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  1. Member
    Join Date: Oct 2007
    Location: United States
    Hi,
    I'm new to the HD world and have a question. I'm seriously considering the Sony HDR-HC7 mini dv camcorder and would like to know if it records in both 16.9 & 4:3 formats. I have two late model HD televisions, but they are not widescreen. I guess i'm old school, but I still like the 4:3 format. If you have this camera and/or if you know the answer to my question please let me know. Your help would be most apreciated. Thanks, Ray
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
    Join Date: Aug 2000
    Location: Sweden
    One Touch Wide Angle Shooting
    Easily switch between 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratios for shooting, with just the touch of a button.
    http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...uctId=11039061
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  3. Member
    Join Date: Oct 2007
    Location: United States
    Thanks Baldrick!, Sorry about the cross threading.
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  4. Member edDV's Avatar
    Join Date: Mar 2004
    Location: Northern California, USA
    HD is defined to be 16:9 by all international standards. These camcorders shoot DV in 4:3 or 16:9 but HD is 16:9. You can always window for 4:3. Most programs are shot to work in static 4:3 (e.g. no pan or scan).
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  5. Member
    Join Date: May 2004
    Location: United States
    I have the HDR-HC7
    I like the quality of the shot quite a bit.
    Only thing I'm not crazy about is sometimes the autofocus delivers blurry shots.
    My 2 cents worth.
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  6. Member
    Join Date: Oct 2007
    Location: United States
    Hi all,
    I understand that 16:9 is Hi Def and 4:3 is not. It's just that I have a 36" and 52" late model HD televisions that have great picture quality. Investing in widescreens isn't in my plans. I do own the Sony DCR-VX2100 which I simply love and can't say enough about. I would be using the Sony HDR-HC7 for on the fly situations such as; boating, snowmobiling, etc..
    The still picture quality along with great video quality is what drew me to this particular camera. It's like having two compact camera's in one. Plus already having memory sticks is a plus.
    P.S. A little off the subject; I've been using Pinnacle editing software all the way through 10.5 versions which has been nothing but a nightmare for the past 5 years. I just purchased Sony Vegas Pro 8 in which I've heard nothing but great reviews, we'll see.
    Thanks for all the input, and looking forward to more from you user's out there. Thanks again, Ray
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  7. Member
    Join Date: Jul 2007
    Location: United States
    Just in case you need a place to keep the documentation and service links for the Sony HDR-7 I included a copy of my personal file.

    http://personafile.com/SONY-Camcorde...7242000084.htm

    All the best,
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    Join Date: Feb 2005
    Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
    half the users guide is dedicated to stills which I found annoying...
    Author, Producer, Composer, Director - Sony HDV, Konica SLR, LG BD burner
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