Sony MHS-PM5KV Bloggie High Definition Handycam Camcorder with 360 degree filming and 4GB Memory Stick – Violet

| August 6, 2010 | 5 Comments

  • Fun Full HD video and still shooting
  • Quick easy web uploads with built-in USB arm
  • 360 Video Lens and 4GB Memory Stick supplied
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Product Description

When fun happens, the bloggie camera records it all in 1920×1080 high definition MP4 (H
264) format
MP4 is a popular multimedia format that compresses the size of your audio and video, making files small enough to easily transfer to your compatible PC or Mac
Swing out the built-in USB arm and connect your camera directly to your compatible PC or Mac
It’s the quick and easy way to upload videos and charge your battery without having to hunt for ca… More >>

Sony MHS-PM5KV Bloggie High Definition Handycam Camcorder with 360 degree filming and 4GB Memory Stick – Violet

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  1. This is a very smart little device, with Sony’s usual high build quality. Very simple to use, just press ‘record’ and you’re off. Picture quality is excellent, and the rotating lens is a great idea that allows you to film stuff at odd angles, or even yourself.

    The 360 attachement is great fun, though you might find it not worth the extra cash. It is basically just a conical mirror that attaches over the lens, allowing you film in all directions at once. You can then use the software that comes with the camera to ‘unwrap’ the cylindrical image, giving you a super-wide angle picture. The quality suffers, as you might expect, but the novelty value more than makes up for it. It’s lots of fun, and you can get some great effects with it. I’m imagining things like holding it up above your head at a party and filming everything, or leaving it running in the middle of a table at a family meal and filming the whole thing… lots of possibilties!

    Battery life is fantastic, and the camera is about the size of a chunky mobile phone. Easily small enough to always carry with you, and quick to start and fantastic for filming your life. The rotating lens also has a trick, in that with it set at the correct angle, you can very easily film people and things while ‘appearing’ to be using a phone to send a text message. Excellent for candid shots. There is a tripod screw at the bottom, and the camera will stand up on its own. You can also rotate the lens so that you can lie it on its side and film.

    However, this camera does have some downsides, and they are silly ones. Sony always makes beautiful objects and then spoils them by overlooking the details.

    Firstly, image stabilising only works on the lowest quality setting, 30fps at 720p. Not a huge problem, but why?

    Stills camera is very poor, not much better than a mobile phone. And no flash! Given the excellent xenon units sony uses on its mobile phones, there’s not much excuse for this.

    Low light perfomance is essentially non-existant. This is the biggest downside – this camera is meant to be always with you, and your most fun is usually in the evening, out with friends.

    The user interface is very unintuitive – pressing ‘play’ to view pictures often results in you going back to record mode, or at least, not actually showing you the image.

    Deleting a picture or recording takes half a dozen key presses, which means you rapidly fill up the memory card as you’re too busy recording to stop and file through things to delete stuff. Silly things, but they get in the way, they slow you down.

    The supplied software is awful, and is really only useful for ‘unwrapping’ 360 images as I’ve mentioned above. For example, you can’t rename files! There is just no option to do so. If you ‘manually’ rename a file in windows explorer, the sony software promptly crashes.

    The ‘upload to internet’ functionality is poor (no facebook! no flickr!), although you can manually add sites to upload to. However, this works by simply copying the file location of the video to clipboard so you can upload from the site’s upload page which the software opens for you. Clunky, but it works – oh, except that Sony for some reason have decided you must use Internet Explorer rather than your default browser. It also can only copy the location of a single file. Sony’s usual poor attention to detail here – it’s a good idea, but not much use in practice.

    Despite my whinging, this is a really fun bit of kit and I’m really pleased with it, hence the 4 stars. It’s simple to use, discreet, excellent quality, looks good and is a lot of fun. However, this camera sells at a premium and if Sony want to compete with the likes of the Flip or Kodak’s excellent cameras (which sell at almost half the price), its very disapointing not to be much, much, better.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Steve says:

    This is yet another addition to the pocket camcorder/camera market. I have already reviewed the Kodak Zi8 Kodak Zi8 HD Pocket Video Camera – Black which was generally a very good item. The Sony is smaller and lighter, and the lens folds away to protect it. A genuine pocket camera.

