I bought my Sony FDR-AX100 about 2 weeks ago. Just got a Bluetooth receiver/transmitter today so I can use my Bluetooth headphones with it. Got it all set up and started recording when I noticed something awful. There is almost an entire second of lag time between the scene and what happens on the camcorder. And it has nothing to do with the Bluetooth. Watching the LCD screen shows just how far behind it is. This was my first time recording something other than outside nature scenes, so when the person talked it was very distracting to hear a one-second delay in the headphones and see it on the screen. I watched a lot of RU-vid videos before I bought it and never saw anything about it mentioned one time. So I'm trying to get the word out there.
Hi The Sokar80! The video (and some others I watched of your production), leaves me with some questions: - How do you deal with the 4K recording and finally publishing in RU-vid? / I do not see (SEE) any benefits there. Secondly, looks like the camera has limited dynamic range? or is it that you over exposure the shoots? Do you use mainly automatic settings? And then - what about stabilization? Most cameras - in reality, require either a tripod, a monopod or a steadicam. Looks like you go with the Sony cx900 handheld? Thanks for publishing! Gert
hola que tal... muy buena resolucion... con que programa lo a editado... yo estoy trabajando con premier CS6 y me baja la resolución... podria a yudarme talvez con la configuración... para tener la resolucion original... gracias
Banda Show "Armonia Huamanga" la resolucion no se baja, es la calidad de la imagen la que escojes al hacer el RENDER final, ahi es donde debes de darle la mejor calidad
thanks for the test, over all the camera is ok not that good as sony says it doesn't handle the low light very well the 4k looks just like a 1080 video even in a 4k screen.