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Sony Videocámara de Handycam FDRAX33 de grabación de vídeo HD 4K

4.4 4.4 de 5 estrellas 268 calificaciones

US$595.00
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Marca Sony
Tecnología de sensores fotográficos CMOS
Resolución de la captura de video 4K
Máximo de distancia focal 298
apertura máxima 1,8 f-stop
Tipo de memoria Micro SD; Micro SD; SDXC;
Formato de captura de video 4K, HD
Formato de audio compatible LPCM, AAC, Possible Surround Sound support
Tamaño de pantalla 3 Pulgadas
Tecnología de conectividad Wi-Fi

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  • Captura video 4K/24P/30P que supera con creces la resolución HD
  • Lente Zeiss con estabilización óptica equilibrada de imagen Steady Shot
  • Lectura directa de píxeles para bordes suaves y gradación de color. Diafragma de iris: 6 cuchillas
  • Anillo de control manual (Iris/obturador/exposición/balance blanco). control manual del iris: F1. 8-F9. 6, velocidad de obturación: control manual del iris (modo foto) 1/30–1/10000
  • Disparo versátil con códecs XAVC S3, AVCHD y MP4
  • 0. EVF de 27" (201K) y pantalla táctil LCD extrafino de 3" (921K)
  • 5. Micrófono de sonido envolvente de 1 Ch con controles de audio manuales

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Low light performance is very good (I compare it with my Nikon D800 Video performance)
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Low light performance is very good (I compare it with my Nikon D800 Video performance)
First Impression:1. Low light performance is very good (I compare it with my Nikon D800 Video performance).2. Auto White balance is giving me a very nice skin tone under low light 2700K3. 4K + MP4 dual recording mode is very handy, like having RAW+JPG in my D800.4. BOSS Image stabilization is amazing, beyond standard optical image stabilization.5. Audio quality (built-in mic) is superb.6. Digital zoom is very long range and usable. Especially with BOSS image stabilizer.7. WIFI remote control with android is very good (fast image update), disadvantage is, the HDMI output cannot be use in this mode.The not so good:1. LANC is no longer supported (Multi connector does not support A/V accessories). Didn't try yet, but it is said so in the manual2. Touch screen LCD is not sensitve, difficult to access the menu. Hope to be like Iphone or Galaxy S5. But not quite.3. As mentioned above, on remote WIFI operation, no output from HDMI. Meaning cannot use Smartphone remote control for LIVE HDMI output application (which I use a lot)4. The EVF is a nice addition, but too tiny for my eyes. Probably because I get used to my D800 viewfinder....Will update later when I get chance to use it!In summary, very happy with this purchase, and highly recommend it...Update #1:After using it indoor and outdoor, this is my impression:1. 4K is really amazing. I can see the different between Full HD highest, and 4K 100Mbps. It is crystal clear, crisp and noticably better in video performance. I think I will never use the dual rec mode, as the MP4 is near to useless. The only downside is, rendering 4K (with Premiere CC 2014) is taking so long (with my core I7 Haswell, 512GB SSD, 16MB ram).2. The Sony Zeiss optic is really good. The combination of 1/2.3 inc CMOS, 4K 100 MBps and the good optics is really delivers....3. The built-in Microphone is respectable and useful. It has good frequency response, good clarity and sensitive enough to be usable in normal environment.4. For $1K 4K, it is absolutely worth it. Having shoot Video with DSLR (Nikon D800 with good glass), I think I will only use the Nikon on long static performance using Tripod (like Piano recital, etc). For active movement, I will use this Video, especially in a well lit environment. The low light is good, but for serious recording, the noise is still noticable, and using Neat Video in Premiere CC take forever (long rendering time).5. The downside. The remote Android app is not usable. After taking 3 minutes clip, the video in Smartphone getting out of sync (lag) and becoming erratic, and end up crashing. For short shot it is ok, but really it is no practical use for me.Happy Easter!Update#2:I think this need SONY attention, to be updated in new Firmware:As I use (almost always) the 4K 100Mbps format, it consume SD space so fast.I use new Transcend 128GB UHS-1 (which can record without any problem) BUT, when it saving approx. 50GB (out of 128GB capacity), there is message pop-up saying no more space for XAVC-S.I cannot record 4K 100Mbps anymore, but when I switch to other format, it still keep going.So I suspect that, there is 'bug' in VTOC that assumes max SD capacity is 64GB (as said in the manual, the max SD capacity is 64GB).I am about to buy the 256GB card, so SONY.... please fix this with firmware upgrade!!! And there is already 512 GB SDXC card available, do not restrict the max size....Update#3:2 months later:* I still like this camcoder. In fact, I like it more and more as I get use to it.* After so many recording cycle (Record and Re-format), I can use the whole 128GB Transcend without any problem (I am now only use 4K 100Mbps exclusively)* Try the 64GB KomputerBay, amazingly it works for 4K 100Mbps without problem. BUT the 128 GB KomputerBay, does NOT work. It simply refused to Initialized the SD Card (for 4K).* I take a lot of low-light video with amazing result. As long as it is in the wide angle side, and not to dark (extremely dark is not recomended), My definition of low light is recording inside Church with standard lighting. On the telephoto side, it is still acceptable.* White Balance is AMAZING. I like it even better than my Nikon D800 (auto white balance). Skin tone is almost perfect.Happy shooting!
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  • Calificado en Estados Unidos el 19 de febrero de 2017
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    I just got this video camera yesterday, but I have really put it through the ringer in the last 24 hours. I did TONS of research and read the manual (PDF) extensively before deciding on this model, so I'll explain why this particular camera ended up as my winner. Also, please watch the video review as well. I made it with the AX33 and uploaded it straight to Amazon, with no processing on my end other than trimming the clip. Amazon's compression process will degrade the quality quite a bit, but it seemed only right to make a video review about a video camera by using the actual camera. Just don't judge the image quality after Amazon's servers get a hold of it!

