Sony HDR-FX7 review

Sony tried to fill the boots of its 'forbears'

Evolved from the VX series of cameras, the FX7 has a rich heritage

TechRadar Verdict

The FX7 offers impressive HDV recording, a good quality built-in lens and a raft of manual facilities. However, professional users hoping for a worthy successor to the VX series need to wait a while longer. The FX7 is good, just not great

Pros

  • +

    Refined and simple to pick up and use

    Slow motion feature

Cons

  • -

    Poor menu

    Disappointing 1/4in CCD

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The Sony VX1000 was among the first 'prosumer' camcorders to be employed professionally. Sony followed it years later with the VX2000 series. The secret to success in both cases was the following recipe: a handheld camera that, although expensive in consumer terms, cost peanuts to professional outfits.

In a climate where fly-on-the-wall documentary flourished, the VX series of camcorders were perfectly poised to go places where shoulder mounted cameras simply couldn't - and at a fraction of the price.

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