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Sony FDRAX53/B 4K HD Video Recording Camcorder (Black)
Brand | Sony |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
Maximum Focal Length | 26.8 Millimeters |
Maximum Aperture | 2 f |
Flash Memory Type | SDXC |
Video Capture Format | 4K, HD |
Supported Audio Format | MP3, AAC, WAV |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
About this item
- ZEISS lens(26.8mm) 20x optical zoom in 4K, 30x Clear Image Zoom in 4K
- 3.0 inch LCD (Touch panel), EVF, Wi-Fi/NFC, manual ring, night shot, 4K Time-lapse capture.Diopter adjustment:Yes (-4.0 to +3.0 mstyle name= inch sup inch -1/style)
- Built-in Zoom Microphone. Minimum Focus Distance- approx. 13/32 Inch (Wide), approx. 31 1/2 Inch (Tele), approx. 1 cm (Wide), approx. 80 cm (Tele). Focal Length (35mm equivalent) (Still Image)- f=26.8-536.0 mm (16:9) f=32.8-656.0 mm (4:3).Focal Length (35 mm equivalent) (Video)- f=26.8-536.0 mm (16:9)2
- In-the-box: Rechargeable Battery Pack(NP-FV70/NP-FV70A) (1); AC Adaptor (1); Power Cord (1); Operating Guide(1); HDMI(micro) Cable (1); micro USB Cable (1)
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model name | Sony FDRAX53/B 4K | 4K Camcorder | CNHFG70 | R600 | FDRAX33 | PXWZ90V |
display size | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3.5 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3.46 inches |
digital zoom | 40 multiplier x | 20 multiplier x | 800 multiplier x | 57 multiplier x | — | — |
optical zoom | 20 multiplier x | 20 multiplier x | 20 multiplier x | 32 multiplier x | 10 multiplier x | 12 multiplier x |
video resolution | 4K | 1280p, 720p | 4K | 1080p | other | 4K |
connectivity tech | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi | USB | Wi-Fi | USB | Wi-Fi |
shooting modes | Manual, Shutter Priority | 4K time-lapse movies, Fast Intelligent Autofocus, Portrait, Landscape, Sports | Slow Motion, Fast Motion, Face Detection | Automatic, Sports, Portrait, Landscape | 4k, manual, automatic, sports, portrait, landscape | Automatic |
lens type | Zoom | Wide Angle | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom |
optical sensor tech | CMOS | CMOS | CMOS | CMOS | — | CMOS |
flash memory type | SDXC | Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo | SDXC | SDHC, SD | Micro SD;Micro SD;SDXC; | SDXC |
optical sensor size | 16.6 | 1/2.5 inch | 1/2.3 inch | — | — | 1 inch |
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Sony FDRAX53/B 4K HD Camcorder
Your moments deserve the stunning clarity that only 4K Ultra HD can provide. With wide-angle lens, a 20x zoom and the unrivaled stability of Balanced Optical Steady Shot, you’ll always get the perfect shot
Compatible Models
VCT-CSM1/AC-L200/AC-VQV10/BC-QM1/BC-TRV/HVL-F20M/HVL-F32M/HVL-LE1/HVL-LEIR1/ECM-AW4/ECM-B1M/ECM-CG60/ECM-GZ1M/ECM-W1M/ECM-XYST1M/XLR-K1M/XLR-K2M/XLR-K3M/RM-VPR1/VCT-MP1/VCT-R100/VCT-R640/VCT-VPR1/VF-55CPAM/VF-55MPAM/LCS-U21/LCS-U30/ADP-MAC/NP-FV100A/NP-FV50A/NP-FV70A/AC-UD11
Depending on the model, the operation may be restricted or additional accessory products may be required. Please refer the manufacture site for details.
