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  • @6speedsti241
    @6speedsti241 Před 7 lety +48

    one of the very best comparisons i have ever in my life seen on You Tube very very well done

    • @rodrocketon9480
      @rodrocketon9480 Před 7 lety +10

      Yep. The worst are the ones where you listen to the guy talk for 8 minutes before you ever even see the gear or sample footage. This is a great demo video. Most CZcams videos would be twice as good if they were at least half as long.

  • @denistorres9318
    @denistorres9318 Před 7 lety +12

    One of the best tests I've seen on the net. Excellent job and very worthwhile. I would say the Sony (which I own) has a higher black level (contrast) and is a tad sharper. Panny has lower blacks giving the false impression it is better in low light. Post adjustments on both cams make this a pick'm contest in my opinion. A tweak here and there would make them virtually identical. BUT the Panny is a good bit cheaper and in the prosumer market that's a significant edge to the Panny. I love my AX53 but I wish the optimum stabilization setting would not automatically force the clear image zoom on.

    • @LastViolator
      @LastViolator Před 6 lety

      Interesting comment, Denis Torres. I own them both, I regularly tape live concerts, and have to say I'm struggling a lot with the FDR AX-53. In my humble opinion, it doesn't perform so well in low light conditions. The Panasonic 990 for its part performs a lot better in such conditions and delivers (much) better results. So it really boils down to what you need the ecam for. General everyday use? Maybe it would be safer to go with Sony. Regular low-light shots? Panasonic may be the (much) cheaper answer

  • @bcnewsvideo
    @bcnewsvideo Před 8 lety +24

    Perfect comparison, Panasonic seems to have better in low light. Sony has better image stabilizer. Its a hard choice to make, both cameras have their strong points. I would have thought that Sony would have been better in low light, as they claim to have a new 16/9 sensor. Thanks for taking the time, to do this video and share it with us.

    • @philippon11
      @philippon11  Před 8 lety +8

      "better in low light" : not really, more clear but not better because you can see a lot of "noise".

  • @phildoodler2199
    @phildoodler2199 Před 8 lety +5

    Subjectively, the Sony appeared clearer and appeared to have a better wide-angle, although the swan scene looked to have barrel distortion. I'm normally a Panasonic fan, but on this video the Sony just seemed more sharper. I take the other reviewer's comment about the white balance - Sony's being a bit colder. Thumbs-up for Sony.

  • @bcnewsvideo
    @bcnewsvideo Před 8 lety +7

    One thing I would like to mention, Sony has interchangeable batteries, that work in almost all there camcorders. Panasonic keeps changing there battery design, every time they make a new camera. Sony also has better low voltage consumption in their products, therefore your battery will last longer with Sony products.

  • @bujangterlajak6808
    @bujangterlajak6808 Před 7 lety +13

    When I wanna buy a camcorder, I would choose Sony because one thing that comes into my ultimate consideration is image stabilisation. Sony is superior in that department.

    • @nukami
      @nukami Před 7 lety +8

      But in the video, panasonic looked much better in image stabilisation.

  • @videotech3454
    @videotech3454 Před 7 lety +8

    Great video, myself after watching this video went for the Panasonic HC-VXF990 as the colours were more realistic and better in low light .Sony found colours too enhanced and too much blue although good sharp video. Panasonic as a lot more functions and the menu layout is very similar tools to my old Panasonic sd900 ,less of a leaning cure for me.Sony still a good cam but more suited for someone that does not use a lot of controls.

  • @simpeguy1977
    @simpeguy1977 Před 7 lety +4

    Thank you for the review. Amazing review.. not a word spoken but so clearly demonstrates the difference. I like the Sony better for better detail, less blowing the detail in highlights and better saturation. And the BOSS stabilization is simply amazing!!

    • @TheMrBennito
      @TheMrBennito Před 7 lety +2

      yes, if one has a lot of out-of-hand shooting instead of tripod, the Panasonic is useless.

  • @bmtango05
    @bmtango05 Před 8 lety +12

    Both seem nice quality, Sony seems more vivid (bluer blues, greener greens etc) but the Pany has a more natural (cinematic) look...guess it depends on your preference...I'm going with the Sony. Thanks for the video!

