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Sony HVR-V1U 3-CMOS 1080i Professional HDV Camcorder with 20x Optical Zoom Overview:
- 1080/24P scanning with 2:3 pull-down recording
- 3 ClearVid CMOS sensor system; 4:2:2 color used by Sony Enhanced Image Processor
- 20x Carl Zeiss Vario-Zonnar T lens with extra-low dispersion glass; 1.5x digital extender
- 3.5-inch widescreen Clear Photo plus LCD display
- Dual XLR audio inputs with variable control; supplied shotgun microphone
- Dual XLR audio inputs with variable control and supplied shotgun microphone
- 3 ClearVid CMOS sensor system , 4:2:2 color used by Sony Enhanced Image Processor
- 20x Carl Zeiss Vario-Zonnar T lens with extra-low dispersion glass , 1.5x digital extender
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Sony HVR-V1U 3-CMOS 1080i Professional HDV Camcorder with 20x Optical Zoom Reviews
82 of 83 people found the following review helpful Outstanding, with some minor caveats, November 27, 2007 By snowleopard (Oregon) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sony HVR-V1U 3-CMOS 1080i Professional HDV Camcorder with 20x Optical Zoom (Electronics) I have had the chance to use this camera a few times, plus compare it to some other HD cameras out there in it's price range, and came away impressed by a few aspects, and more knowing about a few others to consider.
All in all this is a great little HD camera that takes great pictures right out of the box. It handles really nice, has a true microphone that comes with it, and the lens is great on it with it's 20x ratio. It's slow-motion, though at quality a little less than SD, looks fantastic and is great fun to play with. The camera's low light capability is not as good as the Canon XH-A1 in the same price range, or the Panasonic HVX200 (another $2k+), or as good as the older Sony Z1 (which doesn't shoot 24fps). Looking back, the Sony PD170, which was the low-light standard is about 2 stops better in very low light. But the V1u's low light performance is almost one of taste. The camera tends to give a little more fine grain in such low light, kind of like film in some... Read more
26 of 26 people found the following review helpful Who should buy this camcorder?, January 2, 2008 By DVDzRule "dvdzrule" (Sacramento, CA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sony HVR-V1U 3-CMOS 1080i Professional HDV Camcorder with 20x Optical Zoom (Electronics) I bought my HVR-V1U and have had it a week now. I am very impressed with the quality of video with very good light. In low light the quality of this video camera is poor. But after doing hours and hours of research I decided on this model for a few reasons.
1) Size - This camcorder is about the same size as a VX-2000 with the same feel and pretty much the same layout.
2) 24p - This camcorder can shoot film in true 24p which is great if you want to give your video that "Film look"
3) XLR - This camcorder has 2 XLR inputs to put real good microphones on it if you want and comes with a $230 microphone.
4) HDMI - This model has an HDMI out so I can quickly and easily with one cord connect it to my HDTV. The Sony HDR-FX1 doesn't have this.
I think the slow motion feature is pretty cool to experiment with. But the quality is low and of course there is no sound when you do this.
Everything on the camcorder is made very well. No cheap buttons or... Read more
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful Best pro-sumer Sony yet, November 12, 2007 By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sony HVR-V1U 3-CMOS 1080i Professional HDV Camcorder with 20x Optical Zoom (Electronics) I got burned on my VX-1000 with its 32K stunted audio, no firewire in and no manual zoom. The PDX-10 that followed was great- except for still missing a manual zoom. I looked really hard at the first HDV cameras- and decided to wait, and V1U was well worth it.
Bought the Sony HD- and am totally amazed at how much faster my edit process is. The picture quality is phenomenal- but, we've mostly used standard DV since clients are quite ready to pay for HD.
If you've shot with a PD-170 you'll find the form factor very familiar. Still not in love with the way Sony sets white balance- it's not really totally intuitive- but, overall- this is the best camera I've worked with. Friends who've borrowed it are gaga- and they are used to shooting with Sony pro cameras. As always- audio is the most difficult part of shooting with a prosumer camera- and the handle mounted dials are a bit tough to manipulate while shooting- but, all that aside- this camera is amazing.
Also picked up... Read more
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82 of 83 people found the following review helpful Outstanding, with some minor caveats, By snowleopard (Oregon) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sony HVR-V1U 3-CMOS 1080i Professional HDV Camcorder with 20x Optical Zoom (Electronics) I have had the chance to use this camera a few times, plus compare it to some other HD cameras out there in it's price range, and came away impressed by a few aspects, and more knowing about a few others to consider.All in all this is a great little HD camera that takes great pictures right out of the box. It handles really nice, has a true microphone that comes with it, and the lens is great on it with it's 20x ratio. It's slow-motion, though at quality a little less than SD, looks fantastic and is great fun to play with. The camera's low light capability is not as good as the Canon XH-A1 in the same price range, or the Panasonic HVX200 (another $2k+), or as good as the older Sony Z1 (which doesn't shoot 24fps). Looking back, the Sony PD170, which was the low-light standard is about 2 stops better in very low light. But the V1u's low light performance is almost one of taste. The camera tends to give a little more fine grain in such low light, kind of like film in some... Read more 26 of 26 people found the following review helpful Who should buy this camcorder?, By DVDzRule "dvdzrule" (Sacramento, CA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sony HVR-V1U 3-CMOS 1080i Professional HDV Camcorder with 20x Optical Zoom (Electronics) I bought my HVR-V1U and have had it a week now. I am very impressed with the quality of video with very good light. In low light the quality of this video camera is poor. But after doing hours and hours of research I decided on this model for a few reasons.1) Size - This camcorder is about the same size as a VX-2000 with the same feel and pretty much the same layout. 2) 24p - This camcorder can shoot film in true 24p which is great if you want to give your video that "Film look" 3) XLR - This camcorder has 2 XLR inputs to put real good microphones on it if you want and comes with a $230 microphone. 4) HDMI - This model has an HDMI out so I can quickly and easily with one cord connect it to my HDTV. The Sony HDR-FX1 doesn't have this. I think the slow motion feature is pretty cool to experiment with. But the quality is low and of course there is no sound when you do this. Everything on the camcorder is made very well. No cheap buttons or... Read more 20 of 20 people found the following review helpful Best pro-sumer Sony yet, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sony HVR-V1U 3-CMOS 1080i Professional HDV Camcorder with 20x Optical Zoom (Electronics) I got burned on my VX-1000 with its 32K stunted audio, no firewire in and no manual zoom. The PDX-10 that followed was great- except for still missing a manual zoom. I looked really hard at the first HDV cameras- and decided to wait, and V1U was well worth it.Bought the Sony HD- and am totally amazed at how much faster my edit process is. The picture quality is phenomenal- but, we've mostly used standard DV since clients are quite ready to pay for HD. If you've shot with a PD-170 you'll find the form factor very familiar. Still not in love with the way Sony sets white balance- it's not really totally intuitive- but, overall- this is the best camera I've worked with. Friends who've borrowed it are gaga- and they are used to shooting with Sony pro cameras. As always- audio is the most difficult part of shooting with a prosumer camera- and the handle mounted dials are a bit tough to manipulate while shooting- but, all that aside- this camera is amazing. Also picked up... Read more |
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