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Accessory Type
| Battery | Microphone | Microphone | Microphone | Microphone | Tripod | Grip and Tripod |
Product name
| Rechargeable Battery Pack | Mic For Multi-Interface Shoe | Wireless Microphone | Gun zoom microphone | Adapter Kit and Microphone | Remote Control Tripod | Remote Control Tripod |
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Dimensions
| 1 5/16 X 1 11/16 X 1 13/16 in | H0.26 x W1.18 x D1.68 | - | - | - | - | - |
Weight
| 3.2 oz (89 g) | 0.88 oz | - | - | - | - | - |
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Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V30 or higher |
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Flash Memory Speed Class | UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) or higher |
Flash Memory Installed Size | 128 |
Flash Memory Type | SDXC |
Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) or higher |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00027242895638 |
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Built-In Media | Operating Guide, Power Cord, Micro USB Cable, Rechargeable Battery Pack (NP-FV70), HDMI (micro) Cable, AC Adapter, Sony FDRAX53/B 4K HD Video Recording Camcorder |
UPC | 027242895638 |
Camcorder Type | Video Camera |
Manufacturer | Sony |
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Antenna Location | Bicycle |
Model Name | Sony FDRAX53/B 4K |
Best Sellers Rank | #166,967 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #429 in Camcorders |
ASIN | B01950TCEU |
Model Number | FDRAX53/B |
Brand | Sony |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Zoom | Optical |
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Optical Zoom | 20 x |
Digital Zoom | 40 x |
Maximum Focal Length | 26.8 Millimeters |
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Minimum Focal Length | 4.4 Millimeters |
Maximum Aperture | 2 f |
Lens Type | Zoom |
Focus Type | Auto Focus, Manual Focus |
Minimum Aperture | 1 Millimeters |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Laptop, Smartphone |
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Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
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Color | Black |
Has Image Stabilization | Yes |
Wireless Compability | 802.11n |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.88"D x 2.88"W x 3.25"H |
Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Photo Sensor Size | 16.6 |
Style Name | Base |
Image stabilization | Optical |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Form Factor | Handheld |
Features | 1.06 inch wide-angle ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* lens, 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) recording, Balanced Optical SteadyShot™ with 5-axis Intelligent Active mode, 20x optical zoom with 30x/40x (4K/HD) Clear Image Zoom |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
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Display Resolution Maximum | 4288x2408 |
Number of Speakers | 1 |
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Supported Audio Format | MP3, AAC, WAV |
Log Gamma Curve | S-Log2 |
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Image Aspect Ration | 16:9 |
Video Resolution | 4K |
Exposure Control Type | Auto, Manual |
Video Capture Format | 4K, HD |
Supported Image Format | JPEG |
Image Capture Speed | 60 fps |
Shooting Modes | Manual, Shutter Priority |
Effective Still Resolution | 8 MP |
File Format | JPEG |
White Balance Settings | Custom |
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Product Description
4K XAVC-S recording with 16. 6MP, Exmor R sensor, B. O. SS stabilization ZEISS lens(26. 8mm) 20x optical zoom in 4K, 30x Clear Image Zoom in 4K3. 0" LCD (Touch panel), EVF, Wi-Fi/NFC, manual ring, night shot, 4K Time-lapse capture Built-in Zoom Microphone. Note-at a higher gain, the brightness becomes more appropriate in dim scenes, but the noise increases. At a lower gain, the noise decreases, but the shutter speed becomes slower to compensate for the lack of brightness, causing camera shake or subject blur
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Customers find the camcorder's video and image quality satisfactory. They appreciate its image stabilization and user-friendly design. Many consider it a good value for the price. However, some customers have differing opinions on its functionality, focus ability, audio quality, and brightness.
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Customers appreciate the camcorder's video quality. They say it has good image and sound quality, with smooth zooming and crystal clear images even at full zoom. The camera is described as a high-quality camcorder with latest features, including 4K recording capability.
"...This is a great hobbyist/prosumer camera for getting into 4K/UHD shooting, small and lightweight, feels very comfortable in your palm for on-the-go..." Read more
"...The camcorder is very user friendly and the on board menu is very smooth and built in monitor is quite clear in all lighting conditions...." Read more
"...Home Program, that comes free with the camcorder, is very good for basic image-processing...." Read more
"...: This is a great camcorder for anyone who desires a simple, 4k capable camcorder that doesn't need to be told what to do...." Read more
Customers appreciate the camcorder's image stabilization. They find it works well, especially for video recording. The steady cam feature is good at close distances, but at great distances it can cause camera shake. The internal Gyro stabilizes video footage and takes photos with virtually no shake in dim lighting.
"...The image stabilization is terrific when hand-holding (which I shoot 90% of the time using this camera), but on a tripod, you need to let it settle..." Read more
"...on Standard, walking around and doing a video is nice and stable with minimal bounce...." Read more
"...The gimbal-like image-stabilization is unmatched...." Read more
"...The camcorder's stabilization system is really amazing. I HATE shaky video and it was really minimized with the system in this camera...." Read more
Customers find the camcorder easy to use and user-friendly. They say it records great quality video and sound, and the onboard menu is smooth. The camcorder is also easy to deploy and press without missing a beat on video recording duties.