  • @MoizAudio
    @MoizAudio Před 8 lety +11

    The sony clearly does not need a lot of post-video coloring...damn

  • @ronhoek69
    @ronhoek69 Před 8 lety +5

    Panasonic: Better in low light (in auto mode I presume).
    Sony: Better in daylight but colors tend to turn blue in darker situations. It had the superiour shake control though.
    So I'll the Sony and in darker situations put in on low lux mode.

  • @gstree
    @gstree Před 3 lety +2

    Although this shows differences it's not a particularly good comparison regarding colour cast. I would put money on a comparison test between 2 out of the box Sony AX53 camcorders that they would not look the same as each other. Apart from the Sony having a wider angle lens the Panasonic can easily be adjusted to match the colour difference. Both are very good cameras and can give excellent results once you get used to using them.

  • @Entraide.Online
    @Entraide.Online Před 7 lety +5

    Well I prefer the panasonic. yes stabilisation on sony is great but it records all the mistakes too. Panasonic is more smooth and it is better to keep nice memories. It is more like a movie.It is warmer. A good cam recorder have to make disapear some of the reality mistakes. It have to leave a memory that is like the one you are keeping in your mind not show all the defect you did not notice at the time otherwise you will never show it or look at it. Panasonic is better for that at least on this test.

  • @adammusic1124
    @adammusic1124 Před 8 lety +3

    Sony's very smooth with stabilization, were those moving shots hand held?... Compared to the Panasonic, it seemed like the Sony was on a gimbal and the Panasonic hand held... Both very nice, but the Sony seems sharper and smoother, whilst the Panasonic has that beautiful flat colour to it, that would be a dream to work with in post... Love both of them for different scenarios!

  • @MKROXTON
    @MKROXTON Před 6 lety +8

    *The Picture-Stabilisation by Sony is many times better as by Panasonic*

    • @marklarson3934
      @marklarson3934 Před 5 lety +1

      MKROXTON
      Yes. But not the new HC-VXF1 and HC-WFX1 They work twice as well in low light compared to the Sony and the Panasonic has a larger more sensitive sensor. And it has the same internal mechanical balanced Optical steadyshot as the Sony. And a more powerful optical Zoom. And more stable at longer zoom lengths. And has a selectable high-contrast mode that make the image look exactly like a Sony Camera

  • @justliketolook
    @justliketolook Před 7 lety +2

    Why do you have the panasonic zoomed in more. Its a good 10 mm or more higher zoom .

  • @user-bz6uy9wl7h
    @user-bz6uy9wl7h Před 7 lety +3

    When the Panasonic to get rid of this yellow-green-brown?

  • @robertbascelli6433
    @robertbascelli6433 Před 7 lety +36

    The sky in the Panasonic was to purple for my taste. Image stabilization was poor. I'll take the Sony.

    • @TheMrBennito
      @TheMrBennito Před 7 lety +5

      you are right about the stabilization, 1st thing I noticed. I have to check this comparison again; am I right that the sony looks a bit sharpened image?

    • @silvanigra
      @silvanigra Před 7 lety +10

      Correct. The Panasonic has much too warm colors overall, the green foliage and grass have a yellowish tint, and so do the whites. Sony looks a lot more accurate, at least on my monitor.

    • @marklarson3934
      @marklarson3934 Před 5 lety +2

      Robert Bascelli
      that's not an issue with the Panasonic as it has a red/blue manual setting adjustment to match one's personal preference

  • @5520211
    @5520211 Před 16 dny

    what would be a result if we tested sony fdr ax53 vs panasonic hc-VXF1?

  • @appreciativeobserver4732

    Thank you. Exact comparison for which I was looking. Excellent presentation. Let images speak louder and more accurately than words. For my eyes it will be the Panasonic. Again, thank you.

  • @AlienFrequency
    @AlienFrequency Před 8 lety +5

    Looks like both do a good job, but I see a bit more detail in the Sony. The Sony stabilized shots appear comparable to a Steadycam, which is pretty awesome. Panasonic does better in low light IMO.

    • @CYBERDECIMAL
      @CYBERDECIMAL Před 8 lety +2

      +Beer nMetal Have a look at the low light footage this Pana is putting out at 7m15s - it is using a hell of a lot of ISO, rather than the Sony which has more clarity. Its darker but this can be altered in post without affecting the quality of image. Unlike this Pana.

