Reddit Reddit reviews Sony HDRCX675/B Full HD 32GB Camcorder (Black)

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Sony HDRCX675/B Full HD 32GB Camcorder (Black)
Full HD with XAVC-S, 9.2MP, Exmor R sensor, B.O.SS stabilizationG Lens 26.8mm, 30x optical zoom, 60x Clear Image ZoomMinimum Focusing Distance:0.4 Inches. USB Charging- DC 5V 1500mA. USB Power Supply-Yes(Recording/Playback(supplied AC Adaptor AC-UUD12))/(Playback(not supplied AC Adaptor limiting 500mA))3.0" LCD Touch panel, Wi-Fi/NFC, 32GB memory, Dual Video Format RecordingEffective Pixels still Imageapprox- 2.29 Megapixels 16:9/approx. 1.71 Megapixels 4:3. Angle Adjustment-Opening Angle maximum 90 degree, Turning Angle max. 270 degree
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u/ChingShih · 2 pointsr/sony

You might take a look at handy cams in the HDR-CX line, particularly the HDR-CX440 which is $300, and it's cousin with a built-in projector HDR-PJ440. They do full 1080p@60FPS recording and it has a good 60x optical zoom. I have the previous generation, the CX330, which I used to record this 2-hour walking safari. The CX440 should be about the same.

Right at the $500 mark is the HDR-CX675, but it's specifications are so similar to that of the CX440 that I'm not sure it's worth the difference. If you wanted much better quality than the CX/PJ series, then look at Sony's FDR-AX series of high-end consumer camcorders and see if you can find a good bargain. You might be able to find a new, older generation mode of a camcorders on this page for $500.

Panasonic has some compelling options in the $400-500 range as well.

u/Knight-Industries-2K · 1 pointr/videography

Hey there. I posted in the last weekly thread about needing a camera to record seminars for our organization (recording a large projected screen and the presenter in the same image, from about 40-50 feet away in dim lighting for at least an hour at a time) I got some good recommendations for DSLR style cameras but I think a camcorder would be better suited to our needs-mainly because of recording length and the fact that none of us are skilled videographers/photographers. I've gone through and looked at the newest options from Sony, Panasonic and Canon and I've divided them up by price because we still don't know how much we'll be able to spend on this. So I've split them up into "Around $500", "Around $1000" and "Around $2000+" I was wondering if someone could take a look at my picks and help me narrow it down to one or two options per price point





$500 | $1000 | $2000+
------|--------|-------
$547 - Panasonic HC-V800K | $897 - Panasonic HC-WXF1K | $1997 - Panasonic HC-X1000
$347 - Panasonic HC-W580K | $998 - Sony AX53 4K Handycam (FDR-AX53) | $2697 - Panasonic HC-X1
$498 - Sony CX675 Handycam (HDR-CX675) | $1299 - Canon XA11 Camcorder | $4149 - Sony AX1 4K Professional HandyCam (FDR-AX1)
$349 - Canon VIXIA HF R82 | $1099 - Canon VIXIA HF G50 | $1898 - Sony AX700 4K Expert HandyCam (FDR-AX700)
| | $3199 - Canon XF405 UHD Camcorder


Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer


u/provideocreator · 0 pointsr/videography

Canon doesn't really have anything in that price area. Other than some low end camcorders, they skip right to the $800-900 range. Sony has a similar one here, but I'm not sure if it does slow motion.