"...The camcorder is very user friendly and the on board menu is very smooth and built in monitor is quite clear in all lighting conditions...." Read more
"...Take it out of the box, turn it on, and start recording. It's really that easy. You don't need to adjust anything to get great video...." Read more
"...Easy set up. Easy to use. Watch a few YouTube videos and get started making your own great videos...." Read more
"...The FV70 will probably work fine. The FV100 also makes it hard to use the viewfinder to shoot if you use that method...." Read more
Customers appreciate the camcorder's value for money. They say it's a great camera at a good price.
"...Just know this unit has a great blend of features, value, usabillity, and best of breed stabilization...." Read more
"...Another big plus of this camera is that the price is right, costing much less than other camcorders which address some of the issues I have..." Read more
"...I would recommend this to anyone in the market for a moderately priced handy cam. The audio is very clear and in 5.1 if you choose...." Read more
"...ever buy or recommend any Sony product ever again, this was a very expensive purchase for an electronic device that has been used literally a..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the camcorder's functionality. Some say it performs well with standard video cameras and 4K camcorders, while others report issues like the viewfinder only working when the flip-out display is closed, not working with PlayMemories Mobile, and lens shutters not functioning properly.
"...We also got a 6 Foot Tripod and the camcorder works well on that platform and with Steady Shot on Standard, walking around and doing a video is..." Read more
"...It eliminates most operational sounds and gives a much stronger performance than the built-in mikes...." Read more
"...camcorder I rate as good, not great, because of the difficulty with the small touch screen and menu structure...." Read more
"...Just know this unit has a great blend of features, value, usabillity, and best of breed stabilization...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the camcorder's focus ability. Some find it quick and easy to use on auto settings, with great video quality. Others are disappointed with the focusing when panning, saying it doesn't focus on the screen at all.
"...Focusing system is fast in reasonable light -- when picking a target on touchscreen (Spot Focus), it goes from infinity to a foot away in less than..." Read more
"...Even when using spot focus and touching the item it still would not focus on it. Had to totally reframe to get it to focus on what I wanted...." Read more
"...It focuses well and easily, very quick, and handles the action very well. Lower light situations mostly, and the clips look crisp and sharp...." Read more
"...and turn the camera off and then turn it back on again, the auto focus wouldn't work when I tried to video long distance again...." Read more
Customers have different views on the audio quality of the camcorder. Some find it decent, eliminating most operational sounds. They appreciate the LPCM audio format and voice cancellation feature. However, others report issues like noise when recording, lack of 5.1 audio in 4K mode, and no headphone jack for checking audio quality.
"...I use external mics exclusively, and the audio quality has been excellent: Rode VideoMic GO (powered by camera) or Rode Wireless Filmmaker Kit..." Read more
"...Have even done interviews on the fly and they sound good even on the built-in mic, so that's a perk for that..." Read more
"...The video will be very noisy so don't use it if you don't have to do so. Try night shot if it is very dark vs using the Low Lux mode...." Read more
"...The on board Mic works extremely well and on a par with the Canon with an external Mic...." Read more
Customers have different views on the camcorder's brightness. Some find it good for low-light conditions and appreciate its night vision. Others mention issues with faded 4K video, exposure being too dark, and a short light range.
"...Lower light situations mostly, and the clips look crisp and sharp...." Read more
"...player does not do well displaying 4K video, which is faded and too bright...." Read more
"...It’s also great to have Night Shot vision and to be able to put the auto/manual focus on the button on the outside front of the camera...." Read more
"...The light does not have much range at all - only a few feet...." Read more
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The Balanced Optical SteadyShot (B.O.S.S.) image stabilizer on this thing is phenomenal for handheld shooting, best I've ever seen. Supposed to be slightly better in HD mode than 4K, but I didn't notice a significant difference. You can walk while shooting in wide angle, or zoom in all the way while standing still, and get usable to great footage -- no tripod necessary. Of course, you can't do swish pans and fling the camera around and expect miracles, but if you at least make an *attempt* to help it out by smoothing and dampening your motions or bracing yourself (like any decent cameraperson would), you can get unexpectedly great results.
Yes, the AX100 has the much bigger 1" sensor. But that model is now about 3 years old and about $700 more, while this camera has the very latest (2016) vastly improved optical stabilizer technology. Since I'm shooting lots of handheld documentary footage, often in remote locations with only occasional tripod shots, I opted for the better stabilizer rather than the bigger sensor and am VERY glad I did.
