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Randy Johnson March 24th, 2013 06:38 PM

NEXA50U vs HXRMC2000U
 
Whats the difference between the chip on the NEXEA50UH and the HXRMC2000U?

Chris Harding March 24th, 2013 07:11 PM

Re: NEXA50U vs HXRMC2000U
 
Hi Randy

That is a bit of a silly comparison!! You are trying to compare an "el cheapo" camera ..sorta similar to the new JVC HM70 but probably not as good even with a pro unit like the EA-50 which is over 3 times the price.

The MC series use a single tiny 1/4" Exmor chip which will die in low light ... At least the JVC camera has a 1.2/3 sensor ...The EA-50 has a Sony APS-C sensor ..I believe it's the same chip they use in the A99 DSLR camera.

Still a bit pointless comparing these two! It would be better to compare the MC2000 and the HM70 but I think the JVC would come out on top.

Chris

James Manford March 25th, 2013 05:22 AM

Re: NEXA50U vs HXRMC2000U
 
Is the op 'trolling' ?

Just delete the thread.

Sorry if I sound offended, but they are two cameras in different leagues a simple Google search can confirm that.

Chris Harding March 25th, 2013 06:26 AM

Re: NEXA50U vs HXRMC2000U
 
Hi James

The last time I talked to Randy he had an HMC150 and is looking for a new camera ..he just likes to get as much info as possible. He is also looking at the JVC HM70 so he simply wanted to know about the MC2000 which is actually an HC1000 but Sony took out the MiniDV drive and made it take a card ..It's designed to complete with the Panny AC-7 and such entry level/educational cameras

Chris

James Manford March 25th, 2013 07:38 AM

Re: NEXA50U vs HXRMC2000U
 
Fair enough, judging by his post count he is obviously being serious.

So apologies.

To answer the question, don't even bother looking at the pro's and con's the EA50 is a mile apart from the HXRMC2000U

Chris Harding March 25th, 2013 08:47 AM

Re: NEXA50U vs HXRMC2000U
 
No problem James

If one is looking for a shoulder mount camera then the MC2000 is just that but here it's a tad over $1K ..about 1/4 of the EA-50 price so what you pay for is what you get. It is, as you say miles apart from the EA-50 but could be similar to the Panny AC7, the HMC40 and HMC80 and such ...I found the HMC80 was a much nicer camera for the price!!

Chris

Rob Cantwell March 25th, 2013 01:23 PM

Re: NEXA50U vs HXRMC2000U
 
the difference is huge!! in size at least, the sensor in the HXR-MC2000 is a 1/4" sensor and the NEX-EA50 as Chris pointed out has a APS-C CMOS sensor see the link below; they dont show a 1/4" sensor but you can guess how small it is in comparison

http://cdn0.mos.techradar.futurecdn....r_2-580-90.jpg

I owned a HXR-MC2000 for a while as a B camera, it's not all that bad but there are far better cams out there.

R

Randy Johnson March 27th, 2013 02:59 PM

Re: NEXA50U vs HXRMC2000U
 
All I asked what the differences were, when I read the specs I thought they were both the exmor chips but I couldnt find specs. I wasnt suggesting they were comparable I was just trying to inform myself. I am not in a place where I can see these cameras first hand without buying one.

James Manford March 27th, 2013 03:04 PM

Re: NEXA50U vs HXRMC2000U
 
Yes, I did apologise ... No harm done.


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