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Sony DEV-5 3D Recording Binoculars review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £1459
inc VAT

Great viewfinder, good video quality, but the zoom range is too low to replace high-end binoculars

Specifications

2x 1/4in CMOS sensor, 1,920×1,080, 10.0x zoom, 1.2kg

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Understandably, the DEV-5 doesn’t have a touchscreen monitor. Instead, you must use the viewfinder to view and alter all settings, which is no bad thing because it’s excellent. The menu is the same as that found on Sony’s other high-end camcorders such as the CX730E and the TD20VE. Everything appears huge and is easily visible. Sure, you can see some jagged edges on various icons if you look closely enough, but the menu is of such a high resolution that you won’t notice the jaggies in normal use.

The directional menu buttons on the DEV-5’s top panel make navigating the menu simple and natural, with your digits naturally falling upon them. The top panel also has buttons to switch between photo and video modes, and to switch the viewfinder between 2D and 3D.

Sony DEV-5 3D Recording Binoculars

Conveniently, the DEV-5 also has a push-button wheel in between and just below the diotpers to which you can assign a specific function such as focus, 3D depth and shutter speed. You can easily select the setting you want to control at any time by pushing a button at the centre of the wheel and choosing a setting from the drop-down menu. The wheel is quick and simple to use and configure.

Perhaps the most obvious top-panel control is the chunky zoom lever, which lets you zoom in 10x when set to optical zoom only and 20x when set to digital in 2D mode. You’re restricted to 5.4x when shooting in 3D. The zoom lever lets you execute an incredibly smooth or very quick zoom, giving you complete control.

You can shoot 1080/50p Full HD video in 2D or 1080/50i Full HD video in 3D mode. We were impressed by the colour reproduction of the DEV-5, and the high level of detail captured, but it was prone to very noticeable noise when shooting indoors or in low light. Outdoor footage looked great, but not quite as crisp or natural as that captured by the Sony CX730E. Sadly, the DEV-5 also displayed a tremendous amount of noise outside of the optical zoom range. The low optical zoom range of the DEV-5 is disappointing for a set of binoculars, and you often have no choice but to use the digital zoom. This isn’t ideal.

One thing we must mention is the excellent Steadycam optical image stabilisation technology used in the DEV-5. We’ve been impressed by it before, but it becomes indispensable in the context of recording binoculars where you’re moving frequently to track your subject, often at a high zoom setting.

One feature that’s conspicuous by its absence is Nightshot, Sony’s night vision technology. This feature’s present on the much cheaper Sony CX730E, so we don’t understand why it isn’t a feature of the much more expensive Sony DEV-5. This feature would be fantastic for tracking and spotting nocturnal animals.

Given the low 2 hours and 57 minute battery life provided by its standard battery, you’ll need to take some spare batteries with you.

The Sony DEV-5 is a niche product and its price makes that niche even smaller, but the binocular casing makes the shooting of animals and sports events feel more natural. The durable and water resistant casing of the DEV-5 also makes it appropriate for use in outdoor environments where a regular camcorder would be unsuitable or prone to damage. If you can live with its narrow optical zoom range and its weight, the DEV-5 could be the perfect camcorder for your outdoor existence.

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Basic Specifications

Rating ***

Recording

Optical zoom 10.0x
Digital zoom 20x
Sensor 2x 1/4in CMOS
Sensor pixels 4,200,000
Widescreen mode native
LCD screen size N/A
Viewfinder type colour
Video lamp No
Video recording format AVCHD 2.0, MPEG4
Video recording media SD/SDHC/SDXC, Memory Stick Pro Duo
Sound Dolby Digital Stereo
Video resolutions 1,920×1,080
Maximum image resolution 3,072×2,304
Memory slot SD and Memory Stick Pro Duo
Mermory supplied none supplied
Flash no

Physical

Digital inputs/outputs mini HDMI out, mini USB
Analogue inputs/outputs 3.5mm microphone input, 3.5mm headphone output, component and composite video output
Other connections power jack, accessory shoe (cold)
Battery type Li-ion
Battery life 2h 56m
Battery charging position camcorder
Size 88x155x219
Weight 1.2kg

Buying Information

Warranty two years RTB
Price £1,459
Supplier http://www.pixmania.co.uk
Details www.sony.co.uk

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