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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2010

Sony HDR AX2000 steadyshot jitter problems
Compare Sony AX2000 / Canon XH A1
Steadyshot type = standard
No active steadyshot

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  • It is not about the image quality.

    The problem is that the Sony creates additional jitter.

    This in conjunction with rolling shutter, gives some image shift.

    It looks totally unacceptable on a large screen.

    John

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  • ?.canon try to give real picture..

  • @ELAJUSTADOR what do you think about the AX2000? You hate the XH-A1 because of the bad low light behaviour?

  • Съёмка фанатов Кэнон, сонькой сняли при пасмурной погоде а кэноном при солнечной это видно по теням. Кэнон в корзину для мусора!

  • @ELAJUSTADOR sell it to me for very cheap. You do understand that the very camera that you own and are bashing was used in the creation of a major motion picture shown in movie theaters across the world right?

  • Thanks for posting this, I think the viewers need to understand that the reason this was posted was to demonstrate the jitter of steadyshot in the ax2000 vs the image stabilization used in the xha1. It would have been nice to do a side by side test, but I'm sure for some reason that was not possible. This is not a comparison on contrast, or overall image quality, but just how the different image stabilization methods present themselves in a recording. It did a good job of showing this.

  • I have a canon xh-a1 I hate it , is a poor cheaper camera, the worst

    low ligth in cameras, is garbage,

  • You are obviously just a canon fanboy. Your posts prove it.

  • @rubberskinuk

    Yeah, shooting on an overcast day (HDR-AX2000) vs. a bright, sunny day (XH-A1) will tend to result in a much different picture. ;)

  • the canon has a much wider dynamic range - nicer picture

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