    WHY I CHOSE THIS MODEL:
    •STABILITY: First, the B.O.S.S. (what a great acronym) stabilization system is unmatched in other camcorders. More than just simple optical spinning lens elements like most other systems, this actually puts the entire lens/sensor block on a free-floating "gimbal" that gives you much greater stability when using a long zoom setting or just walking around. This makes it a perfect solution for self-recording / vlogging and really allows you a lot of creative freedom. This is an area where the small sensor (1/2.3") is actually an advantage over larger 1" sensors (in some camcorders) or APS-C or 35mm sensors (in most DSLRs). The sensor is small enough to mount on this floating block, making the stabilization possible. Moreover, the depth of field is so large that you don't have to worry about constantly pulling focus manually or watching an autofocus system struggle back and forth. You WON'T get that cinematic blurred background (shallow DOF) look that DSLR users love, but you WILL get crisp, stable, in-focus footage with both low cost and high portability.
    •PICTURE and SOUND: This camera gives beautiful 4K at a max 100Mb/s data rate, which is the highest you're going to find (as of 2017) in any solution under $1,000, probably under $2,000. You may need 4K because you have a 4K display or because you want to crop afterward (like I do), but regardless of your immediate need, this camera has got you covered for the future. The sound does really well for onboard audio and for most users it will suffice as the *only* audio source. If you want onboard audio with a better mic you can use either the 1/8" mic-in port for a separate mic or one of the top-mount accessory shoe options that Sony sells (it looks like the Sony ECMXYST1M Stereo Microphone has some good reviews). Of course, you can also buy a separate recorder for sound and sync them later, a process which is super easy now in Premiere Pro when you use the Sony's onboard audio as "scratch" audio for reference.
    •PORTABILITY and BATTERY LIFE: If you've been shooting with a phone or DSLR (two extremes), you're using a device that wasn't really intended to shoot "out and about" video. The phone is great because you always have it with you, and the DSLR allows studio-quality shooting, but outside of these two niches they weren't intended to be true "video" devices. For everyday use in scenarios you can plan (I'll take it this afternoon to film my son's indoor soccer, for example), the Sony "handycam" really is the best form factor and size. It has a huge 10X optical zoom (15X using the clear image technology) and super long battery life, neither of which can be touched by a phone or DSLR. For even longer zoom, try the 20X-zoom AX53 (Sony FDRAX53) for about two hundred bucks more. Also, neither a phone nor a DSLR is going to get you as many hours of video capture on a single charge as an AX33 out of the box, especially if you choose to upgrade to an extended capacity battery. The external battery design means you can put in as big a battery as you want, which is really nice.
    •OTHER/MISCELLANEOUS: I like that the Sony camcorders come with an AC-adapter unit that powers the camcorder and charges the battery so that, like a laptop, you can stay plugged-in indoors and never worry about battery life inside. Wall power is available only as an expensive, inconvenient add-in for DSLRs. Finally, the AX33 feels well-balanced and secure while holding it and offers both a flip-out LCD touch-screen display AND an internal EVF viewfinder. I especially appreciate how the power turns on and off just by pulling out either the screen or EVF, which is really smart.
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  • Calificado en Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2015
    First Impression:
    1. Low light performance is very good (I compare it with my Nikon D800 Video performance).
    2. Auto White balance is giving me a very nice skin tone under low light 2700K
    3. 4K + MP4 dual recording mode is very handy, like having RAW+JPG in my D800.
    4. BOSS Image stabilization is amazing, beyond standard optical image stabilization.
    5. Audio quality (built-in mic) is superb.
    6. Digital zoom is very long range and usable. Especially with BOSS image stabilizer.
    7. WIFI remote control with android is very good (fast image update), disadvantage is, the HDMI output cannot be use in this mode.

