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Pond5 page: My Stock Footage of Bandung city Personal FB | Personal IG | Personal YT ChannelĬhungs Video FB | Chungs Video IG | Chungs Video YT Channel So as long as it's not Memory Stick or Duo, then I'm cool with that.Bandung, West Java, Indonesia (UTC+7 Time Area) Yeah, I must've mis-heard or maybe it was old info that applied to earlier Action Cams? I don't mind spending more for a higher quality card as long as I can use it with my other cameras. They also can take Sony micro memory sticks, but the latter are not necessary to use for any setting. Just to be clear: all the Sony action cams take standard microsd cards.
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They also can take Sony micro memory sticks, but the latter are not necessary to use for any setting. Just to be clear: all the Sony action cams take standard microsd cards. I'm looking forward to trying the really high frame rates. Ok, well I guess I'll buy a new card for the camera, then. Oh, so I don't need a Sony Memorystick one? I thought I saw some review that said it had to be MemoryStick or whatever that format is for the higher bitrates. Thus resolution for the things we want (like people or places) is lowered because of this extra "detail".Īny u3 microsd card will do, of any brand - cost should be around $25 for 64GBs. The higher bitrate is actually more important for low light, since the random noise in low light creates a challenge for reproducing (it looks like detail to the processor and changes from frame to frame). I haven't bought any Sony cards so I'm sticking with my microSD cards so the best data speed I could use was 60mbs I think. Stabilization did a decent job and way better than my Hero 3+ with no stabilization. I couldn't walk very steadily since I was more concerned about not slipping on the ice and snow. I used the camera in its waterproof housing with holes drilled in the door for audio recording (although I removed the camera's audio for the sample video).
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Colour saturation was pretty decent, too. There's noise but lots of good detail and no obnoxious artifacts. It did a lot better than my Hero 3+ (not surprising considering that my 3+ is a few years old). I spliced together a few of the clips so you can see how the camera performed: I also bumped up the levels in post processing as well. I was recording at 30fps to give the camera the opportunity to use a longer shutter speed and in 4K which I output at 1080p using Adobe Premiere. It was snowing fairly heavily and the light was poor. We went up to a nearby mountain to check out the snow. I had an opportunity to take the X3000 out on the weekend.
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