    • @AlienFrequency
      @AlienFrequency Před 8 lety

      ***** Yeah, that's true too, about fixing it in post.

  • @HusseinKefel
    @HusseinKefel Před 5 lety +1

    I noticed two slight things in both cameras, the Sony has better color under daylight test while the Panasonic footage is better at night test

  • @happypeople9998
    @happypeople9998 Před 7 lety +1

    Concernant la couleur un peu trop chaude du Pana, c'est pas un réglage à faire dans les menus plutôt ?

  • @meowsaviation6668
    @meowsaviation6668 Před 6 lety +5

    I'll buy the Sony AX53

  • @fdsdfsdfsdfsd
    @fdsdfsdfsdfsd Před 3 měsíci

    is it true that panasonic in auto mode the camera changes the shutter speed to even 1/1500 on a sunny day?

  • @eflix8474
    @eflix8474 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! I see a huge difference in low light. Stabilisation could be improved with a tripod but low light performance I think cannot be improved in any way right? In that case, Panasonic for me.

  • @Gorlung
    @Gorlung Před 2 lety +1

    I'm impressed by the kapoeira guy

  • @291_albertohans2
    @291_albertohans2 Před 7 lety +6

    Sony tend to lose the fine details, thats where it matters. (In my opinion)

  • @HannuYK
    @HannuYK Před 8 lety +1

    I tried the Sony AX53 but was disapointed because of the poor dynamic range compared with my Lumix GH3. In your video Panasonic has no better dynamic range. Thanks, now I don't need to try VXF990 by myself.

    • @HannuYK
      @HannuYK Před 8 lety +2

      There were several issues. With GH3 I was using this method: point the focus area from screen, lock focus + exposure and then dial +/- if needed. With AX53 I could go manual exposure wich is only +/- but great to have, but I could not lock the focus. Then if I choose manual focus with peeking I really couldn't tell where exactly is the sharpest distance.
      In paper the view finder has a lot of pixels, but the image is not magnified - to your eye it's small image and without eye cup very unconfortable to use. I found it very difficult to film flying birds and I suspect it was partly because of the image stabilisation. Other people have complained that AX53 is not suited for tripod shots as you cannot lock steadily the floating lens element.
      One more thing, the photo button is very close to the zoom lever and very sensitive. If you toach it accidentally when zooming you got a pop up window that says "you cannot take still when in 4K mode". Then you have to use touch screen to close up the pop up window. Overall, to me it was way too consumer oriented and lacked the semipro feeling wich GH3 has.

    • @marklarson3934
      @marklarson3934 Před 5 lety

      In memory of HannuYK
      Simple solution:
      Panasonic HC-VXF1 or the HC-WFX1 much better camera at the same cost here in February 2019

  • @yxtukyxnya
    @yxtukyxnya Před 2 lety

    Благодарю вас мне стало все понятно

  • @ennovaainternational1915
    @ennovaainternational1915 Před 11 měsíci

    Good. Sensor size VX990 is bigger at 1/2.3" than AX53 of 1/2.5" size. Seem to have better view in night video.

  • @TRGN909
    @TRGN909 Před 7 lety +1

    とても良い比較動画ですね。 比較動画以前に、映像作品として純粋に素晴らしいです。
    SONYは空間光学手ブレ補正がある分、劇的な手ブレ補正が出来る代償として光学ユニットが小さくなってしまうのだから、
    暗がりでの撮影はむしろPanasonicは勝って当たり前、勝たなければいけない、といった感じですね。
    それ以外では色味や画角など好みはあれどもSONYが優勢ですね。
    ただ、価格が全く違うので、総じてPanasonicは低価格でよくぞここまで検討してると思います。
    私はAX55(日本モデル)を使っていますが、フォーカスの弱さなど不満も多いです。
    このクラスのカムコーダはまだまだ発展途上なのかも知れませんね。

  • @designwithdaniel
    @designwithdaniel Před 7 lety +8

    Sony is the best by far. The Panasonic is making scenes look morbid and dusty.

  • @stevehills6311
    @stevehills6311 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks this is helpful. Did you shoot anything on 4k though? Appreciate your efforts in many kinds of shots!

