Ronan Fournier
March 12th, 2010, 09:57 AM
Guys I'm so happy to see the great picture the Nano offers with this new small and cheap camcorder ($1200), I have to tell it to somebody!
I mainly use the Nano with the Canon XL-H1, but for specific uses (underwater, night time, crane), I tried also the Canon HV20 connected through its HDMI output. I just bough the new Sony CX-550 to replace the HV20, because this camcorder offers a wilder angle (30mm-like in 24x36) and is really much more sensitive without ading too much noise. I was a bit anxious to see if the Nano would accept the HDMI 1080i output of the CX550, but it succeeds pretty well!
It's so great to have such image quality in darkness for the price of a consumer camcorder + the Nano, so thanks again CD!
I have to test that further but it sounds really promissing.
I mainly use the Nano with the Canon XL-H1, but for specific uses (underwater, night time, crane), I tried also the Canon HV20 connected through its HDMI output. I just bough the new Sony CX-550 to replace the HV20, because this camcorder offers a wilder angle (30mm-like in 24x36) and is really much more sensitive without ading too much noise. I was a bit anxious to see if the Nano would accept the HDMI 1080i output of the CX550, but it succeeds pretty well!
It's so great to have such image quality in darkness for the price of a consumer camcorder + the Nano, so thanks again CD!
I have to test that further but it sounds really promissing.