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<LI>Price: $2,499</LI>
<LI>Output Channels: 7.1-channels, single-ended and balanced</LI>
<LI>Decoding: DD, DD EX, ProLogic IIx, DTS, DTS-ES Discrete/Matrix/Neo:6, </LI>
<LI>Ins and Outs: Six digital audio inputs, dual HDMI inputs, four component inputs, multi-source/multi-zone, RS-232, 12V triggers</LI>
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Darryl Wilkinson  |  Sep 07, 2006
Sony put a little more "pro" and a little less "sumer" in its latest high-definition camcorder, the HDR-FX7. The new $3,500 model is the first 1080i HDV camcorder to include Sony's three-chip ClearVID CMOS sensor technology, of which Sony claims the primary benefits are high-speed data transfer rates and lower power consumption. The three-chip configuration along with Sony's "Enhanced Imaging Processor" is said to provide higher video resolution, greater light sensitivity with minimal amounts of picture noise, and more accurate color reproduction than previous Sony models.

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