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Shadow versus Bright Spot Meter and Focus and Guide Frame using the user interface of the Sony HDR-CX110, which is the same as that of the Sony HDR-CX150 and Sony HDR-XR150 camcorders from Sony.
The video is shot on a Sony CX110. Absolutely NO editing effects are used to enhance the videos apart from showing the two videos on the same screen. So this video contains video from two of the same camcorders, shooting at the exact same time. One camcorder is focusing on the view, and the other camcorder is focusing on the camcorder focusing on the view. Get it? :)

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  • Hi! I'm so torn over whether to get this Camera CX110 (~$299) or the CX560 ($799).

    Other than the internal flash memory (8GB) vs. (64 GB)... is the basic hardware the same, would you say?

    Like I'm looking at the Lens Color reproduction, Image Stabilization and Wide Angle in particular.

  • @pr9nkaholic Highlights of the cx560 vs the cx110: -12.3 Mega Pixels camera vs. 3.1 MP -WIDE Sony Lens G vs Carl Zeiss -MIC plug in, vs none -Dolby 5.1 vs Dolby 2 channels -Image Sensor 1/2.88 vs 1/4 -Lens Filter Diameter 37mm vs 30mm -Optical/Digital zoom 10x/120x vs 25x/300x -3" LCD (921K pixels) vs 2.7" (230K pixels) Is all this worth the extra $500, imo, no...I would rather get two cx110 (one as a backup, or 2nd pov shot), but, ymmv Thanks for your support!!!
  • @pr9nkaholic sorry for the triple post, for some reason my reply is not taking the formatting, so it seems all jumbled up, on my screen, even though I tried 3 different styles. Maybe it looks better on yours.

  • @pr9nkaholic If lens quality is what you are aiming for then, imo, the G Lens is better, but is it worth an extra $500, imo, no...there are other cheaper models with the G Lens, for example:

    HDR CX130 (1/4" not 1/2.88" which is better), which goes for around $350

  • is this camera have great sound from about 3 metres away, does it have auto focas ??

  • @BeautyByMillie Thanks for your support!!!

    imo, this camera has great stereo sound recording quality from any distance (however, the further away you are the fainter the sound gets, laws of physics, I guess).

    Yes it has autofocus. Try it, however, if you notice too much re-focusing and you are going to be recording around pretty much similar distance (like in a room), then I would suggest putting it into manual focus, and keeping it at one setting, for example 3m in your case.

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  • you look friendly :D

  • Sick!!!

    

  • @noself512 afaik, this one records both video and audio, but you can shut the lens cover, and that way record audio only, if that is what you are looking for.

  • Can anyone tell me if this camcorder - or any similar camcorder, regardless of maker - has a separate voice recording feature? Or do I have to record both video and audio, then extract the audio on my computer? And is this possible? Thanks for any help.

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