    The Sony’s main selling points appear to be the 360 degree function, and the moveable, angled, camera head. To make use of the 360 function, you have to load the Sony software to your computer. This, as so often, did not go smoothly. In fairness, it may have been my PC (although it does have a fast Pentium processor) but I have found camera manufacturer’s software to be lacking in ease of use and transfer generally. I prefer to stick with my own software so that the PC doesn’t become burdened with too many different types. Anyway, once I got it to work, had snapped on the 360 degree adaptor, and taken still and video images, I had a look at the results on the computer. They were disappointing. Poor definition, nothing like the quality I had hoped for; but this is frankly far too modestly priced a camera to really expect otherwise. The angled head is something useful though. I took video of my cat hiding in a box and being silly (like cats do) with just the camera head poking over the top of the box; the results were good. You can swivel the head right round to take pictures of yourself if you want to. The stills picture quality I found quite acceptable for a pocket camera. Video images were good, a little jerky, as is the zoom function. The more computer memory, the smoother the images as you would expect. Video will not play on Media Player, Quicktime is needed.

    Now some issues. Incredibly for an HD camera, there is no HDMI connection. If you want to view true 1080 HD images on your TV you have to use a component A/V cable, which is not supplied. And if you do have this connector, there is a total of six different connections to make. Why on earth didn’t Sony fit an HDMI socket? I found the buttons for taking still and video needed a fairly hefty push to activate. And they are positioned to one side; I found the central large button on the Kodak Zi8 a doddle by comparison. The Sony battery life has been excellent so far, but to charge it you have to plug the camera into a USB socket on a computer. There is no facility to charge it from the mains; yet you may (like me) find yourself away from a PC but next to a mains socket. So you will need to purchase a spare battery, not the end of the world, but there you are. The viewing screen is bright (and its brightness can be adjusted), but it’s small. I would prefer a larger viewing area.

    The camera comes with a basic ‘get started’ leaflet in dozens of languages. There is a proper, very good and clear, instruction manual on the enclosed CD, battery, wrist strap, the 360 degree adaptor, a basic a/v cable (not suitable for true HD), and Sony’s own 4GB Pro Duo Memory Stick. In fact you can use an SDHC card, which is what I used.

    Overall, this is a good pocket ‘fun’ camera, but with the, for me, disappointing issues I have listed above.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. B. Smith says:

    I just got it for the 360° panoramic trick (all done by a tiny mirror). Knowing that stupid Sony couldn’t be bothered to include unwrapping software for the Mac, I still bought it because there are free programs around that will undo it. (And on still images, you can use Photoshop or similar very easily, just use the Polar-to-rectangular filter). However, the quality is still fairly lousy. You can gouge out one of the magnets on the 360° clip-on panoramic lens, which stops the camera reverting to lo-resolution for panoramic video (look this up on the web for how-to’s) but really Sony should be doing their job, and remember that though most people have PCs, most “creative” users have Macs. An alternative for the 360° effect is to obtain a spherical, hemi-spherical or (best) parabolic mirror, and just film upwards into that.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. Stuart Ross says:

    I didn’t buy my Bloggie through Amazon but none the less here’s my review.

    Out of the box easy to use and charge, looked like a lot of fun and indeed it was. Have had it 4 days now. Day 5 it will be back at the shop I bought it from for a full refund. The unit has completely died, when you put it on charge it doesn’t even see the power connection at all, I assumed the battery was dead but just checked with a volt meter and it isn’t empty, it would seem that the unit has given up and won’t power on at all.

    Not impressed, I have a Flip Video too and love that so this won’t be going back for exchange.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Doug says:

    OK, lets start with the obvious.

    It is Sony so the build quality is awesome.

    However when you start to use it the regrets can come flooding in.

    The swivel lens is a great idea, but hardly revolutionary.

    The 360 degree attachement is undoubtedly the feature that will sell this camera.

    Great idea.

    The software is a little strange to use, but with time will come as second nature, and you can always as other reviewers have pointed out just pop it in the computer on the memory stick.

    The image quality is however what lets the blogie down.

    Everything else is fine, size OK similar to an old mobile phone, OK my new iphone has a camera, but not with 360 degree functionality.

    The battery life is good, and I suspect it is meant to live on the road, in the pocket or handbag ready to film anything, anytime, anywhere…

    So I am torn.

    It is compact and easy to use, with the 360 lens setting it apart.

    However all of that is of no consequence it the image quality is poor.

    It is not good.

    In a simple test, my phone beat the stills images on the blogie.

    As has been reported in low light, like at a party or meal out or sunset on holiday the image quality is very poor.

    Which is a shame as that is when you would want to use it.

    The supplied software is not good but does “unwrap” the 360 image so it is worth using for that alone.

    I would have expected more.

    A lot more from a sony product.

    Value for money – 2 stars

    Fun – 5 stars

    Quality of images 2 stars

    Quality of build/design 5 stars

    Overall – 3 stars.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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