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Re: HVX200a vs. Sony EX1
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Barry Green
on May 7, 2008 at 8:52:34 pm
[Michael Murray]
"I heard that the EX1 is good in those conditions as well, how about the 200A? As good, better, worse?"
The EX1, in 1080p mode, is about 400 ISO. The HVX200A is 500 ISO. They have roughly comparable noise levels. So, yes, in 1080P mode, the HVX200A should be a match for the EX1 in low light (though neither is going to be as good as your PD170 was).
In 720p mode, both cameras are about 500 ISO.
In 1080i mode, the EX1 will hold a big advantage; it's about 800 ISO vs. the HVX200A at about 400, so about one stop faster. So if you're shooting progressive-scan, they'll be about the same; if you're shooting interlaced the EX1 will still hold an advantage.
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