So now the Sony PJ 620th
Total anticipated: Excellent camera whose possibilities I could in this just four weeks, not all find out and try. Some went yet what I will describe as follows.
You can zoom-in very close distant objects (which in extreme cases, the picture is a bit grainy) recognize and startling details. For example, the roof of a house, which is a few hundred meters to see and on which one recognizes individual tiles. I have
Overall, the camera delivers excellent image quality. It is possible to adjust the resolution stronger or weaker.
The camera fits in jerky movements reasonably and balances, which allows the image stabilizer. Compared to older, the other cameras is a significant difference. Just shake was there (for me) sometimes a problem.
Even in darkened rooms, you can, through the built-in light, making atmospheric shots. The atmosphere is - for example, by candle lights - not lost.
I filmed a street at night, which was lit only by street lamps. The result was atmospherically impressive.
You can also install the shooting different effects. For Beipsiel Pop Color, which all objects appear in color accented or - what I personally really like - "Retro", with which the colors look like on an old Super 8 camera filmed. Also, "black and white" is possible.
Something very special is the projector - function, with which you can just throw Filmed by the camera on the wall / onto the canvas. This is not only useful, but also makes it possible GROSS right to see the films. Projectors are inherently more expensive than this camera (priced upwards it is always ...).
Even as a still camera, you can use the PJ620. I am very pleased by the photo quality!
What I really like is how well the camera in hand and the thumb on the "withdrawal" is.
Since I like to turn stop-motion movies, I have tried this with this camera. As with camcorders usual, there is no "pause button", but it is possible to shoot a lot of settings in succession and they are to be regarded as one piece. In "stop motion" I can hear a "click" between the individual images, which you but yes later with a new soundtrack (with stop - motion eh usual) can cover. Of course, this is a very special form of recording. Normally you can hear the shooting no sound from the camera!
I was convinced the PJ620!