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163 avis
Juil. 2025
alaTest a collecté et analysé 163 avis de consommateurs et d'experts pour le produit Sony DCR-HC26. La note moyenne du produit est 3.4 sur 5, tandis que les autres Caméscopes ont une note moyenne de 4.0 sur 5. Les auteurs d'avis apprécient le rapport qualité/prix. L'ergonomie impressionne, mais les auteurs d'avis ont des doutes sur la mémoire.
utilisabilité, valeur, portabilité, taille, qualité d'image
fiabilité, mémoire
Après analyse des notes de consommateurs et d'experts, de l'âge du produit ainsi que d'autres facteurs, et comparé aux autres Caméscopes, le Sony DCR-HC26 obtient un alaScore™ de 82/100 = Très Bien.
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alaTest has collected and analyzed 109 user reviews of Sony DCR-HC26 from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.5/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.9/5 for other Camcorders on Amazon.com. Reviewers really like the size and image quality. The portability and price are also appreciated, but some have doubts about the reliability.
usability, price, portability, image quality, size
reliability
65% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.
Avis d'expert par : James Dickinson (goodgearguide.com.au)
Good optical zoom, small, reasonably priced
Poor battery life
An ideal digital video camera for beginners and casual users
Avis d'expert par : James Dickinson (goodgearguide.com.au)
At the bottom end of the spectrum in Sony's new range of Mini-DV video cameras sits the DCR-HC26E. The camera is designed to be easy to use and portab...
Good optical zoom, small, reasonably priced
Poor battery life
An ideal digital video camera for beginners and casual users
Avis d'expert par : Denny Atkin (cnet.com)
Sony Handycam DCR-HC26
Extremely compact; lightweight; low price; very easy to use; top-loading tape compartment.
Poor video quality; short battery life; no accessory shoe; no memory slot for photo capture.
The Sony DCR-HC26 provides impressive size, zoom power, and features for a bargain-basement camcorder, but its substandard video quality is disappointing.
Avis d'expert par (pcworld.idg.com.au)
At the bottom end of the spectrum in Sony's new range of Mini-DV video cameras sits the DCR-HC26E. The camera is designed to be easy to use and portable, yet still retaining high performance; ideal for the casual user who doesn't need vast numbers of...
Avis d'expert par : Denny Atkin (cnet.com.au)
The Sony DCR-HC26 provides impressive size, zoom power and features for a bargain-basement camcorder, but its substandard video quality is disappointing.
Extremely compact ; Lightweight ; Low price ; Very easy to use ; Top-loading tape compartment
Poor video quality ; Short battery life ; No accessory shoe ; No memory slot for photo capture
Unless your budget is extremely tight, we suggest you move up a price class to around AU$1,000; the video quality of products priced below that mark is unlikely to please even casual users.
Avis d'expert par : Denny Atkin (cnet.com.au)
Sony Handycam DCR-HC26
Extremely compact; lightweight; low price; very easy to use; top-loading tape compartment.
Poor video quality; short battery life; no accessory shoe; no memory slot for photo capture.
The Sony DCR-HC26 provides impressive size, zoom power, and features for a bargain-basement camcorder, but its substandard video quality is disappointing.
Avis d'expert par : Easy Camcorder (easycamcorders.com)
The Sony DCR-HC26 is similar to the HC21, this camcorder's predecessor; however, there are several features missing from this 2006 model in comparison. The DCR-HC26 is the lowest priced model currently sold by Sony and the price is reflected in its...
Simple Easy Mode for beginners, - Lowest priced Sony on the market
Poorly designed touch screen menu structure, - Limited manual control will minimize the possibility to adapt to more controls over time, - Low image quality in both strong and low light, - Loss of cold shoe from the DCR-HC21
Avis d'expert par : James Murray (camcorderinfo.com)
The DCR-HC26 is Sony's entry-level MiniDV camcorder this year. Writing about the entry-levels is always difficult, because they are destined to perform poorly compared to all the great camcorders from the year prior. But here we are at the beginning of...
Avis d'expert par : Mark Montgomery (videomaker.com)
The one trouble you can expect, however, is with the battery slot. Loading the battery on the camera is trickier than normal if you're accustom to sliding a battery into its slot. This system is different, in that you must line that battery up...
Firewire 20x Opical Zoom
Awkward battery loading Mediocre Video Resolution Limited Audio Options
One of the weak points of this camera is the automatic exposure, which tends to move all over the place in tricky lighting conditions. We expect to see this on most point-and-shoot camcorders, but it seemed especially wild with the DCR-HC26. With...
Avis d'expert par : About.com (about.com)
The auto white balance on camcorders doesn't always give you the look you want in your video. A manual white balance is an important feature to have in any camcorder you buy.
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