Photography (Sony)

Price: $1,291.80
- 1920 x 1080 Full HD video resolution; 10.2-megapixel still image capture
- Record video to 60 GB hard disk drive or Memory Stick media
- 3.2-inch wide touch panel Xtra Fine LCD™ display (921k pixels)
- x.v.Color captures and displays lifelike color
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Premium 10 ft Sony HDR-SR11 60GB HandyCam Mini HDMI cable! This type A to C digital cable supports 600Hz and all 1.3 standards.
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- Original gapless structure provides protection.
- Supports HD video formats: 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1920p, 2160p, 3D.
- HDMI high speed cable certified up to 1.4 (48Gbps) in bulk packaging.
- High quality 10ft HDMI cable without ethernet.
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SKQUE Premium Sony HDR-SR11 60GB HandyCam Mini 1.3 HDMI cable for your HD Camcorder 6 FT
Wireless (Skque)

Price: $5.16
- Features gold plated connectors, strain relief and Mylar foil shielding
- A premium quality HDMI- HDMI mini Type C cable suitable for use with camcorders
- Compatible with: HDTVs, HD DVs, Cameras, Game Consoles with HDMI and HDMI Type C Mini Connectors
- Cable constructed using the high quality material for best contact connection between HDMI equipments
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Sony HDR-SR11 10.2-MP 60GB High Definition Hard Drive Handycam Camcorder
Sony HDR-SR11 10.2-MP 60GB High Definition Hard Drive Handycam Camcorder with 12x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom More details & Discount link ...

HDR-SR11 60GB High?
How good is this Camera? Does it have good pixals and ClearVid so it would be clearer When i upload it on Youtube?
Is it compatible with a Mac?
It is a hard drive based high definition camcorder that saves 1080i in a VERY highly compressed AVCHD format.
Yes, it is "Mac compatible" - but you need to have the most current iMovieHD that came with iLife08 - with an update or the most current FinalCut Express or FinalCut Pro2. And there are a couple of extra steps you need to follow to get to that AVCHD video.
You REALLY want to read through here.
http://discussions.apple.com/search.jspa?search=Go&q=hdr-sr11
I would STRONGLY suggest staying in the miniDV tape environment, and using firewire to transfer DV or HDV from a Sony HDR-HC7, HC9, Canon HV20 or HV30. DV and HDV do not compress as much as AVCHD.
Compressed video = discarded data = reduced video quality.