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Re: Sony HDR-CX900
HI Denny,
We did use the camera again locked down as we normally do. So I do not have any info on zoom. But the focus seems to be a little quicker. Sorry that is all I have at this time. |
Re: Sony HDR-CX900
Thanks Paul for the input.
Denny |
Re: Sony HDR-CX900
1080 from the CX900 should be better low light than 1080 from the AX100 because the AX100 has more pixels and they are smaller, right? Kind of like the PMW200 or 300 has better 1080 than the Z100 because the Z100 has more pixels and they are smaller, right?
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Re: Sony HDR-CX900
"1080 from the CX900 should be better low light than 1080 from the AX100 because the AX100 has more pixels and they are smaller, right? Kind of like the PMW200 or 300 has better 1080 than the Z100 because the Z100 has more pixels and they are smaller, right? "
Wrong. The CX900 and the AX100 have exactly the same sensor and number of pixels. The CX900 is a crippled AX100 - it just doesn't have the capability of doing 4K. 1080 mode in the AX100 should be identical to 1080 from the CX900. From the Sony site (Sony AX100): "Pixel Gross : Approx.20.9M pixels •Color Filter System : RGB primary color filters •Imaging Sensor : 1" (13.2mm x 8.8mm) back-illuminated Exmor R® CMOS Sensor •Processor : BIONZ® X image processor" From the Sony site: (Sony CX900): "•Pixel Gross : Approx.20.9M pixels •Color Filter System : RGB primary color filters •Imaging Sensor : 1" (13.2mm x 8.8mm) back-illuminated Exmor R® CMOS Sensor •Processor : BIONZ® X image processor" Are these mistaken? |
Re: Sony HDR-CX900
Wow Mark. Thanks so much for this. I totally missed the mark.
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