Requires a fast SDXC card -- I used this SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB UHS-1/U3 card with no problems: SanDisk Extreme PRO 128GB UHS-I/U3 SDXC Flash Memory Card with up to 95MB/s- SDSDXPA-128G-G46. You can fit about 2.5 hours of 4K @ 100mbps in XAVC-S mode on this card, more than double that for only HD resolution.
I can report that the XAVC-S video from this camera works GREAT as-is when imported directly to iMovie 10.1 or greater on the Mac. I was pleasantly surprised -- you don't need a top-of-the line machine for basic 4K editing, my 2012 MacBook Air with an SSD does OK, and anything newer with an SSD should be even better. You do NOT need any scammy 3rd-party XAVC-S transcoding software, which you will find plenty of links to if you are googling around for AX53 and XAVC-S. I just mounted the SDXC card in my computer, clicked Import in iMovie 10.1.2, selected some clips, and could start viewing and editing them right away. The 4K video looks GREAT on a calibrated HD monitor and TV downscaled to 1080p. Update: finally got the chance to view it on a large calibrated 4K monitor, and yes you really can tell the difference; you don't perceive it as 4x more detail, but finely textured areas definitely seem more lifelike and tactile than in 1080p.
The camera has some features for transferring video wirelessly, but that looked like a lot of trouble to me. I like simple things: just pop the card out, and stick it in your computer.
Reading reviews, people kept complaining about two main things with this camera: not enough manual controls, and some kind of "bug" with the stabilizer when shooting on a tripod. Actually, I really like the Manual button, you can use it to choose which ONE of about 6 settings the lens ring controls, and you can do that from just the viewfinder (no touchscreen necessary). I wish I had 3 manual buttons like you do on the AX100, but I'll live. I also used the "My Button" feature to put 3 quick-access "soft buttons" always on the left side of the touchscreen: White Balance, Spot Focus, and Audio Rec Level. That's enough to remind me to take care of those things before every shot. As for the stabilizer "bug", I didn't see it. For moving shots on a tripod (live panning and tilting with a fluid head) you want to turn SteadyShot off, otherwise it will fight you -- same with any lens that has optical image stabilization. But for locked-down tripod shots I didn't bother turning SteadyShot off and didn't notice any problems.
Focusing system is fast in reasonable light -- when picking a target on touchscreen (Spot Focus), it goes from infinity to a foot away in less than a second. When in auto-focus mode and moving around, the camera actually takes its time and waits for things to settle down a bit before selecting a target, which I liked.
When shooting, I start out by putting the camera in "full auto" mode with the little "iAuto" icon on lower right of screen (SONY calls it "Intelligent Auto"), which resets everything to auto while the camera tries to figure out a scene mode, exposure, shutter speed, etc. Then if necessary I make a few manual changes: white balance (using a white card), focus (using touchscreen or manual dial), and sound level. I observe the on-screen guides for Focus Peaking and Zebra Stripes. If I see too many zebra areas, I press and hold the Manual button for a second, pick the Exposure setting in the on-screen menu, and dial it down a little. That's about it -- but for quick run-and-gun the camera does a surprisingly good job when in iAuto mode, even in low light, and always with that great stabilizer.
I use external mics exclusively, and the audio quality has been excellent: Rode VideoMic GO (powered by camera) or Rode Wireless Filmmaker Kit (transmitter, receiver, and lapel mic).
I love the Time Lapse feature -- but unfortunately it stores the frames as individual 4K JPEGs rather than a movie, which means you have to use external software before importing to iMovie or whatever. I use the free Mac app called "Interval" (from the App Store) - pick an input folder with all the frames, pick your output settings, export as 4K QuickTime movie, then import that into iMovie. You don't need the SONY PlayMemories Home software for ANYTHING.
This is a great hobbyist/prosumer camera for getting into 4K/UHD shooting, small and lightweight, feels very comfortable in your palm for on-the-go situations, and can yield amazing footage with a little care.
General thoughts, I love this camera. For many years, I have been shooting on the Sony XR500v models (HD) that I swore by, mainly because of their low-light capabilities and the quality they rendered out, even if I was just using headlights as my only source of light at night.
I finally graduated 4K, this being my first go, and after a month, I have to say that I love what I am getting. One of the bigger initial reasons for buying this was because the batteries from my XR500v models were the same as what this camera uses, so I was able to keep all my accessories the same without any further investment.