    The not so good:
    1. LANC is no longer supported (Multi connector does not support A/V accessories). Didn't try yet, but it is said so in the manual
    2. Touch screen LCD is not sensitve, difficult to access the menu. Hope to be like Iphone or Galaxy S5. But not quite.
    3. As mentioned above, on remote WIFI operation, no output from HDMI. Meaning cannot use Smartphone remote control for LIVE HDMI output application (which I use a lot)
    4. The EVF is a nice addition, but too tiny for my eyes. Probably because I get used to my D800 viewfinder....

    Will update later when I get chance to use it!
    In summary, very happy with this purchase, and highly recommend it...

    Update #1:
    After using it indoor and outdoor, this is my impression:
    1. 4K is really amazing. I can see the different between Full HD highest, and 4K 100Mbps. It is crystal clear, crisp and noticably better in video performance. I think I will never use the dual rec mode, as the MP4 is near to useless. The only downside is, rendering 4K (with Premiere CC 2014) is taking so long (with my core I7 Haswell, 512GB SSD, 16MB ram).

    2. The Sony Zeiss optic is really good. The combination of 1/2.3 inc CMOS, 4K 100 MBps and the good optics is really delivers....

    3. The built-in Microphone is respectable and useful. It has good frequency response, good clarity and sensitive enough to be usable in normal environment.

    4. For $1K 4K, it is absolutely worth it. Having shoot Video with DSLR (Nikon D800 with good glass), I think I will only use the Nikon on long static performance using Tripod (like Piano recital, etc). For active movement, I will use this Video, especially in a well lit environment. The low light is good, but for serious recording, the noise is still noticable, and using Neat Video in Premiere CC take forever (long rendering time).

    5. The downside. The remote Android app is not usable. After taking 3 minutes clip, the video in Smartphone getting out of sync (lag) and becoming erratic, and end up crashing. For short shot it is ok, but really it is no practical use for me.

    Happy Easter!

    Update#2:
    I think this need SONY attention, to be updated in new Firmware:
    As I use (almost always) the 4K 100Mbps format, it consume SD space so fast.
    I use new Transcend 128GB UHS-1 (which can record without any problem) BUT, when it saving approx. 50GB (out of 128GB capacity), there is message pop-up saying no more space for XAVC-S.
    I cannot record 4K 100Mbps anymore, but when I switch to other format, it still keep going.
    So I suspect that, there is 'bug' in VTOC that assumes max SD capacity is 64GB (as said in the manual, the max SD capacity is 64GB).

    I am about to buy the 256GB card, so SONY.... please fix this with firmware upgrade!!! And there is already 512 GB SDXC card available, do not restrict the max size....

