Sony Handycam HDR-CX190
Manufacturer: Sony Part number: HDR-CX190
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- Bottom Line:
- They're cheap and capture video, but don't buy the Sony Handycam HDR-CX190, CX200 or CX210 thinking that you're getting a great bargain on a real HD camcorder. If you're going to buy one, get the cheapest; nothing on any of these is really worth the extra bucks.
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CNET editors' review
Sony Handycam HDR-CX190 price range: $179.00 - $249.00
- Reviewed by: Lori Grunin
- Reviewed on: 05/14/2012
The good: Sony's entry-level Handycams, the HDR-CX190, CX200 and CX210 are small, lightweight and cheap. A captive USB cable that enables charging while connected to your computer is one of the few perks.
The bad: You can't really call the video HD quality, the camcorder feels flimsy and the lens is prone to fringing.
The bottom line: They're cheap and capture video, but don't buy the Sony Handycam HDR-CX190, CX200 or CX210 thinking that you're getting a great bargain on a real HD camcorder. If you're going to buy one, get the cheapest; nothing on any of these is really worth the extra bucks.
User reviews
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Brilliant camera but it's not full HD
by RickMMiles on July 13, 2012
Pros: + Video looks great, lighting is fantastic, extremely clear
+ Color is very good on the screen
+ Image stabilization works well
+ Audio records loud and clear
+ Build quality is excellent, slim and light
+ Fits on standard tri-pods
+ Great priceCons: - No internal memory
- Requires class 4 or higher memory cardSummary: I've had this camera for a month now and i'm very pleased with it. The build quality is excellent as you'd expect from Sony and the camera ...
Summary: I've had this camera for a month now and i'm very pleased with it. The build quality is excellent as you'd expect from Sony and the camera itself is very small, about the same size as a modern computer mouse. Everything is in exactly the right place and it sits very nicely in your grip when in use, the zoom lever is perfectly placed and there's an extra groove to fit a finger into.
It couldn't be simpler to record with, just one push of the REC button to start and another to stop. Using the video afterwards is not quite so simple but i'll come onto that later. It has a photo mode so with one push of the MODE button it turns into a digital camera.
The photos taken with this are average at best so i wouldn't want to use it as my only holiday camera but the quality of the photos are just the same as a low-end 2 megapixel phone. It's a nice feature to have if you only want to carry one camera for everything and aren't too bothered about having amazing quality. I found a much better way to get photos is simply to record some HD video for 1 second then grab an image of that when you play it back on a PC. There's no flash though so it'd be no good as a still camera in the dark.
The video quality is of a very high standard, far above what you find on other cheaper brands that have impressive specs but fall short when you compare them to a qaulity camcorder such as this. It looks as good as any TV broadcast i've seen with super sharp colours. The Exmor R sensor means it records brilliantly even in low light conditions such as when shooting indoors. It really does make a difference and that's just one thing you pay extra for over the cheap cameras that look bad indoors.
The main point to make with the video is that it is not full HD, no matter what it says on any adverts or even on the box. If you don't know or care about technical stuff then it won't matter but there are two kinds of "full" HD. One is 1080i and means the camera records line 1,3,5 etc. And then goes back and records lines 2,4,6 etc. So it only records half the image at any time. 1080P means it records everyline, all the time, giving a slightly better picture (but you'd be hard pushed to tell the difference between i and p even with 2 TV's next to each other).
Before 2011 any camera saying "Full HD" was 1080p but this one is only 1080i. I did a lot of research into this before buying and even people who owned the camera and had posted videos on Youtube seem confused as to whether it's 1080p or 1080i. Look on the official Sony site and it'll tell you in the specs it's 1080i. If you open the camera up and put it on full quality it'll say i and not p on the screen. "Full HD" only means it records 1080 lines of video and not that it's progressive.
There are some great features on this camera. I noticed before i bought it that it had a built in USB cable which slots into the strap when not in use. I wondered what the point of this was but it really does come in handy because not only can you transfer files through it but it can be used to charge the camera meaning you can avoid having to carry around yet another AC adaptor with you. Taking out the memory card and plugging it into a PC to transfer the files is not recommended as i'll come to in a moment.
Another great feature is the zoom mic. This amplifies the microphone when you zoom in so you effectively zoom in on conversations happening some distance away! It can be great when you're in a crowd and want to record what the guide at the front it saying or when you want to zoom in on some wildlife and hear as well as see them.
Speaking of the zoom, it goes up to 30x which is more than enough. It works up to 25x with the optical image stabaliser on and i'd recommend leaving that on. Even when i was on the back of a boat bobbing around in a rough sea it kept the image stable and avoided any annoying blurring. Again, that's why this camera costs more than some of the very cheap models you may have seen. I've zoomed in from the bottom the cliff right up into the window of a castle above and even at full zoom the picture is as good as if you're filming something right next to you.
The camera records at 24Mbps at full quality, taking up around 10GB per hour of HD video shot at 1080i. This is one of the downsides of this, and any HD, camcorder. The sheer amount of time and effort it takes to use whatever you film may put some off.
