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The world's first camera that can shoot high-definition video is

The first camera in the world that can shoot high-definition video is Sony HDR-FX1e. This camera was launched by Sony in June, 2004 +065438+ 10, and it is the first civil high-definition camera in the world that meets the standard of HDV 1080i. It enables ordinary users to create high-definition videos, marking the popularization of high-definition video shooting and production to ordinary consumers. SonyHDR-FX 1E has a black appearance and a solid aluminum-magnesium alloy shell, which is mainly for semi-professional users and camera enthusiasts. In the development of high-definition video technology, Sony's DCR-VX 1000 is the first DV camera, which was released in July 1995, marking the beginning of the digital age for civil digital cameras. In addition, Hitachi's DZ-MV 100 is the first DVD camera, which went on the market in August 2000, and uses DVD-RAM as the storage medium, which is a great innovation after DV camera.