Hey, this is a 2 part video that shows you what my camera, the Sanyo Xacti HD2000 is capable of producing...
I had a quite few requests asking me to record what my camera is capable of doing other than shooting at the screen to record games... Lol.
This was shot at around 3pm, so the sun is still out and bright! This is shot using the following settings:-
UN-EDITED - UPLOADED IN RAW FORMAT. This was a 545mb .mp4 file. I didn't want to edit anything as I didn't want to lose any camera quality.
NOTE: YOUTUBE ONLY SUPPORTS 30 FPS! So the actual video is a lot smoother, and of-course of a greater quality/clarity!
Camera: Sanyo Xacti HD2000
Video: Full HR = 1920x1080p (1080p) 60FPS.
Scene Select: Auto
Filter: Off
Video Stabilizer: On
Focus: Standard
Focus Mode: Spot Focus (S-AF)
EXP Measure: Multi
ISO: Auto
White Balance: Auto
Exposure: P
I hope this shows you enough... Be sure to check out part 2 WHICH IS CLEARER that I recorded also, that is to show you a different focus method. The "9-PT Auto Focus" mode. Check it out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrcauo1PP0A
Hey everyone, I had a quite few requests asking me to record what my camera is capable of doing other than shooting at the screen to record games... Lol.
Well, its primary purpose is to capture anything I point at, so what better than to show you some Nature, in the form of my Garden? This was shot at around 7pm, so the sun is beginning to set, This is shot using the following settings
UN-EDITED - UPLOADED IN RAW FORMAT. This was a 915mb .mp4 file. I didn't want to edit anything as I didn't want to lose any camera quality.
NOTE: YOUTUBE ONLY SUPPORTS 30 FPS! So the actual video is a lot smoother, and of-course of a greater quality/clarity!
Camera: Sanyo Xacti HD2000
Video: Full HR = 1920x1080p (1080p) 60FPS.
Scene Select: Auto
Filter: Off
Video Stabilizer: On
Focus: Standard
Focus Mode: 9-PT AutoFocus (9-AF)
EXP Measure: Multi
ISO: Auto
White Balance: Auto
Exposure: P
I hope this shows you enough... Be sure to check out the other video that I recorded also, that is to show you a different focus method. The "Spot Focus" mode. Check it out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J93rPWWdtWo
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If you are new to my channel, I usually upload gaming related videos, so check out my channel to see some footage shot from directly off the TV. (God of War III videos)
What do you use to edit
coolEO54 1 year ago
how about the manual focus mode? how does it work/how good is it?
boricuaboy8 1 year ago
Great pictures! One advice is to use a tripod or a monopod. When shooting in 1080p even small movements adds motion blur.
blue9z 1 year ago