It's easy to just plug the camera in to a TV, or take out the memory card and plug that into an SD slot on a TV, but if you want to edit the footage you're going to need some technical knowhow. Just plugging the SD card into a PC will result in you only getting video with no sound. You have to run it through a program such as Windows Movie Maker or Sony Vegas and convert the video to make it watchable on a PC.
I have a very powperful PC with a 6 core processor, 8GB of RAM, Windows 7 64-bit and even with all that it takes around 5 times longer to record a film than the length of the film. For example, a 1 hour film that you shot will take 5 hours for a very fast PC to record. If you have an average PC it'll take about 8 hours per 1 hour of video. You can always shoot in SD but then what's the point in buying an HD camcorder? 720P works best and is much quicker taking only twice the amount of time to record as the length of the video you shot.
There are some great accessories for this camera such as batteries that last for 3, 6 or even 12 hours! The 12 hour one works great but it's the size of a brick and really weights the camera down. The standard battery that comes with the camera last for around 100 minutes.
*Note, I suggest to check for best deal before you will buy this Sony HDR-CX190 at: Camcorderdeals2012.blogspot.com/p/sony-hdr-cx190.html
Overall it's a great camera with superb video quality and i'm very pleased i bought it.4 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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CX-190E: Its says it is Full HD but it is not.
by Ateez on May 11, 2012
Pros: It can decieve customers to buy assuming it to be FULL HD
Cons: A Pathatic way of decieving customers. A standard picture is digitally enhanced to high resolution of Full HD, the picuture becomes blur even when played back on HD Computer Screen. Sony Marketing Congratulations .... you decieved me here
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great Value, Would recommend to a friend.
by edge0431 on March 4, 2012
Pros: Small, lightweight, sensitive mic, user friendly
Cons: Haven't found any yet
Summary: I purchased this camera today because I wanted an affordable HD video camera. I have to say from what I seen so far, this is a winner. I am a ...
Summary: I purchased this camera today because I wanted an affordable HD video camera. I have to say from what I seen so far, this is a winner. I am a semi pro photographer and have sunk most of my money into Nikon DSLR's but I wanted something small and affordable for video. I took a few videos outside today and the clarity on HD is superb. For an economic camera the Macro shooting you can do is excellent. The mic is super sensitive and there is a setting to make listen out even further. Overall all from the experience I have had so far, I'm glad I made the purchase. It even has a 300 times digital zoom that I haven't seen talked about. It's just a great little package.
1 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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SD card handycams are poor-may want to try other brand.
by kk1013kk on October 31, 2012
Pros: There is none.
Cons: Have to use multiple cables and develop a reationship with Sony helpline in order to record your recordings to playable dvd, and its not HD as promised. Seems like they are promoting you to by Blu-ray players in order to view your media. Retro tech.
Summary: RETRO. Technology has gone back 20 years. Very disappointed with the HDR-CX190. In order to record media to playable discs, etc, you have to purchase for $200.00 the Multifunction ...
Summary: RETRO. Technology has gone back 20 years. Very disappointed with the HDR-CX190. In order to record media to playable discs, etc, you have to purchase for $200.00 the Multifunction DVD Recorder VRD-MC6. You must develop a relationship with the Sony help line in order to get your recording to playable discs, etc. Does not record to playable discs the HD quality as promised. For example, after recording a football game that has 1 hour of footage, you must connect multiple cables from the HDR-CX190 to the VRD-MC6 and record from the camera for the one hour or the amount of footage you filmed, OMG, its a portable VCR/DVD recorder (retro 101). Seems like all handycams have gone to SD recording and if they all require this multi-cable multi-relationships to get want you wanted, this newly developed technology will suck for the next 5 years or so. Previously had an Hitachi DVD Cam recorder were you use DVD-RW 1.4GB discs to record with, and if you had an hour of footage, it would take 3 minutes to burn the entire recording to playable high quality disc--finalizing a disc took 3 minutes. Its ashame that this camera died for me and Hitachi is out of business. Another story. Inserted and SD card into the VRD-MC6, the sd card has 2400 pictures on it. The VRD-MC6 can not read SD cards with 2000+ pictures--looks like I'll have to call my friend at the Sony help center again--by the way they are having Christmas with us since we built a great phone relationship--so looks like I'll RETRO back to Walmart and place my SD card in their machine and burn a disc and print pictures. Good luck everyone--RETRO---RETRO--RETRO
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Part number: HDR-CX190
- Description: The easy-to-use HDR-CX190 Handycam camcorder records stunning 1920 x 1080 Full HD video and 5.3 MP pictures. Its stabilized 25x/30x extended digital zoom lens gets you closer to the action while a back-illuminated "Exmor R" CMOS sensor allows you to capture stunning imagery in low light conditions. Intelligent Auto mode analyzes your shot and then automatically selects the appropriate settings from nine distinct scene modes.
