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Hi, Question shows it is Sony DCR-SR42 and its user friendly camcorder. I need bit details about the problem that you are facing to transfer camcorder files in computer. Thanks.
The memory stick can only be used for taking still pictures (which are of terrible quality). Your only option for creating space on your hard drive is to delete items. Before that you can upload videos to your computer and/or burn them on DVDs. Sony actuallly has a DVD burner called DVDirect where you can burn DVDs without the use of a computer. I hope this helps.
First, I suggest you consult a web buying guide, such as:
http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-camcorders/sony-handycam-dcr-sr42/4505-6500_7-32306183.html
The camera you mention has a built in hard drive for media storage. The main drawbacks are image quality as the picture is highly compressed and you must export your media to your computer. This feature is either really handy or an inconvenience - it all depends on your preference.
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