Frage von sachs:Hello community!
First of all: I tried the search function and with the help of my preferred search Queen researched. However, I am quite dissatisfied with the result, in the sense of "This can not be true!"
If I have understood correctly, there's the infrared option only at Sony. There it is called "Night Shot". Apparently there was something similar once synonymous with Sony under the name "Magic Vu". But that was to mini-DV-times.
I want this "military green cast" only now and again used, but even in low light conditions. Normal edit footage in Vegas with Gradient Map / night vision that is only a stopgap. Unfortunately, a used SonyBJ2009 costs almost as much as a new Pana SD upscale. Hence the question:
There's this IR feature might in some toys (Aiptek, Sonstwastek)?
What's with the used prices of a SonySR10 (or 11/12) from? Up to what amount of you can talk a fair price?
Antwort von Jan:
Hello community!
If I have understood correctly, there's the infrared option only at Sony. And even there, still very rare. Last year, Sonynur still incorporated in the CX & XR 550 that function.
Many older models have this feature synonymous, but you have to watch something. Especially in the low cost sony league back then there was Night Shot Plus Color like there is with the HC 42, etc.
Canon has added this feature now synonymous to a new ¬ 1800 Camera.
Otherwise, there are now very few companies that work with it. None I can think of off the cuff one more.
VG
January
Antwort von sachs:
Otherwise, there are now very few companies that work with it. None I can think of off the cuff one more.
For the conclusion I came to search long synonymous. It is therefore probably 'ne used CX1x or XR5xx.
I think it's amazing how high these older ladies Sony nor traded.
Antwort von Auf Achse:
In derCanonXA10 again blocked IR.
Regards,
On axis
Antwort von sachs:
Which is beyond the one my frame and the other would be pearls before swine.
I'm going to scour the second hand market. Fortunately, there's no hurry.