SONY AX 2000

The Sony AX2000 camcorder is a tapeless camera that shoots on memory cards with up to 6 hours of recording without changing memory cards.

AX2000 is stored on a Sony Memory Stick Pro and SDHC cards. With 32 GB Memory Stick Pro, and also with the highest quality setting, which could save one to three hours. Add another to the second disk, and you can shoot as many as 6 hours without dismounting. And the future XDCAM EX SxS cards that cost a fortune, these flash drives are relatively cheap.

Transfer to computer is also easy. Sony bundles the contents of any CEO of a camera's software, but it is not necessary. Just insert the card-reader (or, if you have a Sony Vaio like me, there is a place for it), scroll to the folder and there is the video stream - every shot has its own clip. He does not play, and eat - you're ready to go.

You can now purchase a 64GB memory card from the greenbroom store which would give you much more recording time.This camera reduces video noise from background which is pretty cool. The touch screen feature is also pretty coolbut the size of the screen makes it relatively in-practical to use my big thumb on a tiny screen, so this feature to me is somewhat redundant.

Overall, the AX2000 is an amazing solid camera, and would recommend for people interested in shooting events and weddings.

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