    Update#3:
    2 months later:
    * I still like this camcoder. In fact, I like it more and more as I get use to it.
    * After so many recording cycle (Record and Re-format), I can use the whole 128GB Transcend without any problem (I am now only use 4K 100Mbps exclusively)
    * Try the 64GB KomputerBay, amazingly it works for 4K 100Mbps without problem. BUT the 128 GB KomputerBay, does NOT work. It simply refused to Initialized the SD Card (for 4K).
    * I take a lot of low-light video with amazing result. As long as it is in the wide angle side, and not to dark (extremely dark is not recomended), My definition of low light is recording inside Church with standard lighting. On the telephoto side, it is still acceptable.
    * White Balance is AMAZING. I like it even better than my Nikon D800 (auto white balance). Skin tone is almost perfect.

    Happy shooting!
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    5.0 de 5 estrellas Low light performance is very good (I compare it with my Nikon D800 Video performance)
    Calificado en Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2015
    First Impression:
    1. Low light performance is very good (I compare it with my Nikon D800 Video performance).
    2. Auto White balance is giving me a very nice skin tone under low light 2700K
    3. 4K + MP4 dual recording mode is very handy, like having RAW+JPG in my D800.
    4. BOSS Image stabilization is amazing, beyond standard optical image stabilization.
    5. Audio quality (built-in mic) is superb.
    6. Digital zoom is very long range and usable. Especially with BOSS image stabilizer.
    7. WIFI remote control with android is very good (fast image update), disadvantage is, the HDMI output cannot be use in this mode.

    The not so good:
    1. LANC is no longer supported (Multi connector does not support A/V accessories). Didn't try yet, but it is said so in the manual
    2. Touch screen LCD is not sensitve, difficult to access the menu. Hope to be like Iphone or Galaxy S5. But not quite.
    3. As mentioned above, on remote WIFI operation, no output from HDMI. Meaning cannot use Smartphone remote control for LIVE HDMI output application (which I use a lot)
    4. The EVF is a nice addition, but too tiny for my eyes. Probably because I get used to my D800 viewfinder....

    Will update later when I get chance to use it!
    In summary, very happy with this purchase, and highly recommend it...

    Update #1:
    After using it indoor and outdoor, this is my impression:
    1. 4K is really amazing. I can see the different between Full HD highest, and 4K 100Mbps. It is crystal clear, crisp and noticably better in video performance. I think I will never use the dual rec mode, as the MP4 is near to useless. The only downside is, rendering 4K (with Premiere CC 2014) is taking so long (with my core I7 Haswell, 512GB SSD, 16MB ram).

    2. The Sony Zeiss optic is really good. The combination of 1/2.3 inc CMOS, 4K 100 MBps and the good optics is really delivers....

    3. The built-in Microphone is respectable and useful. It has good frequency response, good clarity and sensitive enough to be usable in normal environment.

    4. For $1K 4K, it is absolutely worth it. Having shoot Video with DSLR (Nikon D800 with good glass), I think I will only use the Nikon on long static performance using Tripod (like Piano recital, etc). For active movement, I will use this Video, especially in a well lit environment. The low light is good, but for serious recording, the noise is still noticable, and using Neat Video in Premiere CC take forever (long rendering time).

    5. The downside. The remote Android app is not usable. After taking 3 minutes clip, the video in Smartphone getting out of sync (lag) and becoming erratic, and end up crashing. For short shot it is ok, but really it is no practical use for me.

    Happy Easter!

    Update#2:
    I think this need SONY attention, to be updated in new Firmware:
    As I use (almost always) the 4K 100Mbps format, it consume SD space so fast.
    I use new Transcend 128GB UHS-1 (which can record without any problem) BUT, when it saving approx. 50GB (out of 128GB capacity), there is message pop-up saying no more space for XAVC-S.
    I cannot record 4K 100Mbps anymore, but when I switch to other format, it still keep going.
    So I suspect that, there is 'bug' in VTOC that assumes max SD capacity is 64GB (as said in the manual, the max SD capacity is 64GB).

    I am about to buy the 256GB card, so SONY.... please fix this with firmware upgrade!!! And there is already 512 GB SDXC card available, do not restrict the max size....

