Whether you're in Film/video School or a roving reporter, the Sony HXR-MC2000U Shoulder Mount AVCHD Camcorder offers a professional quality camcorder for demanding videographers. A 64GB SSD Card delivers up to 6 hours of HD video. A built-in memory card slot adds the ability to use SD - SDHC - SDXC optional memory card or an optional Sony MemoryStick Duo card for additional storage. CMOS optics ensure precise exposure and focus modes.
The HXR-MC2000U is a professional, shoulder mount AVCHD camcorder. This camera is ideally suited for customers stepping up to file based workflow. It records high-def. AVCHD or DVD quality MPEG-2 standard-def. onto its built-in 64GB solid state drive or to readily available, consumer memory cards. With premium design characteristics and full-raster high-definition 1080i recording capability, the HXR-MC2000U is ideal for weddings, corporate communications, colleges, universities, sporting events, and working videographers on a budget. It's simple to use and through USB 2.0 is ready to transfer recorded video directly to a PC or Mac for further editing.
Features:
DVD quality Standard Definition recording. Built-in 64GB solid state hard disk drive can store up to six hours of HD video recorded in FX mode (24Mbps). One Media Card Slot conveniently accepts - SD/SDHC/SDXC and Memory Stick(R) Duo / Memory Stick(R) PRO Duo / Memory Stick(R) PRO-HG Duo media cards. Assignable lens ring allows precise manual control of focus, exposure, white balance, iris and shutter speed. 2.7 (measured diagonally) PhotoPlus touch screen LCD technology brings higher contrast and brightness to the LCD display. Optical SteadyShot(R) Image Stabilization and Active Mode SteadyShot(R) mode provide tenfold camera shake reduction even on the telephoto end. In addition, Active SteadyShot(R) corrects camera sway that occurs while walking. Dolby Digital 2CH (AC-3 Stereo)
- Wide angle professional quality Sony G Lens technology provides exceptional image fidelity.
- 12x zoom - 2.8mm to 36.8mm provides wide angle of view (29.8mm in 35mm equivalent).
- 1/4 back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor offers exceptional low-light sensitivity (3 lux).
- Quick AF system improves precise auto focus even in low light situations.
- Full raster 1920 x 1080i AVCHD high definition recording at up to 24Mbps.
Compared to Sony HVR-HD1000U
I bought 2 Sony HVR-HD1000U cameras which use miniDV tapes. These cameras work great and I have no complaints. I decided to purchase the Sony HXRMC2000U camera because I thought the main difference was that the Sony HXRMC2000U uses SDHC cards opposed to miniDV tapes. There are a lot of differences. The difference I don't understand is that with the HD1000U you can control the levels of your audio. You can see the levels on the screen. With the MC2000U you have absolutely no control except for 2 automatic settings. For me the MC2000U works very similar to my digital camera. It does have a clean, crisp picture for the most part and is quite good in low lighting. Seems that I have less manual control then I had with the HD1000U. The intelligent auto mode does produce good footage and you can focus specifically on faces and touch the screen on the person who is talking to focus more on them. Just wish I had more control.
I use these cameras to film TV reality shows, weddings,...
Fan Freaking Tastic!
Great option for videographers on a budget, but has the looks (and the specs) that gives customers the impression they're getting a lot for their money. I've had other pro-sumer cameras in the past from Sony (A1U, NEX-VG10) but this one beats them all. Definitely worth the buy for those with a 2k or less budget! Of course if the funding is there, more manual options would be nice but then you're probably looking to move into a different price bracket.
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