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January 6, 2015

With 4K in mind, Sony refreshes its Action Cam and Handycam lines

by John_A

CES 2015 wouldn’t be the same without Sony announcing new products. As such, the electronic giant is today revealing updated Action Cam shooters and Handycam camcorders. The main change across the board is the addition 4K to both lines, though there are still some models that will be limited to 1080p — not surprisingly, those are going to come with a lower price tag than its higher-resolution siblings. For starters, there’s the Action Cam FDR-X100V and FDR-AS100V, with the former being the one that supports 4K at 30 fps. Other than that main differentiator, both the FDR-X100V and FDR-AS100V feature a high-precision, ultra-wide angle lens, Advanced SteadyShot (to help with stabilization), stereo microphone, manual settings and the ability to control your frame with a companion mobile app.

Moving on, the Handycam FDR-AX433 and HDR-PJ670 are making their debut here in Las Vegas too. The AX433 is the model that comes with 4K shooting, alongside Balanced Optical SteadyShot and 4K photo capture. The HDR-PJ670, meanwhile, misses out on 4K but does have Balanced Optical SteadyShot built-in, a lens that’s 26.8mm at its widest angle, 50Mbps high-bitrate recording and the ability to livestream via Ustream.

Sony’s pricing the Action Cam X100V and AS100V for $500 and $400, respectively, with both set to arrive sometime in March. The AX433 and PJ670 camcorders, meanwhile, are going to sell for $1,100 and $700, while the entry-level models will start at $230. Those are due to ship in mid-February.

Filed under: Cameras, Misc, Peripherals, Sony

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