Sony today presented more compact version of the worlds smallest Full HD camcorder – HDR-TG5, which will also have a GPS navigation system support. Improvements also include improved user interface, which was one of the major pitfalls for TG3 model.

Techique blog Engadget.com report that the Sony DSC-TG5 camcorder would cost and higher quality touch-sensitive screen that responds precisely to the users touch. Thanks to the GPS receiver device iestrādātajam, enrolled videos will be added to the coordinates that will allow easy to define which location a particular video is a film made.
Like Sony HDR-TG5 will Navteq maps support, improved image-processing process smile shutter (by hosting a photo at a time when the people you take pictures, Chris) and 16 GB high-board memory (the previous model it was 8 GB). And all this will be included in a slightly smaller and lighter chassis.
Other devices for the technical data has remained the same as TG3 model: the video resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, video AVCHD recording format, 2.7 inch touch-sensitive screen and the lens with 10x optical and towards stabilization.
The product price will be around 1220 U.S. dollars, and this camera will be avaible in May.




