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Sony HDD videocam (Model DCR-SR60)

Advantages: Lightweight, compact, great for taking on holiday, plenty of room on HDD
Disadvantages: Found the camera microphone sensitive to wind noise at times.

I purchased the Sony HDD cam towards the end of 2007. It cost me just over $1100 Australian, (around 320 GBP). The camera is light, compact, with easy to follow controls. Although the model is listed as SR60, in fact the hard-drive storage is 30gb, and I've found that this provides more than adequate room for my needs. You can record on this camera in several modes - Ive just set mine on High Quality mode which according to the instruction book is good for around 440minutes recording time- surely enough to satisfy most video buffs ! I'm not a whizz at connecting these things up, and getting the info on to computer, but I found the Sony remarkably easy to deal with. It was just a matter of putting the camera on its cradle, and transferring the digital footage through a supplied cord to the 2.0 USB slot of my computer (on which I ...

Jim2003 04.06.2008 · Read full review
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Excellent Entry Level For Want To Be Audiophiles

Advantages: Good sound quality for price, sturdy, long cable length
Disadvantages: Can be uncomfortable over long periods of use, not exactly small

For their price the SR60 are a great pair of headphones. Why am I saying this? Well until I brought them I was used to my headphones breaking within three to six months down the line. I wouldn't say it's the headphones fault. As with everything you pay for what your get, so if you fork out £20 for a pair of ear buds then don't expect them to last the year. Though I also managed to pick up my pair for the bargin price of £60 due to last years sales. So far I've had my pair for close to eight months and I haven't had much to complain about. In fact, quiet the opposite. They have a solid build quality with a thick, well protected jack cable, which means the the chances of a lose or broken wire causing sound in one or both ears to cut falls dramatically. Even more impressive is that the Grado provide a year long guarantee ...

ScreamingTc 28.11.2008 · Read full review
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Can these headphones live up to your expectations?

Advantages: Good sound quality.
Disadvantages: Not too good stuffed in the backpack!

people do find the somewhat unusual on-ear fit a little uncomfortable after a while, so I would suggest a lengthy audition. All in all, a good headphone but the step up to the SR80 is the biggest 'bang-for-buck' ratio in the Grado range. If you have the extra cash, go for the SR80's. ...

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