HD Sunset Test of Sanyo VPC-FH1 (shot 1080P 60fps downgraded for YouTube) HD Macro to Zoom Out
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the video quality can only go to 720 >.>
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wow, this is definitely my next camera
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Your video sold me on this camera. Some of those shots look like scenes from a Hollywood movie.
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@DarkCROWgaming yes, FH1A has one more feature which is it can be use for iFrame.
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@kroneage Although this camera is fairly straight forward and easy to use, you will need to really get into it's features & learn to compensate for it's deficiency in better manual settings. In time you learn to trick the focus into getting what you want. But also remember this cam is best in bright light at 1080p 60fps mainly because there are so few that can do it and none in it's price range! :D ...Bright Sharp Detailed Action is what it's best at catching and there it's the King!
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@DarkCROWgaming My friend says it's better but I say if it is, it's not much. It's not an older tape version Canon w/ outstanding low light, but it's not bad either. You can add a light w/ a pistol grip from ebay for a few bucks and it works to stabilize it better too. Also I'd like to add that the HD2000a is worth a look. It has a better larger aperture lens and a light shoe for low light. It's a pistol grip which us Americans don't seem to go for like Europeans and in Asia!
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@kroneage How is the low light on the "a", is it the same as this video?
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@DarkCROWgaming You won't find one w/o "a". But I just talked to my friend who has the new one. We compared results & for the price you can't beat the new one. You do get faster slow motion frame rates w/ it. For Full 1080P 60fps there is no cam out that beats it. You'll need to work on learning to use the auto focus & it can be tricky. Also because such hi definition & lack of optical stabilization, you'll need a pistol grip or stabilizer of some kind to take optimal video!
How did you the lowlight so good? Did you do something to the settings or did you leave it alone?
DarkCROWgaming 1 year ago
@DarkCROWgaming The lower the light, the slower you set shutter speed & resolution. Don't expect to film in these conditions at 1080p 60fps, I was just lucky (720p would be better). So you shoot in 30fps. The camera has a light sensor for night shots & you use it to pre-set your light for darkest area & lock it in. There is no perfect vidcam on market that's cheaper either. So you have to maximize your skills w/ what you have. I don't have $1000's to spend, only $100 & I'm happy w/ what I got!
kroneage 1 year ago