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If you are familiar with any of the previous Action Cams from Sony, the design of the XV will come as no surprise. The camera is housed in a shotgun-style body which has a flattened base so it can stand on its own outside of the waterproof case with no support.

A tripod mount and external mic input are located at the base. I was particularly thankful for this, as I unceremoniously and accidentally emptied my glass of water on top of the Action Cam during the testing process. There's also a waterproof casing that comes with the camera, allowing the XV to reach depths of 10 metres or 33 feet. You can reduce the field of view to degrees when image stabilization is switched on.

That feature is a key point of difference from the GoPro: built-in image stabilization compensates for camera shake. On the XV, the system compensates across a range of different vibration frequencies, including drone use. A stereo microphone sits right underneath the lens, with a wind cut filter able to be toggled on or off from the menus. Operating the camera is reasonably simple, with the configuration remaining unchanged from earlier models.

There are two buttons on the side panel -- Prev and Next -- used to navigate through menu options on the square LCD screen.

With a proliferation of 4K devices hitting the market recently, you may already be aware of some of the advantages of shooting video in a higher resolution than full HD. There are many when it comes to video editing, such as being able to crop in on sections of the frame.

Plus, you can also pull out 8-megapixel stills from footage. However, for most consumers, the resolution boost won't be worth it unless there's also a 4K TV or monitor in the house to make the most of it.

So, the XV offers recording in multiple resolutions. Exposure controls are available to adjust the image in 0. White balance selection is available as well. In 4K mode, the XV is recording a direct pixel readout -- that is, one photosite or pixel on the sensor is directly corresponding to a pixel in the video. This is in comparison to "pixel binning", a phenomenon used on some other cameras that combines multiple photosites together to correspond to a single pixel in the video.

A direct readout should deliver less false colouration and reduce the effect of "jaggies". An option called loop recording lets you record video continuously, saving the last few minutes of footage either 5, 20, 60 or seconds.

For most users, they will interact and control the camera through Sony's PlayMemories Mobile app. You can save or share a created time-lapse movie to your smartphone. Import Imports images shot with Action Cam to the smartphone. Create Movie Movie editing possible. Project You can resume editing by tapping the thumbnail. Information Information is displayed. Cutting, trimming, and slow motion editing of multiple videos shot with Action Cam available.

When you exit editing during Create Movie, the edited content up to this point is saved as a Movie Project. You can resume editing if you tap Project on the top screen of the app. You can change project name if you tap Project name on the top screen. When you exit editing during Create Movie, the edited content up to this point is saved as a Time-lapse Project.

Movies and still images created using Action Cam App are displayed as thumbnails by tapping my album on the app top screen. Note Android : 4K videos cannot be edited. High bitrates such as Mbps, 60Mbps, etc. Import an image on the smartphone 1. Connect Action Cam and smartphone via Wi-Fi. Press the MENU button. Turn on the Action Cam. TXT] on your computer, then check the user ID and password. After images are imported to the smartphone iPhone: When canceling the Wi-Fi connection between the Action Cam and smartphone, perform the canceling operation on the smartphone, then perform the following operations to turn off the Action Cam.

Create Movie You can create a new movie. Movie Project You can resume editing of saved Projects. Add Videos You can add videos to be edited from videos imported to the smartphone from the Action Cam. Capturing still images You can save still images of your favorite movie scenes.

Cut and Trim You can cut and trim a segment of the video. Split You can split the video. Speed You can set the playback speed. Flip Vertically You can flip your video vertically. CNET editors pick the products and services we write about. When you buy through our links, we may get a commission.

Basically, Sony shed much of that higher-end models extra features like its video and audio jacks, but kept its excellent high-bitrate XAVC-S-format video, Zeiss Tessar f2. It even updated its Live-View Remote that puts a color LCD on your wrist to control the camera and preview and review shots. Getting rid of those extra features allowed Sony to make the camera very compact.

Though with small bodies come small batteries and other compromises that may put you off. The Sony is also technically less expensive than the GoPro, too there are some potential hidden costs. With traditional cameras, small and lightweight can be a good thing, but there's a point where cameras can be too small and light making them difficult to use. With mountable video cameras like the AZ1, the smaller and lighter, the better.

Plus, it weighs about an ounce less at 2. That size difference is all the more impressive because there isn't much of a performance gap between the two. However, they are different enough that you may want to go with the higher-end model. The feature differences include a The AZ1 has a screen, but it's so small it's only used to let you know the battery, Wi-Fi and memory card statuses. Unlike the ASV's, the AZ1's buttons can't be used to change settings, beyond powering on the Wi-Fi and selecting its mode: single connection, multiple camera or live-stream.

True to its name, when the remote is paired to the AZ1 you get a live view from the camera so it doesn't take more than a glance at your wrist to see if you're getting the shot you want.

The remote can also simultaneously control up to five Action Cams and it has GPS to grab location data for your videos and photos. That's a lot of buttons for a wrist remote, and navigation can be confusing at first if you're trying to make a quick change.



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