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this guy is a dumbass he puts a pic of the ax 2000 instead of nx5u he is idiot
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@vmproductuons I don't think there is an easy reference, I think you'll just need to connect the camera to a big monitor.
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@hobocamptheater Thanks for your reply, I am really looking forward to buying the HXR NX5, as upgrade to my Sony VX2000. I find manually focusing quite difficult. Especially with moving scenes. Indeed with ‘static’ interviews I could set it manually, Is there a easy reference to do this? I have had some issue where when later viewed through a large monitor, I realize the focus is bad. Especially when the subjects leans forward etc. Also with chroma keying (blue screen)
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@vmproductuons focus issues, because the sony doesn't have very good auto focus, but keep in mind that if you're gonna use these the way they're built for would be full manual so you shouldn't have that problem.
Un aporte excelente, muchas gracias por este video tan genial, plissss podras comparar: Panasonic AG-HMC150 VS AG-HMC80 ?
omegatorps 2 months ago
@omegatorps Ya he comparado las cámaras. Revisar mis otros videos. Me gusta el mejor hmc150.
dteubner 2 months ago
in your opmião what is the best (Brazil) ok
litzbatistajunior 3 months ago
@litzbatistajunior Read customer comments about both cameras at my HowNowVideo(dot)com website. Click the Buy Gear link and click the bottom-most advertisement to view comments at my trusted vendor. I had the Sony only a few days for review. I use the Panasonic HMC150 for my professional work and love it.
dteubner 3 months ago
"At the time this footage was shot, the NX5U was suffering from back focus issues, and is not what a properly functioning Sony HXR-NX5U NXCAM looks like. The HXR-NX5U was out of focus, so the HXR-NX5U NXCAM images appear much softer than they should be."
Perhaps yours had this same issue???
randolph50 8 months ago
@randolph50 I had the Sony on loan for the review. I did notice that the generic settings of the Sony were softer in appearance. But it was the same with the Canon XH-A1. With proper tweaking of the gamma, black level, chroma, etc., the Sony (and as with my Canon XH-A1) should look just fine. I don't have the Sony to test back focus issues.
dteubner 8 months ago