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How does the “little camcorder that could” compare to its larger siblings?

March 22, 2006

I’ve gotten lots of questions how the little Sony HVR-A1U compares to its two bigger siblings. Besides the size, weight, and slight differences in terms of image quality, here’s how the little A1U stacks up to the larger 3 CCD models currently available from Sony.

Differences HVR-A1U HDR-FX1 HVR-Z1U
Imager 1-1/3″ CMOS 3-1/3″ CCD 3-1/3″ CCD
Pixel Count: 2.97M total (1.99M effective) w/ Bayer Pattern 3 x 1.12M total (3 x 1.07M effective) 3 x 1.12M total (3 x 1.07M effective)
Low Light Performance Fair Good Good
Still Camera Yes No No
CinemaTone Gamma: 2 1 2
CineFrame 24/30: Yes Yes Yes
50/60 Switchable No Yes Yes
Lens: 5.1-51mm f/1.8 4.5-54mm f/1.6 4.5-54mm f/1.6
Image Stabilization: Electronic Optical Optical
Smooth Zoom: No No Yes
Shot Transition: Yes (simple) Yes (more settings) Yes (more settings)
Color Bars: 2 Types 1 Type 2 Types
Audio Input Mini or 2 XLR Mini 2 XLR
Audio Power Phantom Plug-in Phantom
Vol. Control Dials: L/R separate L+R linked L/R separate
Audio Limiter: Yes No? Yes
Time Code DF / NDF: Both DF Only Both
Rec Run / Free Run: Yes Rec Run Only Yes
TC Preset / Regen: Yes No Yes
User Bits: Yes No Yes
User Buttons: 1 3 6
Setup Select: Yes No Yes
Black Stretch: Yes No Yes
Manual Exposure: Yes Yes Yes
Manual Iris: Tied w/ Gain Yes Yes
Manual Gain: No Yes Yes
Hyper Gain: Night Shot No Yes.
U.S.Street Price (3/25/06): $2,100. $2,600. $3,700.

See also the HDR-FX1 and HVR-Z1U Feature Set Comparison on the HDV Info site.

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