WEATHER VIDEO: I have shot in daytime, low light (cloudy or stormy conditions), and at night, and all three look terrific. The quality is outstanding, the low light and nighttime videos turned out great. One of the notable differences between the XR500v and the AX53 at night was that while the AX53 was not as bright as the XR500v (slight difference, but noticeable), it had much less noise and was much cleaner. The details on this camera are great, colors are bright, and while the 4K is great for building a library, I render out clips in 1080 and they look outstanding.
FOOTBALL VIDEO: Shooting under the Friday Night Lights, I love this camera. It focuses well and easily, very quick, and handles the action very well. Lower light situations mostly, and the clips look crisp and sharp. Have even done interviews on the fly and they sound good even on the built-in mic, so that's a perk for that (I'd use a more professional microphone system for more formal interviews). You won't get professional sound from this, but I feel like it rates higher than most built-in sound on cameras, so for most, I think it'll work just fine.
TECHNICAL: I LOVE the focus ring... one of the things I loved about the XR500v was the ability to adjust the focus on the camera using a knob as opposed to going into the menu. This is super handy for me and allows me to set this camera to infinity very quickly without having to access menus. Note that you can turn the focus to auto/manual via a button that is easy to access beneath the ring on the left side. The position of the photo button has lead me to inadvertently shoot photos when using the zoom toggle, and I have done it a lot while picking up the camera, etc. That is slightly annoying, but hardly an issue overall. The image stabilization is terrific when hand-holding (which I shoot 90% of the time using this camera), but on a tripod, you need to let it settle a bit or your image will float a bit. But it is smooth when using by hand, or in a moving car. It is even very stable when at full zoom.
DUAL-SHOOTING: This camera is capable of shooting 4K as well as 720 video at the same time. My station uses 720, and having compressed 720 files immediately available makes for a very quick turn around. The file sizes are small, but the quality of the video is noticeably low, but will suffice in a pinch. It is extremely handy for me to have that feature. But in most cases, I will not substitute the 720 files for the 4K files in my edits, only using them for mobile uploads cause of small file size, or for quick turn around in tight deadlines.
ADVICE: Get a UV filter for the lens just to keep it safe from scratches. And you likely will not find a hood you can use at full wide because the lens shoots so wide, it will get the hood in the shot.
MEMORY CARD: I use a Transcend Class 10 card at 128GB and have had no issues with it in dual record.
BATTERY: I have a FV100 on the camera and it sticks out a lot. The tab that holds the battery in place does the job, but definitely feels small and breakable (have not broken it on this camera, but it just has that not-so-stable feel). Be weary of that if you're using extended batteries. The FV70 will probably work fine. The FV100 also makes it hard to use the viewfinder to shoot if you use that method. I have shot two hours of football on the battery and have had plenty of time left. I don't have an exact, nor am I shooting continuous (10-second clips), but I feel confident in saying it will last you a couple hours easy.
COMPLAINTS: The position of the photo button will probably give you a few accidental photos, but again, more of an annoyance than anything else. I'm not a fan of having to flip open the LCD screen to turn on the camera because the card access is located behind the LCD, so I get into the habit of manually turning the camera off before taking out or inserting the card. That manual power button is also behind the LCD screen. Again, as mentioned earlier, use of the FV100 extended battery virtually renders the viewfinder a bit tougher to use. It can still be used, but the battery sticks out further than the viewfinder, even when it is pulled out. BTW, pulling out the viewfinder also turns the camera on.
VIDEO EDITING: Post-processing 4K files is very hardware intensive... my laptop I edit on needed at least 8GB of RAM with a stout processor. I use Premiere CS6, and originally had 4GB of RAM which was terrible for editing. The upgrade helped immensely, but still is a bit lagging in areas. My desktop is loaded and edits beautifully. Just make a note of that if you plan on editing much.
OVERALL: I love this camera and am happy I made the investment. My XR500v camera have lasted nearly 8 years, and still going (the only reason for the upgrade was to get into 4K). My hope is to get a lot of life from these babies as well. Strongly recommend for anyone casual looking to shoot, but certainly would not stray away from doing some semi-professional stuff with it as well.
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My only wish would be that Sony updates the firmware to enable more manual settings. They are all there! (Apparently by they are protecting the next models up). This is however not a show stopper and one can manipulate around the one or two shortcomings. I will definitely recommend this product.