At long, long last Sony's new prosumer 4K


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I tot of buying this..
I am not a pro nor using it for work.
I long to have a good pro cam for consumer use.
Looks like this is the start now.
 

If the link seems to be broken for anyone else, try this http://www.sony.com.sg/product/fdr-ax1e

Here's one review (with link to DL a 4K/mp4 sample footage):

Sony was kind enough letting me spend some time with its new 4K handheld 1/2 inch CMOS sensor video camera the FDR-AX1. You can read all the technical specification of the new camera here . Specs aside, let me share with you my thoughts concerning this camera. The FDR-AX1 left me a bit confused as I would expect this kind of high resolution small sensor handheld camera to be a great working tool for anyone who is doing “run&gun” events, documentary style shooting and even covering sport. I would expect such a camera to perform well in all lighting situations but unfortunately this is not the case with the new Sony FDR-AX1. The combination of a small sensor packed with a great amount of tiny pixels doest not do well to the low light capability of this camera. As you can see in the various sample footage I took, even using the gain control did not help much improving the overall dark images the camera produces. (see Oriental flavor-Night video). Instead, noise was added to the picture. (all in all I’ve used gain 3db, 6db, 9db up to 12db).

If this is not enough, the camera lens does not hold constant aperture through its range, meaning, If you can get away in low light situations with its fast 1.6f lens (on the wider side) you will quickly find yourself “in the dark” when zooming in. That’s where the lens aperture will close all the way down to 3.4f.

The EVF in this camera is average and certainly not good enough to judge crucial 4K focusing especially in low light when it all gets muddy in the frame.
Contrary to my experience in low light, when there is sufficient light the picture quality this camera produces is very nice!.

Other positive features to mention are:
-Build in XLR connectors (remember, this is the consumer version of the professional Sony PXW-Z100 and as such, having XLR connectors on board is great)!
-7 assignable customisable buttons
-Dual XQD card slots (Sony is including a 32GB card in the package).
-High resolution LCD screen
-Up to 60fps at 4K resolution
-Full HD at 50Mbps which is industry broadcast standard.
-Focus magnifying while recording.

Weakness:
-The camera tend to get heavy for an handheld device very quickly. It is simply heavy.
-Colour sampling in all recording modes is 4:2:0
-Maximum 100 Mbps in 24/25p mode
-Maximum 150 Mbps in 50/60 mode
-”Flyby wire” lens controls

Source: Sony FDR-AX1 4K camera-First look, by JOHNNIE BEHIRI on 24th October 2013

Johnnie Behiri is a freelance documentary cameraman/editor/producer working mostly for the BBC and other respected broadcasters. He is also a co-owner of cinema5d.

http://www.cinema5d.com/?p=21457


I tot of buying this..
I am not a pro nor using it for work.
I long to have a good pro cam for consumer use.
Looks like this is the start now.

Serious... it's almost 2.8kg leh ;p
 

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I saw quite a few samples. I didn't like the look. Very digital. Like watching a football match.
 

I don't think most clients want a 4k resolution.. Maybe in the future but not now yet.
 

Thanks Kandinsky!

Yeah 2.8kg :p

It's not the 4K thingy that i am looking at thou.
More to a pro cam handling that i am looking at.

Is this the first pro body for a consumer?

Sorry lack of research from me.

Edited : I meant because this can be bought from a Sony center like a consumer product unlike the pro cam which have to get from a pro distributor?
 

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Is this the first pro body for a consumer?

Sony has been selling prosumer camcorders since Hi8 days.
They used to differentiate their pro from the consumer versions through XLR inputs but not so much since the introduction of the multi-function hotshoe interface.
But they still charge very different prices for repair and servicing for pro vs consumer versions of the same camera even though most of the parts are the same!
If you don't need 4K but just want a professional looking camcorder, consider the new NX3 (below) or the VG30/VG900 interchangeable lens camcorders. In fact a shoulder mount SOny MC1500 can be had for under $2000.
[video=youtube;DfjnnK06DiU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfjnnK06DiU[/video]
 

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Thanks and nx3 looks good and cheaper too ..
 

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