If you're shopping for a proper camcorder - and have got a budget to match - then the Sony HDR-TG7VE is an excellent choice. It's quick to fire up, ensuring you won't miss the shot, and incredibly easy to use. The extras such as GPS and Smile...
Sony’s camcorders just keep getting better. The TG7 is smaller, lighter and more powerful than its 5-star TG3 predecessor, while sporting the same diamond-hard titanium shell. The 2.7-inch screen, metal controls and 10x Carl Zeiss lens are predictab...
There is literally nothing disappointing about this camcorder. Having to use the docking cradle for HDMI output means you can’t just plug in the TG7 to tellies when you’re out and about, and pro shooters might miss audio sockets and an accesso...
Is this the best consumer camcorder on the market? It’s hard to argue with generous Flash storage, stunning video, surround sound, finger-friendly control, designer build quality and playback that’s smarter and easier than a Flip. Full marks.B...
Easy to use; impressive quality; easy uploading to video-sharing sites
Need a powerful PC to edit footage; cheaper alternatives available; flimsy wrist-strap
Great standard- and high-definition video sit alongside seductive styling, making the Sony a great product on everything but the price Good points Easy to use; impressive quality; easy uploading to video-sharing sites Bad points Need a powerful PC to ...
Superbly detailed movies, Impressive hybrid memory, GPS features and potential
Touchscreen unresponsive, Only 4MP stills, High-end price
del.icio.us reddit! TechBlips Facebook Stumbleupon Newsvine tweet Just like its forerunner, the TG3, Sonys stylish new Full HD shooter is a camcorder with the wow factor. The Sony HDR-TG7 takes the pistol-grip camcorder design and refines it so that...
16GB flash memory is a fantastic addition, Sleeker, sexier design, Brilliant LCD screen, Great touchscreen interface, Supremely easy to use, Fantastic HD imagery
Too pricey, Gimmicky Highlight feature
The best pistol grip camcorder on the market, but very pricey. The older TG3 and the Sanyo Xacti HD2000 offer more value for money.