  • @TheyCallMeJesse
    @TheyCallMeJesse Před 4 lety

    Hi Magazinevideo. I love your no nonsense video comparisons. Im thinking of getting either the 990 or vxf1. I got this thing about low light and lack of noise in the image. Is the Vxf1 better than the 990 in low light? If I purchased the 990, is there a way to control the noise levels by keeping the ISO low? Thanks in advance.

  • @alexdan-
    @alexdan- Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks. What I see Sony has better stabilization. However Panasonic in better in details. Stabilization you may compensate via additional stabilizer and/or in postcorrection, but it's more difficult to give details if you don't have them in your video. For me Panasonic looks more exciting.

  • @trucvo2599
    @trucvo2599 Před 8 lety +5

    Panasonic = MP4 Sony = XAVC S.
    The Sony files too big for long recording
    sony has fv100 battery can record 5 hrs, panasonic vw 380 can record 3 hrs

    • @Bob_Betty
      @Bob_Betty Před 8 lety

      Might only notice the difference in detailed scenes (lots of detail and
      movement) where the larger bit rate would accommodate the recording of
      more detail. The H264 codec that compresses in normal mode can discard
      some of this detail. Think shrubs with wind moving all the individual
      leaves... Lots of detail that might be a little blocky in normal
      mode. Trade-offs is reduced battery life and large files to deal with
      Pro
      mode offers more options for you to edit the video and specify you own
      enhancements and compression... I doubt tho, that you'll see major
      quality improvements but why not use it if it is available, right?

  • @rymdskrotet
    @rymdskrotet Před 7 lety

    This IS a tough choice for me. What took my attention was the way the Panasonic rendered the tree trunk with all the details in it. It looks a bit...smeared out. Not sure if theres some anti-noise filter on, but the image really looked, well smeared. Which cam did you go with? Btw, how do you make focus adjustments in MF with the Panasonic? Do you suppose to use that tiny wheel (and does it work well and precise?)

  • @stevehutchesson1321
    @stevehutchesson1321 Před 6 lety +1

    I would have helped if the two videos were zoomed at the same level, the Panasonic was zoomed in further and the comparison was not as accurate as it should have been. Sony does the sky colour better and looks to have higher colour accuracy. I recently bought a Sony FDR AX53 and the only complaint was it is fixed at PAL frame rates where what I really needed was NTSC 60 frame for better panning.

    • @philippon11
      @philippon11  Před 6 lety

      When I shooted on both cameras in wide angle, I can't obtain the same level because the Sony has a wider angle than Panasonic. When I zoom, it's the same logic. I show the maximum telephoto of each camcorder. My goal is to show the quality picture when Panasonic goes further than Sony.

  • @GaberiellaMonroe
    @GaberiellaMonroe Před 7 lety +2

    Thank you! this helped me make my choice !

  • @IoVideoMaker
    @IoVideoMaker Před 2 lety

    I liked the choice of background music! :-) Panasonic had always been a bit brighter, like it had EV + 0,5 in all the recordings… is it the case? (Or Sony EV -0,5)?

  • @furulevi
    @furulevi Před 6 lety +1

    Good cameras!
    - Sony is so much wider
    - Panasonic is slightly brighter & sharper

  • @yechielerps845
    @yechielerps845 Před 7 lety +2

    Sony AX53: clear light blue sky.
    Panasonic: dull purple-ish sky.

  • @ADMIRALSCORNER
    @ADMIRALSCORNER Před 6 lety

    I have built up a collection of batteries that fit the Pansonic 990 which i had some problems with. and am wondering if they would also fit the Sony ax53 should I decide to change to Sony.?

  • @dtaboso
    @dtaboso Před 7 lety

    I have panasonic x920 and I don't know if buy panasonic vxf 990 or Sony AX100 ?

  • @MrQuintonia
    @MrQuintonia Před 6 lety

    Sony by a mile.. Natural colours, contrast and better stabilization and smoother panning.. Made my mind up, thanks..

  • @sowhatprod
    @sowhatprod Před 7 lety

    like the film-stabilisator in Sony. But the most importance is that you do like any camera you buy. Cus it is a personal choice. And my choice is the Sony but with respect for Panasonic lovers.

