,
Composite video/audio Lens System
- Type 30 x x Zoom lens - 2.1 mm - 63 mm - F/1.8-3.4
- Lens aperture F/1.8-3.4
- Features Built-in lens shield
- Optical zoom 30 x
- Lens system type Zoom lens
- Min focal length 2.1 mm
- Max focal length 63 mm
- Auto Focus TTL contrast detection
- Filter Size 37 mm
- Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 29.8 - 894 mm
- Focus Adjustment Manual,
Automatic - Min Focus Range 0.4 in
- Macro Focus Range 44 cm (Tele-macro)
- Zoom Adjustment Motorized drive
Additional Features
- Self Timer Delay 10 sec
- Low Lux / Night Mode Yes
- Additional Features Exif Print support,
Display brightness control,
Golf Shot function,
Scene Detection Technology,
Face detection,
Dolby Digital Stereo Creator,
Built-in speaker,
Backlight compensation,
Auto power save,
Dolby Digital AC-3 (2 channel) recording,
Touch-screen control,
Dynamic Range Optimizer,
x.v.Color technology,
Takes photos while movie recording,
Smile Detection technology,
USB 2.0 compatibility,
Date/time stamp - Remote control Included
- Software Drivers & Utilities,
Sony Picture Motion Browser - Included Accessories Component video / audio cable,
USB cable,
Power adapter Display
- Type 3 in LCD display
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x Composite video/audio output,
1 x Hi-Speed USB,
1 x Component video output,
1 x HDMI output,
1 x S-Video output,
1 x Remote control,
1 x Microphone - Memory Card Slot SD card,
Memory Stick PRO Duo card Microphone
- Microphone Features Wind noise reduction,
Sensitivity control,
Zoom Viewfinder
- Viewfinder Type None
Memory / Storage
- Media type Flash card
- Supported Memory Cards SD Memory Card
- Internal Storage 16 GB Flash
- Included Memory Card 16 GB
- Image Storage JPEG 2112 x 1584,
JPEG 2112 x 1188,
JPEG 1600 x 1200,
JPEG 640 x 480 - Video Capture AVCHD - 1920 x 1080 - 28Mbps,
AVCHD - 1920 x 1080 - 24Mbps,
AVCHD - 1440 x 1080 - 9Mbps,
AVCHD - 1440 x 1080 - 5Mbps,
MPEG-2 - 720 x 480 - 9Mbps
System Requirements for PC Connection
- Operating System Support MS Windows XP SP3,
MS Windows 7,
MS Windows Vista - Peripheral Devices USB port,
CD-ROM drive Battery
- Supported Battery Sony NP-FV50
- Supported Battery 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery ( Included )
Audio Input
- Audio input type Microphone
- Microphone type Built-in
- Microphone Operation Mode Stereo
Viewfinder / Display
- Display Features Rotating
Environmental Parameters
- Min Operating Temperature 32 °F
- Max Operating Temperature 104 °F
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts - 1 year,
Limited warranty - Labor - 90 days Physical Characteristics
- Width 2.1 in
- Depth 4.5 in
- Height 2.2 in
- Weight 8.8 oz
Product series
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Sony Handycam HDR-CX130 (blue)
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: Exmor R CMOS,
8.8 oz,
4.5 in,
2.2 in,
30 x x Zoom lens - 2.1 mm - 63 mm - F/1.8-3.4,
Sony Handycam HDR-CX130 - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card,
2.1 in -

Sony Handycam HDR-CX130 (black)
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: Exmor R CMOS,
8.8 oz,
4.5 in,
2.2 in,
30 x x Zoom lens - 2.1 mm - 63 mm - F/1.8-3.4,
Sony Handycam HDR-CX130 - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card,
2.1 in -

Sony Handycam HDR-CX160 (black)
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: Exmor R CMOS,
8.8 oz,
4.5 in,
2.2 in,
30 x x Zoom lens - 2.1 mm - 63 mm - F/1.8-3.4,
Sony Handycam HDR-CX160 - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card,
2.1 in -

Sony Handycam HDR-XR160 (black)
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: Exmor R CMOS,
Built-in,
12.3 oz,
5 in,
2.6 in,
30 x x Zoom lens - 2.1 mm - 63 mm - F/1.8-3.4,
Sony Handycam HDR-XR160 - Camcorder - Consumer - Hard disk drive,
- Flash card,
2.4 in -

Sony Handycam HDR-CX130 (silver)
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: Exmor R CMOS,
8.8 oz,
4.5 in,
2.2 in,
30 x x Zoom lens - 2.1 mm - 63 mm - F/1.8-3.4,
Sony Handycam HDR-CX130 - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card,
2.1 in -

Sony Handycam HDR-CX130E PAL (Black)
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: Exmor R CMOS,
8.8 oz,
4.5 in,
2.2 in,
30 x x Zoom lens - 2.1 mm - 63 mm - F/1.8-3.4,
Sony Handycam HDR-CX130E - Camcorder - Consumer - Flash card,
2.1 in
Accessories
- KATA D-Light Capsule-181 DL - protective case for camcorder (35033784)99.06
- KATA D-Light Capsule-185 DL - protective case for camcorder (35033780)129.95
- Norazza Ape Case ACPRO1900 - case for camcorder (35170265)99.99 - 179.99
- Canon TC80N3 Timer Remote Control for EOS D30, D60, D10, 1D, 1V 20D SLR Cameras (33615634)134.00 - 135.99
- Sony LCS VCD - soft case for camcorder (34692042)89.99 - 129.99
- KATA GDC HDV Case CC-193 - case for camcorder (32959760)99.00 - 129.99
- ACCESSORY KIT (35097691)93.39 - 95.95
- Ewa-Marine VC-1M - rain cape for camcorder (34345336)109.95
- KATA D-Light Capsule-181 DL - protective case for camcorder (35033779)89.99
- LAMINATOR COSMIC CL125-12.5IN HOME/OFFICE (32777035)98.98 - 141.71
Manufacturer info
- Manufacturer profile
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- Manufacturer:Sony
- Address:
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- Email: contact@sel.sony.com
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