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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2009

Butterfly. Video taken at Botanic Gardens Singapore using Sony xr200e camcorder.

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  • Sony xr-500 is definitely better, low light video is better compared to xr200, but its more expensive and bigger. If budget isn't a problem I recommend xr-500. Or you can look at cx-500 which is almost the same as xr-500 but uses flash memory instead of hdd.

  • hi just bought this camera, wondering if you can pause while recording?

  • nope you can't. you can only stop and play. anywayz you can merge your videos on a video editor if you want.

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  • this looks clear, but not crips like hd should be. i have this same camera and am currently struggling with that problem- does anybody know the solution?

  • this doesn't look hd

  • hi how many hours can you record?

  • Use Loiloscope for editing AVCHD video, it's really easy!

  • please help! i have the same camera but i cant get the hd on youtube :( what type of editing system did you use? Please check my videos and you will understand what i mean.

  • @VELOC1RAPT0R

    yeah i bought that long time ago and i can see how crappy it was with slow motion.. with the 3 seconds making it 10 seconds in slow motion.. anyway the handycam is really great except the slowmotion.. but something is better than none at all.. apparently its for advertising to buy other cams that have a better slowmotion thats how sony makes it those bastards.. thanks for the reply, peace

  • @bad0or yes the xr200 takes slow mo but it's really really crappy quality, apparently to account for the high framerate. I don't recommend relying on it for good slowmo. The framerate's high enough that you can slow clips down to 60 or 70 percent before you notice splicing.

  • @3665790 thanks for everything tomorrow ill buy it

  • @Ness935 Your answer is yes...I'm on a Mac right now with Imovie importing them off the camera

  • @rehgumwow but is PD8 available for mac OS X, by the way thanks for answer me

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