Pros
- Good video quality under bright light
- Smile Shutter shoots stills as subjects smile
Cons
- Bad low-light video
- Expensive for what you get
Bottom Line
The Sony Handycam HDR-XR200V is a disappointing performer, and its GPS capabilities aren't as useful as they could be.
- Top-Rated HD Camcorders These full-size high-definition camcorders offer more features, better manual controls, and better video quality than pocket-size models do.
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