Kamis, 12 Juni 2014

sony camcorder battery?

Q. i bought a sony HDR-XR350 camcorder. with tat i bought a battery "NP-FV70". it is a 7 hrs recording battery.

my battery is fully charged. when i power on my camcorder it shows only 258min that is 4.3 hrs battery power left.

A. This
http://www.buy.com/prod/sony-infolithium-np-fv70-photo-battery-2060-mah-lithium-ion-li-ion-8-4/q/loc/111/213906433.html
says the NP-FV70 is a 3.5 hour runtime battery.

How long the battery life is depends on how you use the camcorder. If you turn it on, press record and let it run, that is a very different life than if you press record and stop many times... or if you are playing back rather than recording. There is not single "this battery lasts this long" number. It even says so in the camcorder's manual - and the number in there is based on "best" practices and longest life which most normal people don't do.

As well, temprature can impact battery life... Where did you see that the NP-FV70 "is a 7 hour battery"? Under what conditions and use?


HD camcorder, 14mp photos, long battery life, good lighting?
Q. I'm looking for a full HD camcorder that has very good lighting adjustments, i.e. when the lighting isn't perfect it compensates. I'd also want it to be able to take 14mp photos and have a long battery life. Any help?

A. Camcorders are for video and excellent video can be my by 1.3 mpg camcorders
Cameras can take 14 MPG pictures, so you can hang them on the wall.
You would need in excess of $3500 in order to buy an HD camcorder the could even begin to equal the video quality of a $300 MiniDV tape camcorders videos. Shooting sports with a HD camcorder is a disaster.

In fact any shot with a HD camcorder, where there is movement as simple as lifting an arm, can create shadows on the screen, artifacts, not to mention the out of focus and blurry spots HD video has.





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