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Product Type Camcorder - 1080p
- Enclosure Color Black
- Camcorder Sensor Resolution 1.5 megapixels
- Effective Video Resolution 1.31 megapixels
- Digital Zoom 30 x
- Effective Photo Resolution 1.3 megapixels
- Camcorder Interpolated Photo Resolution 5.3 megapixels
- Effective Sensor Resolution 1.31 megapixels
- Total Pixels 1.5 megapixels
- Camcorder Media Type Memory stick Pro Duo
- Optical Sensor Size 1/5.8"
- Optical Sensor Type Exmor R CMOS
- Min Illumination 3 lux
- Analog video format NTSC
- Digital Video Format MPEG-2,
AVCHD - 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
- Shooting Programs Snow,
Beach,
Sunset,
Spotlight,
Fireworks,
Night scene,
Sunrise,
Portrait mode,
Landscape - AE/AF Control Face-priority AF,
Subject-tracking AF - White Balance Automatic,
Presets,
Custom - Face Detection Smile Shutter,
Face-priority AF function - White Balance Presets Outdoor,
Indoor - Exposure Modes Program,
Automatic,
Manual - Exposure Metering Multi-segment,
Spot - Image Recording Format JPEG
- Widescreen Video Capture Yes
- AV Interfaces HDMI,
Composite video/audio Lens System
- Type 25 x,
Carl Zeiss Zoom lens - 2.5 mm - 62.5 mm - F/1.8-3.2 - Lens aperture F/1.8-3.2
- Features Built-in lens shield
- Optical zoom 25 x
- Lens system type Zoom lens
- Min focal length 2.5 mm
- Max focal length 62.5 mm
- Auto Focus TTL contrast detection
- Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 36 - 1080 mm
- Focus Adjustment Manual,
Automatic - Min Focus Range 0.4 in
- Macro Focus Range 15.35 in
- Zoom Adjustment Motorized drive
Additional Features
- Self Timer Delay 10 sec
- Low Lux / Night Mode Yes
- Additional Features Intelligent AUTO (iAUTO),
Exif Print support,
Display brightness control,
USB charging,
Built-in USB plug,
Face detection,
RGB primary color filter,
Dolby Digital Stereo Creator,
Built-in speaker,
Digital noise reduction,
Dolby Digital AC-3 (2 channel) recording,
Touch-screen control,
Dynamic Range Optimizer,
x.v.Color technology,
Takes photos while movie recording,
Auto Backlight Compensation,
USB 2.0 compatibility,
Date/time stamp - Software Drivers & Utilities,
Sony PlayMemories Home Lite - Included Accessories A/V cable,
USB cable,
Power adapter Viewfinder
- Viewfinder Type None
Display
- Type 2.7 in LCD display
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x Hi-Speed USB,
1 x Composite video/audio output,
1 x HDMI output,
1 x Remote control Microphone
- Microphone Features Wind noise reduction,
Sensitivity control,
Zoom Memory / Storage
- Media type Memory stick Pro Duo
- Memory Card Slot SD card,
Memory Stick PRO Duo card - Supported Memory Cards SD Memory Card
- Image Storage JPEG 3072 x 1728,
JPEG 2304 x 1728,
JPEG 1536 x 864,
JPEG 1920 x 1080,
JPEG 640 x 480,
JPEG 640 x 360 - Video Capture AVCHD - 1920 x 1080 - 24Mbps,
AVCHD - 1920 x 1080 - 17Mbps,
AVCHD - 1440 x 1080 - 9Mbps,
AVCHD - 1440 x 1080 - 5Mbps,
MPEG-2 - 720 x 480 - Video Recording Modes HQ,
LP,
FH,
FX System Requirements for PC Connection
- Operating System Support MS Windows XP SP3,
MS Windows 7,
MS Windows Vista SP2 - Peripheral Devices USB port
Miscellaneous
- Microsoft Certifications Compatible with Windows 7
Battery
- Supported Battery Sony NP-FV30
- Supported Battery 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery ( Included )
Audio Input
- Audio input type Microphone
- Microphone type Built-in
- Microphone Operation Mode Stereo
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts - 1 year,
Limited warranty - Labor - 90 days Environmental Parameters
- Min Operating Temperature 32 °F
- Max Operating Temperature 104 °F
Power
- Battery type - Lithium ion
Viewfinder / Display
- Display Features Rotating (270°)
Physical Characteristics
- Width 2 in
- Depth 4.5 in
- Height 2.2 in
- Weight 5.9 oz
Accessories
- KATA D-Light Capsule-181 DL - protective case for camcorder (35033784)119.89
- Porta-Brace CH-2 Camera Holster - holster bag for camcorder (33173626)77.25 - 99.00
- Manfrotto 585 Modosteady 3-in-1 Multifunction Camcorder Stabilizer (32778990)84.95
- ACCESSORY KIT (35097691)89.99 - 94.95
- Platinum Plus 59 Tripod - Pearl White/Gray - 5800D (30612450)79.99
- Sony ACC-FP71 - camcorder accessory kit (31768260)73.00 - 87.99
- Sony ACC-TCV5 camcorder accessory kit (35135933)59.95 - 79.99
- Frezzi FDSA - dual shoe adapter (31019893)73.95
- KATA GDC HDV Case CC-193 - case for camcorder (32959760)84.95
- Panasonic VW-SK12-K accessory shoe adapter (33872260)77.02
Manufacturer info
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