I am looking for a digital camera within 45,000 with powerful zoom features.
I 've been shortlisted for two models: Sony HDR-
PJ 260 and Sony HDR-XR 260.
Please recommend any other models.
Now that the DSLRs are also able to record videos, do I need a camera?
-It's really not that hard.
If you want a good video, you need a camera as it is optimized for better zoom and audio capture;
If you want a good picture, take a DSLR.
The two models you shortlisted are almost identical in every way, including full HD 1080 p video features, 30x optical zoom, and 8. 9-megapixel (max)
Still photo resolution, image stability, Dolby Digital 5.
1 surround sound and built-in-in GPS. The HDR-
However, PJ 260 comes with a built-in
In the projector, you can watch movies made on any plane, clean, projectable surface.
On the other hand, the xr2 60 has 160 GB of hard disk storage and the pj60 has 16 gb of flash memory
Memory-based-for both devices, you can use scalable memory in the form of a Sony memory stick and an SD/sdhccard.
On 16 gb, you can record more than an hour in full HD format, so if you want to shoot longer videos, you 'd better store more scalable memory, or buy a camera with a larger storage capacity (
Xr2 60, in this case).
Now, we can suggest some other devices, but there is not much difference in the functionality of other cameras within this price range. The HDR-
PJ 260 retail price is 39,990 while HDR-
The price of XR 260 is 44,990, so within the budget.
By the way, Sony also has HDR.
PJ 50E with projector and 39,990 GB hard drive storage for £ 220. The downside?
It has only 12 x optical zoom.
Since you asked us, we recommend HDR-PJ 260.
Not only cheaper but also a built in
The projector can be very interesting during party and holiday trips.