  • @flaco6886
    @flaco6886 Před 7 měsíci

    Tengo la Sony, pero reconozco que la Panasonic es muy buena y no me hubiese importado tenerla también.
    No sabría cual elegir si tuviese que decidirme solo por una.
    En ocasiones veo la Panasonic un poco falta de saturación de color y contraste.
    Y en otras a la Sony falta de iluminación en zonas oscuras.
    Con poca luz y de noche ( 6:13 ) me gusta mas la Panasonic.

  • @Erien32
    @Erien32 Před 5 lety

    Très bien prestation est ce virement 4k les deux seul ont vous qu'elle est le meilleur?

  • @Mr_K13
    @Mr_K13 Před rokem

    Elle teste vidéo qui a été fait encore sans la vision nocturne.
    C'est quand même incroyable.

  • @dtaboso
    @dtaboso Před 8 lety +3

    Sony AX53 and AX33 has problems of shaking with tripod if you use zoom , it's a bug of Sony and there is not any firmware for solver. alternative can be Sony AX100.

    • @Bob_Betty
      @Bob_Betty Před 8 lety

      Yeah if you have an extra few hundred £££ lying around.
      £50 the sony is more expensive. Tough, real tough choice.

    • @dtaboso
      @dtaboso Před 8 lety

      +David Feeley I bought AX100 and stabilitation is poor and 4K only has 25 fps I return and will try Panasonic HC-X1000 it récord 4K 50fps

    • @Bob_Betty
      @Bob_Betty Před 8 lety

      trusted reviews, say it's poor in low light, small sensor, minimal dynamic range

  • @FightCollective
    @FightCollective Před 8 lety +1

    Would have liked to have seen the images full screen.

  • @JuanBustamanteLopez
    @JuanBustamanteLopez Před 3 lety

    comparaison here in youtube in FullHD quality????????

  • @ebuff57
    @ebuff57 Před 4 lety

    This is very useful, thank you for showing this.

  • @allcingeye5881
    @allcingeye5881 Před 7 lety

    For the first time sony is getting closer to panasonic but my old full hd 770 sd has travelled the world and never let me down may be people should look at how good there computer is because it is a massive part of putting the film out there.

  • @stanvisualseychelles932

    Really nice comparison. Still deciding on the sony or panasonic. What is the name of the track you used in this video please?

    • @philippon11
      @philippon11  Před 2 lety

      For the music, I don't find the song I have'nt saved on my computer. Sorry...

  • @eddiespectral
    @eddiespectral Před 7 lety +4

    Panasonic beats Sony: Low light, speed shoots definition (look at the numbers at 5:50)
    Sony beats Panasonic: Image Stabilization, sharper general shoots

  • @EastAngliaUK
    @EastAngliaUK Před 8 lety +1

    they look quite a lot different but I like the Sony FDR-AX53 best.
    The HC-VXF990 seems to have more picture and wider?

  • @ifn_media
    @ifn_media Před 3 lety

    From 08:00 onwards the decay was showing as very poor on the Panasonic BUT it looks like it was on auto and presumably by that default setting, its gain was naturally to high and revealed blackfield artefacts more noticeably and given that, then the Sonys auto handled it way better - after all, manual settings at night aren't particularly easy on any camera.

  • @dennispeaks
    @dennispeaks Před 5 lety

    does this panasonic camcorder do flash for stills?

  • @marklarson3934
    @marklarson3934 Před 5 lety

    the Sony looks better -- higher contrast and sharper images but..........
    in February 2019 most people have replaced their 991 and AX53 with the newer/ better Panasonic HC-VXF1 and or the HC-WXF1 they cost about the same compared to the 991 and 53 👍
    these Panasonic have a great HDR option included in the menu settings

  • @fire2hr
    @fire2hr Před 8 lety

    Hello...nice comparasion!
    Is it possible to use hardware in HC-VXF990 & HD Writer software for format conversion like 4K footage in 1080p or mpeg2?
    On my old Panasonic HDC SD-700 that method speed up 10 times 1080p50 to standard mpeg2 conversion compared to that when using only PC resources. My machine is corei5 3.10Ghz, 16GB ram, Nvidia GeForce gtx660...
    I didn't find in manual this info(?)
    Also maybe someone knows if Sony also offers these features or something similar(?)

  • @georgelolenici6023
    @georgelolenici6023 Před 8 lety

    di you tried to do a white or color balance on both before footage although Sony has more color saturation Panasonic is warmer , the comparison can be done if i turn colors of on my monitor to analyze exposure and granulation on shapes and gain at dusk.

