Small and attractive design, 30GB hard drive, very user-friendly, 40x optical zoom.
Only 0.68 megapixels, camera is too light, poor stills mode. The Final Word If you are willing to forgive the sub par visuals, the DCR-SR42E is a pretty decent camera; especially for inexperienced users. However, there are plenty of similarly priced no...
If you are willing to forgive the sub par visuals, the DCR-SR42E is a pretty decent camera; especially for inexperienced users. However, there are plenty of similarly priced non-HDD cameras on the market that will give you a superior performance.
Abstract: The Sony DCR-SR42 is a pretty solid choice for light, occasional shooting for those on a budget. We promise you the video performance will not impress anyone. This is an entry-level camcorder, and delivers exactly as expected. If you’re wondering wh...
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Published: 2007-05-14, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Compact and lightweight; large storage capacity; bundled dock; built-in lens cover.
Mediocre video and still photo quality; no wind filter; small, fingerprint-magnet touch screen LCD; software free for Windows but $100 for Mac.
Given its mediocre video quality, the Sony Handycam DCR-SR42 seems overpriced for what it delivers.
Though the Sony DCR-SR42 may seem pricey, its powerful telephoto lens and simple operation make it attractive for informal videography. Alan Stafford ...