Ferrania Solaris Digital V596HD

Ferrania Solaris Digital V596HD

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Ferrania Solaris Digital V596HD Reviews

DigitalVersus

09/2009

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4.0/10

Product Survey: Camcorders

''A compact camcorder whose price you'll like just as much as its performance'': that's how Ferrania sells its new Solaris Digital V596HD, a 1080p HD camcorder at a low price that certainly looks like a fully-featured model. When you look at it, the V596HD doesn't feel cheap and nasty. The frame uses a traditional horizontal form factor, and it looks just like camcorders from big brands with its black and silver finish and manual lens cap. In short, Ferrania hasn't scrimped on design or ease-of-use to save money on this camcorder. OK, so switching it on takes a little while: starting from when you press the power button, you need to wait six seconds before the V596HD shows anything on the screen. That said, the screen is quite big at 3'', though it isn't in the 16:9 aspect ratio. You navigate through the menus using arrow buttons at the back of the camcorder under the thumb. Solaris has adopted the traditional user interface found on recent camcorders--with one exception. The slot on the side, which looks just like it's for holding a DV tape, actually includes the Lithium-ion battery. It lasts around an hour, but it's quite hard to tell how long you've got left because the battery life indicator is based on a series of blocks like on a mobile phone.