  • @cantolub1
    @cantolub1 Před 3 lety

    Si je ne me trompe pas, le Panasonic n'enregistre pas à 30 ips alors que le Sony le fait, ¿est-ce vrai?

  • @claytonmoore2091
    @claytonmoore2091 Před 7 lety

    The color is easy to fix in post since its just a slight adjustment on way or the other warmer or cooler (even with this highly compressed video codecs) So non issue for me. But the wider lens and better IS on the SONY are pretty key for me in this test.

    • @marklarson3934
      @marklarson3934 Před 5 lety

      Clayton Moore
      Better yet...
      that's not an issue with the Panasonic as it has a red/blue manual setting adjustment to match one's personal preference

  • @anderssvaren
    @anderssvaren Před 7 měsíci

    Great compariasion video.👍

  • @mamadetaslimtorabally7363

    I will definitely choose Sony although the Panasonic did a great job too. Sony has more definition while the Panasonic, although very subtle, has a very thin layer of blur (unnoticeable) which is not a problem at all. Sony has the better quality in terms of being more natural even though in darkness that's not quite true. But definitely Sony.

  • @Dukecool
    @Dukecool Před 8 lety

    re salut avec quelles logiciels fait tu tes montages videos

  • @NetvoTV
    @NetvoTV Před 7 lety

    Should I get Ax55 or Sony RX100 V? Any reasons to get a camcorder nowadays?

    • @telelaci2
      @telelaci2 Před 7 lety

      Sure. Handycam has much better image stabilization, and its cheaper than RX100V

  • @MrVincent97133
    @MrVincent97133 Před 5 lety

    la séquence de carnaval avec la music bresilienne est enregistrer avec le micro de quel camera ??

    • @philippon11
      @philippon11  Před 5 lety +1

      Bonjour vincent, de mémoire, AX53. Mais les deux caméras délivraient un son exploitable et comparable sur ce type de séquence.

  • @dacicus090
    @dacicus090 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello. I have the Panasonic vxf990 and the 4 k looks almost just like the 1080/50p-50mbs. Not so impressive. In low light you have a lot of noise over 9bd, but i use it mostly up to 6bd. You dont have agc/you cannot limit your auto gain level. Only in manual mode you cant control it.What i like is sound quality because it sounds good,clean. Contrast and hdr are also pretty good for a small sensor. I don't recomend it for low light scenes. You need at least 15 to 25 lux to get an acceptable image whithout too much grainy/noise artifacts. Also the compression at 70mbs is kinda poor. Sony has better compression rate at 100mbs. I would say also that many times Panasonic has better colours and contrast.

  • @rodrocketon9480
    @rodrocketon9480 Před 7 lety +1

    One thing does perplex me - a GH4 is my main rig, but how can the Panny beat the Sony in low light? Settings were as identical as possible? Great video - thanks.

    • @thomasl.2202
      @thomasl.2202 Před 7 lety

      panasonic f1.8 1/2.3 ....sony f2 sensor 1/2.5

    • @marklarson3934
      @marklarson3934 Před 5 lety

      Rod Rocketon
      Why not a better camera that cost the same: Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera --- twice as good as any Lumix camera

  • @dzubaSo
    @dzubaSo Před 6 lety

    спасибо за видео. А что б вы могли посоветовать для съемки видео в дома при среднем освещении ?

    • @AkulinOleg
      @AkulinOleg Před 6 lety

      Макс Бакс панас. Смотри куски видео со слабой освещенностью, там где кошка по дороге ходит. Панас реальные цвета и детализация. Сони синит и не вытягивает темные участки, хотя в солнечную погоду картинка у нее красивее.

  • @gstree
    @gstree Před 2 lety +1

    I actually have both of these cameras and find that although the Sony has a very good stabilization system the Panasonic beats it hands down for control of exposure via iris/shutter speed as the Sony doesn't have the option of adjusting both at the same time. The Sony isn't anywhere near as user friendly with the other controls IMHO but having used the Panasonic camcorder range for the last 15 years I would obviously have got very used to them as they haven't really altered. Both are capable of giving the same results apart from the built in gimbal of the Sony, if I use my external gimbal on the Panasonic the stabilization is better than the Sony, also the best stabilization on the Sony isn't available in the 4K setting also the auto focus is very slow to work and the manual focus is a joke and unusable
    It depends on the situation as to whether you want to take a lot of other gear with you or simply take one camera , also how important your type of filming is going to be (or want it to be).

