@shansik you normally need a large sensor to get really bad rolling shutter, and you can easily fix it in after effects or imovie with built-in plugins or just buy a cheap (around $20) plugin for your video editor to fix the rolling shutter... or you can spend like 300 or something and get this ultra cool rolling shutter fix that gives you full control of what you want fixed and by how much (you can even increase the rolling shutter if you want to make the world feel unstable or something)
Please check the sky color around 2:42 sec. Left corver is completely white. Tree colors are overlaped with cyan. Overall picture has greenish tint. The same issue is found in all panasonic CMOS cams.
thanks but i was more waiting for a inside test about the different modes the cam has to offer and not for a fast recorded daylight video which is not very well done btw Good would show a video at night too, the zoom and so on...
Hi, Studio Tech, very nice video, i am having a problem with my Panasonic AC160A, It was bought brand new from b&h and every time i record an event, it always forms a new clip every 26mins 29secs, or 4GB, i don't have a problem with it forming new clips if the clips would line up seamlessly in post, but there is always a drop in the audio and some skipping in the video at that point where one clip stops and starts the new clip, thanks in advance, Edward from Trinidad,
Hi, Texas,very nice video, i am having a problem with my Panasonic AC160A, It was bought brand new from b&h and every time i record an event, it always forms a new clip every 26mins 29secs, or 4GB, i don't have a problem with it forming new clips if the clips would line up seamlessly in post, but there is always a drop in the audio and some skipping in the video
I'm a photographer who's just starting reading and learning about making documentary films. I know all about still camera manufacturers and specially the camera model's dates. In the video world I'm just so confused about which camera to buy. All I want is a camera that shoots 1080/24p but they are just too many. may I ask, is there a newer model after the AG-AC160? or is there a better camera manufacturer? plz help me guys... love the vid..
@shansik you normally need a large sensor to get really bad rolling shutter, and you can easily fix it in after effects or imovie with built-in plugins or just buy a cheap (around $20) plugin for your video editor to fix the rolling shutter... or you can spend like 300 or something and get this ultra cool rolling shutter fix that gives you full control of what you want fixed and by how much (you can even increase the rolling shutter if you want to make the world feel unstable or something)
Please check the sky color around 2:42 sec. Left corver is completely white. Tree colors are overlaped with cyan. Overall picture has greenish tint. The same issue is found in all panasonic CMOS cams.
@shansik, this is like an upgraded AG-HMC150, better functions, lenses, and performance. But, it's also about 2,000 USD more expensive...
thanks but i was more waiting for a inside test about the different modes the cam has to offer and not for a fast recorded daylight video which is not very well done btw
Good would show a video at night too, the zoom and so on...
Hi, Studio Tech, very nice video, i am having a problem with my Panasonic AC160A, It was bought brand new from b&h and every time i record an event, it always forms a new clip every 26mins 29secs, or 4GB, i don't have a problem with it forming new clips if the clips would line up seamlessly in post, but there is always a drop in the audio and some skipping in the video at that point where one clip stops and starts the new clip, thanks in advance, Edward from Trinidad,
Hi, Texas,very nice video, i am having a problem with my Panasonic AC160A, It was bought brand new from b&h and every time i record an event, it always forms a new clip every 26mins 29secs, or 4GB, i don't have a problem with it forming new clips if the clips would line up seamlessly in post, but there is always a drop in the audio and some skipping in the video
@shansik how does CMOS suck?
nay mosnata kamera na panasonic
I'm a photographer who's just starting reading and learning about making documentary films. I know all about still camera manufacturers and specially the camera model's dates. In the video world I'm just so confused about which camera to buy. All I want is a camera that shoots 1080/24p but they are just too many. may I ask, is there a newer model after the AG-AC160? or is there a better camera manufacturer? plz help me guys...
love the vid..
I need to know how´s the price of this camera I interest to buy it...can you help me???
I have heard the date time stamp might be in a bad place for depositions, can you tell me if this is true?
Did you buy one? Im going to Amazon...
Is this batter than AG-HMC150 ?
Is it both pal and ntsc?
its like a bit over 4k
@forastero1978 but this one has CMOS, CMOS sucks
@hobocamptheater rollling shutter effect just pisses me off.
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Hate the new TH-cam video player, its crap!