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by hdmickey
13 Nov 2011 08:21
Forum: Sony AVCHD - Consumer / single-sensor camcorders
Topic: HXR-MC2000U vs. HDR-FX7
Replies: 19
Views: 22829

Re: HXR-MC2000U vs. HDR-FX7

I was looking at different scenes but I really couldn't explain what you're trying say. I notice the video runs normal like it should, lets say at 30 frames, but there is something about the movie's as it plays, that does seem a little different. Could it be the way the frames move in a way that if ...
by hdmickey
13 Nov 2011 05:21
Forum: Sony AVCHD - Consumer / single-sensor camcorders
Topic: HXR-MC2000U vs. HDR-FX7
Replies: 19
Views: 22829

Re: HXR-MC2000U vs. HDR-FX7

The shutter speed preset on the FX7 is 60. I know for a fact that below 60 causes the frames to look like the ones produced by webcams. If 60 is the preset that Sony considers normal, about how much higher would it possibly help to reduce the skew? In general, how much benefit is there on anything h...
by hdmickey
12 Nov 2011 06:53
Forum: Sony AVCHD - Consumer / single-sensor camcorders
Topic: HXR-MC2000U vs. HDR-FX7
Replies: 19
Views: 22829

Re: HXR-MC2000U vs. HDR-FX7

So if the factor that produces the sharpness is in the optics, that means that the lens in the MC2000U isn't as good as the one on the FX7 when light goes through it to produce the image, its like having certain glasses on a human that produce fuzzy results to the eye. The MC2000U has only 1 chip wh...
by hdmickey
12 Nov 2011 05:44
Forum: Sony AVCHD - Consumer / single-sensor camcorders
Topic: HXR-MC2000U vs. HDR-FX7
Replies: 19
Views: 22829

Re: HXR-MC2000U vs. HDR-FX7

I see. The key here on the FX7 would be the CMOS chips for the horizontal problem, which is bad for the MC2000U too because it only has 1 chip and it's a CMOS. On the other hand with the FX7, the sharpness and clarity of the 3 CMOS chips are the big advantage on its quality in well lit recordings, b...
by hdmickey
11 Nov 2011 08:17
Forum: Sony AVCHD - Consumer / single-sensor camcorders
Topic: HXR-MC2000U vs. HDR-FX7
Replies: 19
Views: 22829

Re: HXR-MC2000U vs. HDR-FX7

I saw the post and I noticed that the colors in the MC2000U are a little bit on the unsaturated side compared to the rest and softer too. It looks like a VHS camera recording which isn't that great in today's technology advancements. Gaussian blur is sort of messy too on the MC2000U. Its like a came...
by hdmickey
11 Nov 2011 02:41
Forum: Sony AVCHD - Consumer / single-sensor camcorders
Topic: HXR-MC2000U vs. HDR-FX7
Replies: 19
Views: 22829

HXR-MC2000U vs. HDR-FX7

Hi everyone, Currently I own an FX7 which is fantastic in daylight, except in low light, its too noisy for my taste without having to go manual with a light, and horizontal pans are a pain due to a fuzzy sticky look in the video especially in slow motion. I've been researching around on different mo...