  • @ehsanline
    @ehsanline Před 6 lety

    The most important difference is that the Sony has wider angel, but the Panasonic has HDR which means a better detail in contrast. Now I'm more lost.

  • @UmarAlFarooq
    @UmarAlFarooq Před 5 lety +6

    Sony looks better. Better colors, sharper images.

  • @barefoot2737
    @barefoot2737 Před 8 lety

    which has better night vision? I'm getting one for ghost hunting

  • @AstroLaVista
    @AstroLaVista Před 5 lety

    I know this is an video now, but does anyone know if either or both of these cameras has an IR night time mode, and a mic jack? Thanks.

  • @klyaks6867
    @klyaks6867 Před 4 lety

    what is the music track in the video?

  • @serieusmoat1937
    @serieusmoat1937 Před 6 lety

    Sony's color is better, if i want an effect in 'the air' like the panasonic gifs already, i would use some software. Look at the sky's. The stabilisation of Sony is also better, look at the cat. In the dark, the panasonic gifs more light and details. In the light Sony gifs little more details. I realy wouldnt know what to buy. Anyway, great test. Tumbs up.

  • @a.i.thinker4059
    @a.i.thinker4059 Před 8 lety

    both are nice
    Great vid👍

  • @marcelkellenberger174
    @marcelkellenberger174 Před 2 lety

    Gutes Video habe mir diese sony gekauft

  • @AstroLaVista
    @AstroLaVista Před 5 lety

    The Sony looks better in this test, and has better stabilisation. However the Pany is way cheaper and seems to perform well for the money. Colour rendition can be tweaked to personal taste in post on any camera, just that some handle this better than others.

  • @TampaTec
    @TampaTec Před 7 lety +22

    panasonic looks warm and sony looks cool But panasonic low light wins over sony slightly dimmer video at the end. I'll buy panasonic

    • @snaht1
      @snaht1 Před 7 lety

      Tampatec what is the music name

    • @sowhatprod
      @sowhatprod Před 7 lety +6

      How often do you shoot in low light? It can be adjusted in quality video editing program to light up a little bit more. But a shaky video is a shaky video. Well the panasonic is not a bad camera. (have one older model) but I would go for the Sony. Good luck with your buy and have a nice summer.

    • @paulricco9545
      @paulricco9545 Před 7 lety

      No, low light needs to be adjusted before filming. Editing diminishes quality. Warmth can be edited though I do like the contrast and sharpness of the Sony.

    • @thomasl.2202
      @thomasl.2202 Před 7 lety

      Hi can I ask you why you would go for sony one? thanks a lot!

    • @nukami
      @nukami Před 7 lety

      Ugh, I wish it didn't go offsale.

  • @junkano
    @junkano Před 7 lety

    is HDR enabled on the Panasonic?

    • @marklarson3934
      @marklarson3934 Před 5 lety

      junkano
      You want great dynamic range then get the Panasonic HC-VXF1 or the HC-WXF1
      the difference is:
      WX has a micro camera in the pull out viewfinder and the VX does not
      You save money buying the VX -- my personal choice

  • @sergejkunz8798
    @sergejkunz8798 Před 8 lety

    Sony FDR AX53 Хорошее качество.Спасибо

  • @ioangrigorepopescu196
    @ioangrigorepopescu196 Před 8 lety

    Hi! In Your opinion which camcorder is better in low light?

  • @LORDVADER357
    @LORDVADER357 Před 6 lety

    In most of the cases the Sony recognize the sky and outdoor colors way much better. The sky is blue not purple or pinky. Tell that to Panasonic. Also the fresh grass is green not yellowish. Sharpness is good. As far as overall quiality they are same in my mind. So the cheapiest one wins.

  • @paulallenMacca
    @paulallenMacca Před 8 lety

    Which one in your opinion has the best quality i know the Sonys are always better built than the Panasonic's.

