mike angel
I want to buy a Sony HX20V which can shoot great photos and also 1080/60p videos. I know that its not primarily a video device but it has a 18mp sensor so will its videos be as good (or at least slightly +/-) as a Full HD camcorder that I could buy for the same price? I don't want to go for the Handycam as
1) Poor still image quality(hats the reason because of which I'm upgrading from my old Canon Camcorder) and
2) a 2mp( or slightly better) sensor.
So can I enjoy 1080/60p videos shot from a HX20V on a large HDTV? I know the resolution will be good but what I'm worried about is color accuracy and overall video quality.
Answer
A camcorder only can use about a 2MP sensor. Remember that the camcorder does scans, not stills.
Yes, you can enjoy the HD recordings on any HDTV.
You might want to read the differences between a digital camera that does video and a real camcorder.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/camcorders/cam-cam.shtml
A camcorder only can use about a 2MP sensor. Remember that the camcorder does scans, not stills.
Yes, you can enjoy the HD recordings on any HDTV.
You might want to read the differences between a digital camera that does video and a real camcorder.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/camcorders/cam-cam.shtml
Camcorder capable of 1080/60p?
Ace
Looking for a camcorder that can shoot at 60 progressive frames per second, my budget is $800.
Any suggestions? :)
Answer
camcorders are nice, but you run in to issues with lens which you cannot swap out.
You can get a Canon 600D (shots at 1080 and 60fps) with 18-55mm for 800. Later when you have money you can move on to better lens and movies will dramatically improve.
camcorders are nice, but you run in to issues with lens which you cannot swap out.
You can get a Canon 600D (shots at 1080 and 60fps) with 18-55mm for 800. Later when you have money you can move on to better lens and movies will dramatically improve.
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