What kind of camera is the Sony NEX VG20?
The NEX-VG20 is Sony’s latest experiment in the melding of two distinct product lines: the Handycam camcorder and the NEX series of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras.
What kind of adaptor does the Sony nexvg900 use?
The NEX-VG900 includes the LA-EA3 adaptor to mount any A-mount lens with the full-frame sensor advantage. Capture the full angle of view as well as allowing manual focus to be used for cinematic follow focus effects.
What kind of recording does the Sony nex-fs700p do?
A 3G-SDI output enables easy integration with highest quality recording formats. The NEX-FS700P has a refined ergonomic design with a robust detachable handle and grip. The NEX-FS700P is switchable between 50 Hz and 60Hz to allow 24p shooting in PAL areas and no PAL/NTSC limitations.
What kind of camera is NEX-VG900 full frame?
The VG900 camcorder is built around a 24.3 megapixel 35mm full-frame sensor that captures more of the world in bright, lifelike detail with rich colour and tone. With manual controls for iris, shutter speed and gain on the side of the camera, you can make on-the-fly changes as you roll. Choose from a wide range of lenses for any shooting situation.
What kind of shake reduction does Sony VG20 do?
With Standard IS (Sony calls this Optical SteadyShot) the VG20 was able to reduce 71% of the shake in our low-speed test and 66% of the shake in our high-speed test. Active Mode wasn’t much different, reducing shake by 73% in the lower speed mode and 65% in the higher shake test setting.
Where are the record buttons on the NEX-VG20?
Ergonomically, the VG20 takes a little while to get used to, but once in use for a few minutes, the button configuration starts to make a lot of sense. For example, there are two record buttons, one located in the standard configuration with the power switch, and the other at the front of the camcorder just before the lens mount.