Currys Camcorders

Panasonic HDC-SD9D is 450 pounds, but 1080p. Sony SR12 is £ 900, but is 1080i. Is 1080p camcorder for less?
have a better quality video simply because its 1080p or are there other factors? http://www.currys.co.uk/martprd/store/cur_page.jsp?BV_SessionID = 1636088463.1222990560 @ @ @ @ @ @ & Ccehadeffhldlfgcflgceggdhhmdgmh.0 BV_EngineID = & category_oid =- 31057 & sku = 842243 & page = Product & fm = 10 & sm = 2 & t = 0 # http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-camcorders/sony-handycam-hdr -sr12/4505-6500_7-32775806.html? tag = mncol productInformationSection; txt
The Panasonic HDC-SD9 D is the same as the HDC-SD9 (the D stands for sale by its group Dixons Currys, Dixons, PC World) The HDC-SD9 outputs to 1920 x 1080 (1080p) http://www.panasonic.co .uk/html/en_GB/476218/index.html? trackInfo = true the Sony HDR-SR12E can also produce 1920 x 1080 (1080p) http://www.sony.co.uk/product/hdd-avchd-hard-disk-drive/hdr-sr12e # pageType = TechnicalSpecs The reason you pay more for the Sony, it has a hard of 120GB storage, …… and Sony has more of a CMOS sensor size .. Panasonic 1 / 6 "x 3 (3 x 3 CCD or 3.979) = 11.937 mm ² … Sony 1 / 3" CMOS x 1 (17.280) = 17.280 ………….. mm ² The Sony will give a better picture quality much more, and less noise than the CCD, the energy less then the Panasonic, and because the CCD / CMOS sensor is very expensive to produce, you pay the premium for a larger sensor. Both very good cameras Panasonic a different sensor 3 to produce RGB color is lighter, smaller, both use SD cards ..