    • @philippon11
      @philippon11  Před 8 lety +2

      +Paul Allen I didn't know Sonys were better built. Your source ? The best quality in low light is the Sony. But I can't answer about the best quality overall. It depends of your preference : the Sony is accurating with more contrast, the Panasonic is more sweet.

  • @paulallenMacca
    @paulallenMacca Před 8 lety

    A lot of people including myself have noticed when we mount the FDR-AX53 on a Tripod and you Zoom in there is a Terrible Shakiness like Jelly Wobble i hope Sony can sort this out as it means i can't use a Tripod.

    • @JohnathanNoechelShunn
      @JohnathanNoechelShunn Před 8 lety +3

      Try turning stabilization off while it's on the tripod.

    • @paulallenMacca
      @paulallenMacca Před 8 lety

      +Johnathan Noechel-Shunn already thought of that which ur really supposed to do also a couple of users said he automatically turns on in 30 seconds when mounted on a Tripod.

  • @ASgfjyhgyi
    @ASgfjyhgyi Před 2 lety

    The Sony problem is that they camcorders give you a MEGA overexposed footage . For example - look at the sky at 04:46 or 05:59. etc... or 04:13...

  • @snaht1
    @snaht1 Před 7 lety

    WHAT IS THE NAME OF MUSIC ...

  • @SamoScopom
    @SamoScopom Před 8 lety

    Sony seems to have better IS, which is awesome for what I need, but Panasonic has warmer colors right out of the camera, can you somehow compensate for that either in post or in camera?
    I'm looking for an "idiot-proof" (really easy to use ) 4K camcorder

    • @philippon11
      @philippon11  Před 8 lety

      No, I have not compensated the colors

    • @SamoScopom
      @SamoScopom Před 8 lety

      ***** but could you do that in camera if you wanted to?

    • @philippon11
      @philippon11  Před 8 lety

      no, except with manual balance

    • @SamoScopom
      @SamoScopom Před 8 lety

      ***** what are, in you opinion, the main advantages of the Panasonic over the Sony?

  • @nightwalk6285
    @nightwalk6285 Před 7 lety

    Bonjour j'hésite entre les 2 . Vous conseillez lequel pour filmer en balade nocturne ?
    Merci de votre aide

    • @philippon11
      @philippon11  Před 7 lety

      Je conseille l'ajout d'une torche LED avec réglage de l'intensité.

    • @nightwalk6285
      @nightwalk6285 Před 7 lety

      Je pensais utiliser ma lampe leds que j'avais sur mon ancienne camera .

    • @nightwalk6285
      @nightwalk6285 Před 7 lety +1

      et finalement j'ai pris la sony fdr ax53 alors j'espère que ça va le faire

    • @thomasl.2202
      @thomasl.2202 Před 7 lety

      Si t'as changer de ideè tu pourrais aller pour une mirrorless sony a6300. Avec un objectif kit standard s'acoute 200 euro plus que la camcorder, mais pour "low light" c'est la seule solution que vraimant funcionne. Je regarde le camcorders parce-que je fais tout avec soleil

    • @Frantz-G-regard-nature
      @Frantz-G-regard-nature Před 6 lety

      Alors satisfait Night Walk,? j'ai une lampe LED max 900 lumens (courte distance mais faisceau large) une chance de pouvoir faire des images de nuit avec la AX 53 ?

  • @Dukecool
    @Dukecool Před 8 lety

    Salut la quelle des deux voudrai tu me conseillé.

    • @philippon11
      @philippon11  Před 8 lety

      impossible de départager, cela dépend de l'usage.

    • @olivier88soprod
      @olivier88soprod Před 7 lety

      Pour filmer des rallyes automobiles, lequel choisir ? Merci !!! Zoom rapide, stabilité et balayage droite gauche et gauche droite !!!!

  • @mbenjamin292
    @mbenjamin292 Před 4 lety +1

    New sub here I like the Sony better.

  • @TechCoreDuo
    @TechCoreDuo Před 7 lety

    stabilization is on point

  • @Hugosanches594
    @Hugosanches594 Před 7 lety +2

    the best handycam is fdr ax100 or anyone can recomend me another? my budget its over 1600.

  • @s8815046
    @s8815046 Před 7 lety

    thanks for sharing~

  • @tomtomtj2949
    @tomtomtj2949 Před 7 lety +1

    Sony optical image stabilization better than Panasonic optical image stabilization