Okay, I'm about to bust a gut holding this in so I'm gonna have to blurt it out. Just had the priviledge of spending the better part of two hours one-on-one with Spot playing with one of only 12 HVR-Z1's on the planet. This is one amazing camera. Not only is the picture quality hard to believe, the features that Sony has included are choice. Imagine, if you will, looking at a professionally done still photo about poster board size that is simply the most clear, super defined, and amazingly rich colorful picture you've ever seen. Then imagine it in motion. That's the closest I can come to describing the footage that I saw today. I kept hearing myself saying "good God, look at that quality" over and over again. I just couldn't get over the clarity and rich color depth. I'd seen HDV before but this seemed...better. Then Spot begain showing me some of the new features. Right off I noticed several buttons on the left side of the camera. "What are these for" I asked? "Those are the preset buttons, let me show you how they work" said spot. He quickly set up a rack focus shot with a wine bottle and two glasses and then proceeded to focus on the last glass, then second glass, then the bottle. Then he hit the preset button, and the camera automatically focused on the last glass, 2 second interval, second glass, 2 second interval, and the wine bottle. Sweet. You can set the interval longer too. No more manual rack focus shots that depend on your skill with zoom and focus. Set it up and hit the preset button. There are several of these buttons available and they can handle tasks like, color bars, display ON/OFF, record preview, audio dub, index mark, steady shot stabilization ON/OFF, allscan mode, marker, hyper gain, white balance outdoor level increase/decrease, auto exposure override, back light, and fader to name a few. Just think, no more fumbling with the menu on the fly. Set up the shots and hit the preset button for the mode. Sweet. There are over 40 new features like these. I'll leave the descriptions to the pro's but I just had to tell someone about what I saw today. This is one blown away amatuer-pro wanna-be video editor. Many thanks to Spot for letting me glimpse the future of digital video. This has been a very special day.
Aloha,
Randy
P.S. Appologies if I've miss-stated any of the descriptions above, I'm a little excited.
Aloha,
Randy
P.S. Appologies if I've miss-stated any of the descriptions above, I'm a little excited.