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		<title>NEX-5N vs GH2 vs HX9V: part i</title>
		<link>http://www.rodkar.com/2011/09/17/nex-5n-vs-gh2-vs-hx9v-part-i/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 07:13:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[i&#8217;ve been wanting to compare the video quality of my newly acquired Sony NEX-5N against my hacked Panasonic GH2 and Sony DSC-HX9V since i took delivery of the NEX-5N more than a week ago. i finally got the chance yesterday to spend an afternoon at disneyland hong kong to do that. i shot plenty of <a href='http://www.rodkar.com/2011/09/17/nex-5n-vs-gh2-vs-hx9v-part-i/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i&#8217;ve been wanting to compare the video quality of my newly acquired Sony NEX-5N against my hacked Panasonic GH2 and Sony DSC-HX9V since i took delivery of the NEX-5N more than a week ago. i finally got the chance yesterday to spend an afternoon at disneyland hong kong to do that. i shot plenty of footage with the three cameras. my first attempt to shot a scene using the three cameras in turn was the parade. i tried to shoot with my left hand holding the GH2 on a monopod set taller than myself while my right hand was holding the NEX-5N. it wasn&#8217;t very successful because i simply couldn&#8217;t keep the monopod still while trying to frame the NEX-5N through the EVF (the sun was too bright for the LCD Liveview). i therefore ended up with most of the parade shot using just the GH2.<br />
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<p>on a side note, i noticed at one point in the parade (when i had lowered the monopod to checkout the GH2 &#8211; lucky i did) that the GH2 had stopped recording. i tried to review the last recorded video but it said it&#8217;s an invalid format. i turned off the camera and turned it on again to resume recording. i was pretty sure i had lost the footage. when i returned home i gladly found out that not only the file had not gone missing, it was playable. file size of the video is over 4gb though. so i suspect the camera stopped recording because it had hit the 4gb limit. but this doesn&#8217;t make sense because AVCHD is supposed to be not subject to the 4gb limit. in the past, before i had the firmware hacked, i&#8217;ve had many recordings over 4gb. anyway, i will explore on this later.</p>
<p>i managed to record a few other outdoor scenes using the three cameras. i will be posting them in the coming days.</p>
<p>meantime, i have put together two clips i shot during the musical show &#8220;The Golden Mickeys&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Golden Mickeys Song&#8221; shot with NEX-5N and GH2:</p>
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<p>footage straight out of the camera were used to make these clips. i didn&#8217;t bother to record the sound separately but i did use an external microphone on the GH2 (just because it was already there and i didn&#8217;t bother to remove it). the microphone used is Sony&#8217;s ECM-ALST1 (which i had bought for A55V).</p>
<p>normally i would try to remove all too obvious hand shaking footage like zooming. but i have kept them in these clips because i wanna demonstrate what a difference the powered zoom of HX9V makes and the auto focusing capability of the video optimized kit lenses. the 18-55mm and 14-140mm kit lenses were used on the NEX-5N and GH2 respectively. while i was pulling out the monopod out of my backpack, a staff came up and told me politely that tripods are not allowed (although strictly speaking mine wasn&#8217;t a tripod). so i guess these clips really put the image stabilizer into test.</p>
<p>&#8220;You&#8217;ve Got a Friend in Me&#8221; shot with NEX-5N, GH2 and HX9V:</p>
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shutter priority mode (with shutter set at 1/50th) and auto ISO were used for both the NEX-5N and GH2.</p>
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		<title>Getting and Testing a Canon VIXIA HF11 Full HD Camcorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 15:57:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following video was shot using the “latest” Canon Full HD consumer camcorder my wife gave me as Christmas present last year, which is only 2 weeks ago. It was the first video I shot using the camcorder’s built-in flash memory because I was testing it right out of the box in the shop. After <a href='http://www.rodkar.com/2009/01/08/getting-and-testing-a-canon-vixia-hf11-full-hd-camcorder/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following video was shot using the “latest” Canon Full HD consumer camcorder my wife gave me as Christmas present last year, which is only 2 weeks ago. It was the first video I shot using the camcorder’s built-in flash memory because I was testing it right out of the box in the shop. After spending 2 weeks with it, I must say it is an amazing camcorder. It is light and compact in size. I carry it with me everyday. Compared with my other HD camcorders, it beats them in both performance and video quality. It starts up quickly and performs exceptionally well under low-light conditions. But, sadly, I just learned today Canon has announced a new model &#8211; SF10, at 2009 CES, which is due to release in February. It spots a bigger and faster lens, which generally translates into even better video quality under low-light situations. I might as well get my wife’s money worth by embarking on a shooting spree in the coming weeks. Anyway, as the old saying goes in gadgetjunkie land, never trust an upgrade with your money that only has a minor upgrade in versioning. In this case, from HF10 to HF11.</p>
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