Sunday, May 22, 2011

「Videos」Test Shots on Sanyo Xacti CG20

A few tests shot with Sanyo Xacti CG20 and a few different methods to convert/edit before uploading to YouTube.

First outdoor test shot by K. Pardon my asthmatic goofy laughter & silly-jiggle.

1920 x 1080 60fps ¦ Scene Mode : Sport ¦ Focus : Auto

Took about an hour to upload via Streamyx ADSL to YouTube.

MP4 converted to WMV*, edited with Windows Movie Maker & saved on "auto mode" selected by PC (scaled down on size, quality lost & wrong ratio).

1920 x 1080 60fps ¦ Scene : Sport ¦ EV : 0 ¦ Focus : Auto ¦ ISO : Auto ¦ WB : Auto
*Free converter from Pazera

Indoor low light condition with noisy background (thunderstorm). Clips edited on camcorder using CUT/JOIN. Converted to AVI to scale down the size before upload.

1920 x 1080 60fps ¦ Focus : Super Macro ¦ Filter : Cosmetic

On various SCENE (Lamp, Landscape & Night Portrait) and WHITE BALANCE (Auto, Cloudy & Fluorescent).

Extreme low light condition with just one bedlight to illuminate the bedroom. Video edited on camcorder using CUT/JOIN.

1920 x 1080 60fps ¦ EV : 0 ¦ ISO : 800 ¦ WB : Fluorescent ¦ High Sensitivity : Off ¦ NR : On ¦ Wind NR : Off

Low light outdoor condition - dawn. Direct upload.1920 x 1080 60fps ¦ Scene : Night Portrait ¦ WB : Auto ¦ Focus : Auto ¦ High Sensitivity : Off

Will test editing on iMovie next. In the meantime, I am still trying to get used with the handling of this tiny, pocket-sized camcorder. Got a pretty good deal from Miyamondo without the need to wait. They have branches at K.L and J.B; besides from online shops.

Questions were answered pretty fast via e-mail and the attendant at the J.B branch was polite & helpful. The shop is located on the second floor along rows of shop. Not easy to spot if you're going there using the online map provided. It is best to note down its full street address before visiting.

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