This is true, I saw a comparison video on a forum between the VG10 and the VG20 in low light. The person doing the testing noticed that the field of view was wider on the vg20 than it was on the VG10. From this I'll assume that the crop is the same as the 5n which has a lower crop factor than the Nex-5 in video mode. Also in case anyone was wondering, the low light performance is improved over the VG10 and is able to handle higher gain levels with much less noise.
Have recently acquired a VG20 Body for £825 (digitalrev ebay)
Its not a piece of crap that's for sure. I no longer read anything Andrew writes. Just because it has the same sensor does not mean it will perform exactly the same.
Im already happy with video from my 5n (yes even with the moire) soooo....
Solid build (not exceptionally plasticy) Plastic is used (plastic on a camcorder no! really?) but theres also a lot of metal (for example the screen being protected by metal) centre of cam body is metal. Handle & mic is metal.
Great screen
Just enough buttons for functional use without using touch screen
Okay evf (could be better as VK pointed out) but good enough (similar to GH1s evf) for setting up shots
Great battery life (long life batteries are cheap)
Lowlight is superb (even better than 5n) virtually noiseless until 27db
AF is pretty fast even with the Zeiss 24mm f1.8
No overheating (can use 50p like any camcorder)
Superb mic
Negatives so far is lack of picture profiles (but no biggie for me) could do with one extra function button.
GH2 has been sold
This is the best Camera I have bought in a long time.
I no longer read anything Andrew writes.
LOL.
Considering camera, I agree that you did smart thing.
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Jog dial (not "loose" but smooth so you dont hear clicks in your videos) can be assigned to Gain,iso,shutter speed by holding the manual button. two presses. same as 5n basically.
Expanded focus can be used while recording video which just like peaking is handy when going manual.
Peaking function in one setting only (5n has low,med,high) Peaking looks like medium on VG20.
Photo button can be pressed by accident (and locks fuction while pressed) bit annoying.
Took me a little while to get used to layout. will try to do total video overview when I get some free time.
To me the VG20 could be a much better cam, but Sony decided otherwise.
-No pictures profiles is a no go.
-Aliasing and moire, less than Canon but still there.
-EVF is old design, must be OLED like the Nex 7.
-Design of the buttons is awful and dumb.
-No XLR, i know someones think this not that important, look at the Canon XA10.
The Handicam line is for who lookign a camcorder that can autofocus, with power zoom on one lens only and stabilization, none of this is on the VG20, and for the price do you can find better Handicam. Even for that price you can buy the Canon XA10 with better features except the sensor and the interchanble lens, but once again this features only interest for a pro-enthusiastic no to the average Joe.
But if Sony launch this as a little FS50 ;) the story will be different.
Yes it had Moire and alaising...show me a single APSC sensor cam that does not. Ive yet to see one. Even on camcorders you get some wierd artifacting anyway.
I myself have become able to use the awful and dumb buttons with intuition. All it takes is practice. This is true for any camera when given a chance.
The VG20 does autofocus. The VG20 has a couple of lenses to be had with stablisation (18-55mm O.S.S,18-200MM O.S.S, 50MM O.S.S) all work very well.
Powerzoom is a missing thing I agree. But fixed? Then it removes the ability to use multiple lenses which is what the VG camera is about.
Agree with the EVF but its far from terrible. Much worse on similar priced cameras.
The handycam line can be anything from consumer to prosumer. The vg20 isnt a professional spec cam. Its a high end consumer camera for those who want the DSLR image in a different form factor. The larger sensor has its benefits.
The XA10 is nice camcorder and I did consider it but felt the XA10 results gives a more video-ish image not so hot in lowlight conditions. Ive been there before...this is why I moved away from camcorders years back to dslr and m4/3 and nex.
Also I have Nex lenses anyway and had a max budget of £1000. XA10 was over that. I also was happy with the Nex 5n image,wanted 50p but pissed off with the overheating.
It really depends what you want from a camcorder. Be it pro enthusiastic or average Joe.
I myself wanted a camcorder that gives me great results that I can get from a dslr but without the fuss. So the VG20 gives me both these things.
Theres always room for improvement...but that can be said for ANY camera.
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