The Sony FDR-AX43/B is a Handycam with Balanced Optical SteadyShot. That’s a built-in gimbal mechanism, which provides the ability to capture smooth, natural high-quality video footage. Sony developed the FDR-AX43/B for content creators and vloggers.
I’ll take the Handycam on a bike ride soon enough and share more about the after a shoot. Priced under $899, a 4K camcorder with 3″ flip screen and a 20x optical zoom lens that doesn’t require a gimbal seems like a really good value.
The gimbal works at full zoom. Sony didn’t say in the press release, but I’m guessing the gimbal works while zooming too.
Sony Handycam with Balanced Optical SteadyShot
Balanced Optical SteadyShot with a unique built-in-gimbal mechanism for smooth footage while walking, running or at full zoom
ZEISS® Vario-Sonnar T* zoom lens with a wide angle of 26.8mm
20x optical zoom and Clear Image Zoom of 30x for 4K and 40x for HD
1/2.5-type Exmor R™ CMOS image sensor[iv] and BIONZ X™ image processing engine delivering excellent image quality, even in low-light conditions
High-bitrate shooting (100Mbps for XAVC S 4K, 50Mbps for XAVC S HD)
Fast Intelligent AF for quick and precise subject capture
Directional 3-capsule mic for advanced sound quality
3” Flip-screen for selfie shooting
New Highlight Movie Maker creates short video clips in-camera to share instantly without any need for post-production editing. Easily share MP4 movies on social media sites via smartphone.
Long battery life provides up to 235 mins continuous recording time with the supplied battery (AC adaptor provides additional power supply).
The FDR-AX43/B will ship this month and is priced at approximately $849.99 US. Read more about at Sony.
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