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Este producto lo compre para regalarlo a una persona muy especial.La verdad, no se que tan complacido se encuentra el con la camara de video.Pero mi experiencia con la operación de compra, fue muy sencilla, formal, y atenta.Gracias por todo.Atentamente:Lorena Galindo.
Because this was a sub $2,000 camera I wasn't expecting a whole lot. I could hear the subject speaking clear with little motor or background noise. People are now treating me much more seriously with respect because of my "high-end" camera look. This camera with it's professional look came to my rescue. I purchased this camera mainly to have a professional look when shooting weddings and events. and only has one 1/2.9 single-chip cmos censor, but that's one reason why it's thousands of dollars cheaper. It also exceeded my expectations with audio, from what I read the shot-gun mic on this camera isn't the best, but I was greatly satisfied with it's performance. I was amazed with how smooth and clear everything appeared, especially with the low reviews I read about in low light, it blew my other camera (Canon Optura 50) out of the water.
This is a great camera if your looking for a camera like this one (which I was) or an affordable professional looking camera with good quality this camera is great when comparing it with other consumer cameras. I was pleasently suprised with the performance of this camera, it out-performed all of my expectations. I felt like I could produce a decent video using a normal consumer camera that would satisfy the customer just fine, but because most consumer cameras are so small the customer might not feel they were receiving a quality product. This camera looks and feels great, there were some reviews bashing it's construction, but whenever I take it out of the bag, people are impressed. It wouldn't be fair to compare it to a $10,000 or $20,000 camera, which I think some people were trying to do, especially with the poor reviews for low light conditions, plastic construction, and poor audio performance. I left everything in the default HDV settings and turned it on to shoot my kids playing indoors under bedroom light conditions. If you're used to working with industrial high-end expensive cameras, you'll probably be disapointed with this camera as it is limited in manual controls (no manual iris, xlr outputs etc.). I don't regret purchasing this camera one bit and I feel this will satisfy most all of my production free-lance needs
The battery runs for only 2 hours so you may want to pick up a longer lasting one. It to keep the weight of the video camcorder to a minimum.The night shot works great, if you move camera to fast it will take a few seconds to focus.
It's light weight and well balanced for its size. I also own a SR-11 handycam that over time can get heavy and hard to hold up.
The Sony HVR- HD1000u video camcorder is perfect, 5 out of 5 stars. The plastic feel that others may complain about isn't that bad, once you use it for a while you'll understand why.
With the Sony 1000u the weight is on your sholder. The sound and video quality is just as good as the Sony SR-11 if not better.
The manual states that while in night shot mode you need to manualy focus the camera for a quicker responce time. Editing HDV software is a must have and make sure it's HDV compatible.We use Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9 platinum and it works great.
Once you get used to controlling your settings with the ring, it really starts to feel great. I don't know what that other guy was saying but this camera feels solid and looks just like Sony's high end line of pro cameras. This is NOT the same as Panasonics puffed plastic cameras (dvc-7 dvc-15) This camera was designed by Sony's broadcast unit not it's consumer unit.The image quality is great, I didn't believe that 1 CMOS could look this good compared to a 3ccd setup but it is.The down sides are that allot of the controls are in the touch screen menu, which makes it a pain till you get used to using the "manual button" to quickly switch controls over to the ring. The other bad thing is that it does not have XLR so you have to get a beachtek box or something.For the money you can't beat this camera, clients love seeing you walk in with a big pro looking camera and not some tiny little handycam. The shoulder mount really helps get you steady shots when you can't use a tripod.The camera also has lots of outputs Firewire, Component, HDMI, S-video, Composite, USB, Memory stick (for stills) and it does all the downconversion to HD to SD on the fly.If they ever introduce another one with XLR inputs and a extra lens ring I will purchase it in a heart beat.This makes a great budget cam or a backup camera.
My Nephew has a Wedding Video and Photography studio in Viet Nam. He loves this camera. His video quality in 480 is much better than his previous Camera's and the HD is a definite plus and future proofing. This is a popular camera for higher end Video pro's in Viet Nam and is priced accordingly at around $4,000.00 for local purchase.
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