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Old 20-02-07, 04:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Sony HDR-FX7 Vs HDR-FX1

Anyone has a good comparison between Sony HDR-FX7 Vs HDR-FX1.

Trying to decide which one to buy between FX7, FX1 or Z1U

I want to get more into making good documentary videos.
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How do these camcorders compare to the SR1?
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I think SR1 is a single CCD camcoder where as FX7, FX1 or Z1U are 3CCD models
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The SR1 has the single ClearVid CMOS sensor, not a 3CCD.
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i think there is a link in film daillies to a comparison betwwen the two cameras
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i wish i could even afford these ;X
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me too, i want one of those!
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What is the difference between cmos and ccd?
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I just go the FX7 today. The difference is the cmos is a chip or processor as opposed to an optical based ccd. The FX7 is way light which is great for long hand held days such as Wedding Videography. The FX7 is also natively progressive in my case 25p. However I am having choppy video with line break up when captured to my windows based editing system. Exporting to DVD seems to be sweet as.
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Lucky man, have seen footage of FX7 and they lookes marvelous; cant't afford to buy one without risking a divorce, have good time with it.
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