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  2. Category:Sony Pictures direct-to-video films - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sony Pictures direct-to-video films" The following 126 pages are in this category, out of 126 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. AVCHD - Wikipedia

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    Released in March 2011, the Sony NEX-FS100 is the first professional NXCAM camcorder capable of 1080p50/p60 recording; [57] consumer-grade HandyCam NEX-VG20 followed in August 2011. [58] Sony CyberShot WX50, with AVCHD video recording. The list of AVCHD camcorders includes: September 2006: HDR-UX1 (DVD), HDR-UX3/UX5 (DVD), HDR-UX7 (DVD)

  4. S3500 - Wikipedia

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    FinePix S3500, a 2005 digital camera with a 6x optical zoom lens by FujiFilm; COOLPIX S3500, a 2002 digital camera from Nikon; s3500t and s3500z, two HP Pavilion Slimline desktop computer models; DC S3500, an Intel SSD

  5. Fujifilm FinePix S3500 - Wikipedia

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    FujiFilm FinePix S3500 is a digital camera with a 6x optical zoom lens. The camera was released in 2005, and replaced the finepix S3100. The camera takes standard xD picture cards, can take pictures of between 0.3 and 4 megapixels, and movies of either 160 x 120 pixels, or 320 x 240 pixels resolution without sound. The camera bears a 1.5 inch ...

  6. Camcorder - Wikipedia

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    In CES (January) 2014, Sony announced the second consumer/low-end professional ("prosumer") camcorder Sony FDR-AX100 with a 1" 20.9MP sensor able to shoot 4K video in 3840x2160 pixels 30fps or 24fps in the XAVC-S format; in standard HD the camcorder can also deliver 60fps. When using the traditional format AVCHD, the camcorder supports 5.1 ...

  7. Sony BDP-S1 - Wikipedia

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    A Sony BDP-S1 and its remote controller on an entertainment center shelf The Sony BDP-S1 is a first generation Blu-ray Disc (BD) player and is the first such player released in North America. It was originally scheduled for release in the United States on August 18, 2006 with a MSRP of $999.95.