Mark Rosenzweig
December 22nd, 2012, 09:07 PM
Here are two videos shot under similar conditions by the A99 and a camcorder, both using the exact same compression scheme, bitrate, frame rate and wrapper (AVCHD 2.0): sideline at indoor basketball games, and handheld. The Alpha A99, was using a Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 16-35mm F2.8 ZA SSM lens; the Handycam has a Carl ZeissŪ Vario-Sonnar T* 26.4-260mm f1.8-3.4 lens (yes, both have top Carl Zeiss lenses).
Here is the link to the video from the A99 as part of a DPReview review, by a pro (not me). It is a clip straight from the camera:
Sony SLT-A99 Indoor cheerleaders on Vimeo
You can download the original from here to watch it on your best viewing device:
Sony Alpha SLT-A99 In-Depth Review: Digital Photography Review (http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sony-alpha-slt-a99/18)
Here is the corresponding clip, by me, using the CX760V - different arena, same conditions (I bet the arena here is dimmer by far than the Huskies one):
Sony HDR CX760V Short Test Video: Sideline-viewpoint Basketball Clip on Vimeo
Also straight from the camera, and you can also download the original, from the linked Vimeo site in this case.
It seems obvious which clip has better color, lower noise, higher resolution and is more pleasing (the stereo sound quality from each is comparable). The files have exactly the same specs - I can combine them without re-encoding.
Here is another video comparison, again using the same setting and subject - toy trains in action indoors in dim light - but shot with the A99 by the DPReview pro and then another camcorder (sony HDR GW77), shot by me:
Here is the DPReview video from the A99:
https://vimeo.com/album/2181762/video/55320854
Again, this is from an original camera clip.
You can download that DPReview video from here:
Sony Alpha SLT-A99 In-Depth Review: Digital Photography Review (http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sony-alpha-slt-a99/18)
Here is a comparable clip (the first part) - again an indoor train set in dim light taken with a Sony HDR GW77:
Sony HDR GW77 Video: Toy and High-Speed Trains in Dim Light on Vimeo
You can downlaod the original from that site too.
It again seems obvious which has higher resolution and better color.
Here is the link to the video from the A99 as part of a DPReview review, by a pro (not me). It is a clip straight from the camera:
Sony SLT-A99 Indoor cheerleaders on Vimeo
You can download the original from here to watch it on your best viewing device:
Sony Alpha SLT-A99 In-Depth Review: Digital Photography Review (http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sony-alpha-slt-a99/18)
Here is the corresponding clip, by me, using the CX760V - different arena, same conditions (I bet the arena here is dimmer by far than the Huskies one):
Sony HDR CX760V Short Test Video: Sideline-viewpoint Basketball Clip on Vimeo
Also straight from the camera, and you can also download the original, from the linked Vimeo site in this case.
It seems obvious which clip has better color, lower noise, higher resolution and is more pleasing (the stereo sound quality from each is comparable). The files have exactly the same specs - I can combine them without re-encoding.
Here is another video comparison, again using the same setting and subject - toy trains in action indoors in dim light - but shot with the A99 by the DPReview pro and then another camcorder (sony HDR GW77), shot by me:
Here is the DPReview video from the A99:
https://vimeo.com/album/2181762/video/55320854
Again, this is from an original camera clip.
You can download that DPReview video from here:
Sony Alpha SLT-A99 In-Depth Review: Digital Photography Review (http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sony-alpha-slt-a99/18)
Here is a comparable clip (the first part) - again an indoor train set in dim light taken with a Sony HDR GW77:
Sony HDR GW77 Video: Toy and High-Speed Trains in Dim Light on Vimeo
You can downlaod the original from that site too.
It again seems obvious which has higher resolution and better color.