Sony HDR-AX2000 Handycam camcorder
Product Description
The Sony HDR-AX2000 Handycam camcorder delivers HD broadcast-quality moving images with the convenience of a non-linear recording format. With 24p Progressive Scan Mode, the HDR-AX2000's high-quality film-like motion lets you realize brilliant scene reproduction. CinemaTone Gamma and CinemaTone Color provide the HDR-AX2000 with the color and gamma range to give your footage an even more film-like feel. Three 1/3" Exmor CMOS image sensors with Exmor™ derived technology capture sharp, detailed images even in lower-light (1.5 LUX) situations. The 29.5mm Wide-Angle to 590mm Telephoto G-Lens allows for wider angle shooting and brings the action closer (20x Optical). Three built-in neutral density filters and three manual rings provide even more flexibility.
- 1920x1080/60i with Film-like Progressive Scan 24p/30p
- Superior 1.5lux- low-light 3x 1/3" Exmor CMOS Sensors
- XLRx2 (Line/Mic/Mic+48V switchable) Audio Inputs
- Wide Angle G-Lens: 29.5mm Wide to 590mm (20x) Telephoto
- Optical SteadyShot image stabilization w/ Active Mode
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Sony HDR-AX2000 Handycam camcorder
Sony HDR-AX2000 Handycam camcorder Reviews
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful Who could ask for anything more?, This review is from: Sony HDR-AX2000 Handycam camcorder (Electronics) I was at a Sony Store recently and got to test drive this amazing camera for a day. I put it through a stress test of constantly changing lighting and bad (on purpose) camera movement to see if I could reproduce the infamous "jello" effect from a rolling shutter on CMOS chips. I even tried to reproduce a complaint I read about on Sony's own website that says after 2GB (or 12 mins) of shooting the file would split into 2 pieces and cause stutter in audio and dropped frames at the break. I was using a class 4 SDHC card. The test was shot in 1080 24p FX mode.Lets cut to the chase. Pros: Easy to operate: Being a Canon guy, I thought the controls on a Sony might be a jump for me, but they're all pretty standard. I had no problems jumping in and doing what I wanted with it. Low light/Changing Light operations: The front of the store was well-lit with a mixture of color temperature (florescent, tungsten, LED) flood lights. The AX2000 had no... Read more 22 of 23 people found the following review helpful Nice Edition to Sony Lineup, By snowleopard (Oregon) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sony HDR-AX2000 Handycam camcorder (Electronics) This Sony camera is a nice addition to the Sony Line-up, somewhat of a replacement for the HVR-V1u, only shooting tapeless to MemoryStick and SD cards instead of tape. It was released around March of 2010, and competes mostly with the Panasonic HMC-150 which has similar features. Here are the pros as I see it:* Wider angled lens than many other cameras, which is nice for interiors, and filmmaking. But not much wider than the HMC-150. * 20x zoom, which is very nice to have. Only the Canons equal this. Sony's digital zoom is also quite good in a pinch. * Very fine quality LCD screen. You can argue about the placement. * Camera will shoot 1080, but also 480, if you want to shoot standard definition like the "old days". Here are some cons: * Camera will not shoot 720p, and will not overcrank (no slow motion). * AVCHD footage may not play nice with Final Cut Pro or some software, yielding large file sizes that may need converting... Read more 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful Very inpressed with this Camcorder !, Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sony HDR-AX2000 Handycam camcorder (Electronics) My experience level is not professional, just an avid amateur. I have used this camcorderin various lighting conditions and all of my videos look great. I really like using the super slow motion feature; it allows me to capture stunning slow motion video. Low light is fantastic. Macro shots are crisp and vivid. Manual focus couldn't be easier. Controls are placed within easy natural reach. LCD screen is in a perfect location for low angle shots "Steady Shot" in the "active" mode is rock steady I upgraded from a Panasonic ag dvc30 and this is a huge leap in technology. Again I'm not a professional but my Sony HDR AX2000 makes my videos look like I am. |
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