By daimaou
Sony Unveils A New Pocket Camcorder
Sony’s new NSC-GC1 Net-sharing camcorder is targeted specifically at YouTube users who want a quality picture ranging from QVGA (320×240) at 15 frames per second to VGA (640×480) at 30 frames per second. Your videos will record to Sony’s Memory Stick DUO memory cards and the included Picture Motion Browser and portable software makes uploading videos a cinch. If you like your camcorders to take still shots as well, the camcorder also doubles as a 5-megapixel still camera with a built-in flash.
Besides the basics, the Sony camcorder doesn’t capture movies in 30 fps and it doesn’t sport an optical zoom lens. But if you’re looking for a nice enough product and you don’t mind spending $200 to have it, this camcorder might be perfect for you when it hits shelves in September.

SONY’S NET-SHARING CAM FOCUSES ON SOCIAL NETWORKERS
SAN DIEGO, July 17, 2007 — Sony is responding to the rise of user-generated content on the Internet with its new, pocket-sized Net-sharing CAM, designed for social networkers and video bloggers who frequently upload video and images to the web.
With more than 230 million videos viewed online and more than 150,000 uploaded daily, according to YouTube™, video sharing is fast becoming as popular as photo sharing.
Sony’s Net-sharing CAM seamlessly uploads short video clips to the web, and snaps print-quality, 5-megapixel digital still photos. Weighing just about five ounces, the model has ultra-portable dimensions (1 3/16-inches wide by 4 1/8-inches tall by 2 1/4-inches deep).It can record about five hours of web-ready video footage on a Memory Stick™ PRO Duo media card, when recording with the default settings on a 2GB media card.
“People who upload videos frequently are looking for solutions to easily get their personal content online in a few simple steps, so we developed the Net-Sharing CAM to be intuitive,” said Kelly Davis, director of product marketing at Sony Electronics. “It can be used as an everyday communication device, which can also be personalized to quickly share short video clips and photos online.”
Ready to Shoot and Share
The device shoots video in the “web-ready” MPEG-4 recording format, with selectable picture qualities ranging from QVGA/15 frames per second to VGA/30 frames per second, which can be viewed on televisions. It sports a distinctive “sharemark” button so users can easily “tag” or select video and photos they want to upload.
The Net-sharing CAM is pre-loaded with PMB Portable software. This user-friendly application automatically runs when the device is connected to a compatible PC via the supplied USB cable, and will recognize “tagged” videos and photos. Because the unit pre-formats videos for popular web-sharing sites, it is easy to access them and post videos, without having to down-convert or manipulate the footage beforehand.
For the ultimate in ease of upload, the PMB Portable pre-loaded software has pre-programmed menu buttons for direct publishing to web sharing sites, such as Crackle™. The built-in software can also be programmed for web sites of your choice or even your own personal blog or “vlog.”
Picture Motion Browser™ software is also supplied for those who would prefer an extended version of the application to run directly from a personal computer. Additionally, this version makes it possible to quickly edit and store footage, based on preferences. Bundled driver software is also included so the device can double as a live web cam.
Designed to be sleek and intuitive, the Net-sharing CAM sports separate buttons for movies and photos, eliminating the need to select specific modes before shooting. It has a built-in flash, 4x digital zoom and a 2.4-inch color LCD screen. Powered with rechargeable Lithium Ion technology, the model has a battery life of about 90 minutes (depending on recording conditions).
The Sony Net-sharing CAM will be available in September for about $200 at sonystyle.com, in Sony Style® retail stores (www.sonystyle.com/retail), at authorized dealers, and at military base exchanges nationwide. Online pre-orders will begin on July 18 at www.sonystyle.com/netsharingcam.
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I’ts like the Xacti… Why they don’t make a DV format ? It’s only 80 pixels more… 720×480
that cam is hard fail. Panasonic had their DSnap cams that do the same, as far is picture quality and features, for years now. In fact they didnt sell very well so they dropped the line all together.