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Old 02-11-2017, 11:44 PM
SteveA SteveA is offline
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Default Making Videos with a Sony AX53, anyone?

I just done did it......

I bought a Sony AX53 to video some live playing & posting. This is a 4X product. I am really excited to just sit down with the guitar or keyboard and capture the moment.

I also purchased it to use for Marketing in my day job as a Credit Repair Specialist....I am going to do a Credit Series & post on YOUTUBE. This should bring in enough business to pay for itself & then some. Since it has a dual purpose getting the wifey to sign off on it was a little easier....

I have neglected this medium in both Music & my Professional life....Unchartered waters to be sure.....But man, I am excited.....

Is anyone using this particular model or prior Sony product for YOUTUBE posting? What is the quality level & what can I expect????
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Old 02-12-2017, 01:41 PM
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You can expect very good video quality. As far a audio, hard to say until you try it out. If you want better audio, you can always add a mic if there is a mic input, or you could record the audio separately at the same time, then combine and sync up with the video afterwards using the right software. I have a Zoom H4N portable recorder that has been great for the audio. Basically, I press record on the camera and record on the recorder, and sync them up using logic on my macbook pro. You may be happy with the camera audio.
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Old 02-12-2017, 04:49 PM
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You can expect very good video quality. As far a audio, hard to say until you try it out. If you want better audio, you can always add a mic if there is a mic input, or you could record the audio separately at the same time, then combine and sync up with the video afterwards using the right software. I have a Zoom H4N portable recorder that has been great for the audio. Basically, I press record on the camera and record on the recorder, and sync them up using logic on my macbook pro. You may be happy with the camera audio.
Thanks Rick....Good to know I will get great video....I am going to experiment coming out of my Tascam DP24 with my Audio Technica 4040 Condenser mic and into the 1/8 inch on the Sony.....The girl told me she didn't feel a Sony mic would be much of an upgrade. If my experiment doesn't work I will get a great mic....
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Old 02-12-2017, 06:54 PM
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Your best results are to sync the recorded audio to the video.
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