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The Sony Bloggie Touch MHS-TS20/S is a sleek, compact camcorder delivering 1080p Full HD video and 12.8MP photos with optical image stabilization and 4x digital zoom. Lightweight and USB-compatible, it’s designed for effortless, high-quality content creation on the move.
Supported Audio Format | AAC |
Optical Zoom | 4 |
Digital Zoom | 4 x |
Zoom | Digital Zoom |
Upper Temperature Rating | 4E+1 Degrees Celsius |
Video Resolution | 1080p |
Video Capture Format | h.264 |
Effective Still Resolution | 12.8 MP |
Shooting Modes | Automatic |
Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Supported Image Format | JPEG |
White Balance Settings | Auto |
File Format | MP4 |
Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
Maximum Focal Length | 35 Millimeters |
Lens Type | Zoom, Macro |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Flash Memory Type | Micro SD |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | HD |
Compatible Devices | Computer, Smartphone |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | Black |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Has Image Stabilization | Yes |
Image stabilization | Optical |
Form Factor | Compact |
Item Weight | 125 Grams |
Battery Type | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Z**A
Great quality video but focus lags
I've had this camera for about a week now and have been loving it ever since. I've used another "flip" camcorder and the Bloggie Touch puts it to shame.Pros:1. Love the quick on and record. Great for spontaneous videos of the little one.2. The touch screen interface makes it both useful and fun to use the big screen.3. The still pictures come out brilliant, when the lighting and focus is good.4. The battery charges up super fast and stays with you for a whole day of shooting.5. The image stabilization is good. You can take decent video while walking around and panning too. Note that it is not optical, but electronic SteadyShot stabilization.6. The lens is very good quality and the pictures are crisp.7. Really like the "snap picture while recording" feature. I find myself using that feature the most. The video doesn't stall while the picture (full 12M resolution) is being taken and since the focus and exposure are usually locked well while you're in the middle of the video, the pictures come out great.Cons:1. In low lighting, there is quite a bit of graininess and using the digital zoom makes it much worse.2. While the lens is good quality, the auto-focus mechanism is really very slow. If you move around the camera too much before focus has locked on, the auto-focus will almost never lock.3. What I really miss with this camera is a flash. Even a tiny one would help with low light pictures.4. Minor annoyance: to preview a picture right after you take it, you have to go through at least two clicks. Sony could have designed it so that it always goes to the last picture taken by default, instead of the thumbnail list of all pictures/video on the device.I decided to purchase this camera over a still camera that can do video because:1. This one is dead simple. One button to turn on, one to take video and one to take stills. This makes it both easy and quick to use.2. This one can do 1080p video and 720p at 60fps.3. Its under $200 and is smaller than your phone.4. Its got internal flash and USB connector - no more SD cards or cables. 8GB is enough to get you through the day before you can come back to your laptop to dump the pictures.I decided to purchase this camera over other ones in the same category because:1. Its got a big display and the touch screen is fun to use.2. Its got a better lens system than the others.3. Its got (some) image stabilization.
E**E
Clicking sound -> deal breaker
Initial impressions very positive:Sleek designLight weightCompact for pocketsTouchscreen commandsIntegrated with Facebook and Picassa for quick uploadingVery good video in sunlit or very well-lighted indoorsDeal breaker: Indoor video will make the Bloggie auto-focus churn repeatedly if lighting is not bright. Upon replay of video on your computer, you will hear a loud clicking from the auto-focus mechanism throughout the video. I initially thought it was defective. However, after reading other consumers have the same problem, I see that it's an engineering flaw.So, as long as you take video in sun or well-lighted indoor settings, the Bloggie is a nice product. However, the clicking noise will make your average indoor video unusable.
S**4
Great!!!!... But
I love this little camera. It does everything I want it to do and is really easy to use. It shoots video and takes pictures, Has 4GB of space which is really enough for light filming and pictures, and the touchscreen really gives you more simplicity when using it. But its all dragged down buy 3 terrible flaws. First, there is no light. While I really don't care about this one too much, it makes taking certain pictures without a flash or shooting video without a camera light can be a pain, but this camera does take pretty good low light pics and video. Second, freaking auto focus. God forbid anything walks in front of the camera when shooting a video because the freaking auto focus will go off. Its soo freaking frustrating because there is not even an option to turn it off. I will say though for pics and steady shots its okay. Finally, the stupid tripod attachment for it is on the bottom of the device. Now I'm not shooting entire videos with this thing but I do shoot some simple stuff with it and when I do, I like to film in widescreen. You when you flip the camera vertical it shoots in a vertically rectangle box that looks like crap and yet the tripod attachment is placed where it can only shot in that format. I had to buy a tripod just for this freaking camera. Overall a 3 out of 5. Thanks for reading.
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