Sony DCR-DVD810 Review at Camcorderinfo
Camcorderinfo reviews the Sony DCR-DVD810 and writes, “The tall design of the device isn’t very conducive for portability and the overall look of the DVD810 is unappealing and tired. Also, as with all Sony camcorders, the touchscreen system can be annoying and difficult for users who aren’t accustomed to the interface… (more…)
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