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  1. Hi
    I have a sony ax-2000 which records on memory sticks.
    but there is a problem by recording in 1080 25 p . when I record in this mode the picture showed on lcd by some delay.(like recording on some old mobiles).and when I play my recorded movies the problem is exist.
    so what is wrong?
    please help me
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  3. but this problem is on my camcoder lcd too.
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    i'd be taking it back or in for serrvice, that isn't normal.
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  5. I have the same problem with sony ax2000E when i use format 1080p.
    Did you solve the problem?
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  6. no it doesn't solve. I have this problem by canon 7d and canon xl2 and ax2000e.
    when I record in 1080 25p it shows frames with some delay.
    but in my 7d when I record in 50p or 60p there is no problem but in 25p there is problem.(like webcam with some delay).
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    I though the AX 2000 only recorded in 1080i ?
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    The probably reason for the lag in frames on your Sony HDR-AX2000 is due to the fact that the "25" dictates the number of frames per second (fps) that the camcorder is shooting in. The higher the number, the more frames per second, therefore the more clear and smooth the picture will look. 25p (or 24p in US), as well as 30p does have some "lag" in when zooming and panning, therefore, due to the lower fps. However, in 60i my picture looks clearer and smoother when I pan and zoom. The problem with the 60i (Interlaced) is that the pixels are laced together therefore the picture will not be as detailed in post-production. But the higher frame-rate does prove for clearer picture.

    I hope this helps! I just received my Sony HDR-AX2000 a little over a week ago. So I am still trying to learn it, but I have learned quite a bit already.
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