    Update#3:
    2 months later:
    * I still like this camcoder. In fact, I like it more and more as I get use to it.
    * After so many recording cycle (Record and Re-format), I can use the whole 128GB Transcend without any problem (I am now only use 4K 100Mbps exclusively)
    * Try the 64GB KomputerBay, amazingly it works for 4K 100Mbps without problem. BUT the 128 GB KomputerBay, does NOT work. It simply refused to Initialized the SD Card (for 4K).
    * I take a lot of low-light video with amazing result. As long as it is in the wide angle side, and not to dark (extremely dark is not recomended), My definition of low light is recording inside Church with standard lighting. On the telephoto side, it is still acceptable.
    * White Balance is AMAZING. I like it even better than my Nikon D800 (auto white balance). Skin tone is almost perfect.

    Happy shooting!
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  • BP
    5.0 de 5 estrellas Great Value
    Calificado en Canadá el 13 de abril de 2021
    I took a chance and bought this camcorder at a reduced price as it was noted as having a minor defect (scratch and or damage to the shipping box).

    To my surprise, the box was not damaged as bad as I had thought and there was no noticeable scratch to the camcorder.

    In saying that, this camcorder is very good as an addition to my livestreaming equipment.

    The camcorder only has a 10X zoom but works out just right for my intended use. The CMOS sensor has apparently been improved on the new edition AX43 and AX53 but this unit does just fine for indoor livestream shoots (additional lighting added). Actually, the first use of the camcorder was during an all lights out part of a church service (soft box accent lighting only used for scripture readings). This camcorder did better then what I had heard from YouTubers and Vloggers.

    Regarding easy of use and mobility, this camcorder is a treat to have.

    I am satisfied with the addition of this camcorder.
  • José Luis Gama de Anda
    5.0 de 5 estrellas Excelente videocámara.
    Calificado en México el 10 de junio de 2020
    Excelente cámara, los materiales se sienten de muy buena calidad, la imagen es súper clara, los colores muy naturales y el sonido es el mejor que he escuchado en una videocámara, pero sin duda lo mejor de todo es su estabilizador óptico el cual permite que las imágenes siempre salgan estables incluso si no tienes buen pulso como yo. Otro punto a destacar es su batería la cual tiene muy buena duración, llegando a durar más de 3 horas de uso continuo. El único punto donde siento que flojea un poco es en condiciones de baja iluminación, ya que en esos casos si mete algo de ruido, pero es normal en cámaras de sensor pequeño, además lo compensa con el hecho de que cuenta con visión nocturna.
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    José Luis Gama de Anda
    5.0 de 5 estrellas Excelente videocámara.
    Calificado en México el 10 de junio de 2020
    Excelente cámara, los materiales se sienten de muy buena calidad, la imagen es súper clara, los colores muy naturales y el sonido es el mejor que he escuchado en una videocámara, pero sin duda lo mejor de todo es su estabilizador óptico el cual permite que las imágenes siempre salgan estables incluso si no tienes buen pulso como yo. Otro punto a destacar es su batería la cual tiene muy buena duración, llegando a durar más de 3 horas de uso continuo. El único punto donde siento que flojea un poco es en condiciones de baja iluminación, ya que en esos casos si mete algo de ruido, pero es normal en cámaras de sensor pequeño, además lo compensa con el hecho de que cuenta con visión nocturna.
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  • Ruben Humberto Hernandez
    5.0 de 5 estrellas EXCELENTE CAMCORDER
    Calificado en México el 29 de noviembre de 2020
    MUY BUEN EQUIPO MUY RECOMENDABLE, ADEMÁS DE EL PRECIO EXCELENTE, MÁS BARATO QUE EN LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS, Y PARA TRABAJAR, LA IMAGEN EXCELENTE, DEBEN DE PROBARLA.
  • Stan Piotrowski
    5.0 de 5 estrellas Video Quality
    Calificado en Canadá el 12 de abril de 2019
    This is an excellent video camera with high quality videos. View the overall qualities and uses on YouTube.
  • Victor Bolaños
    4.0 de 5 estrellas la cámara es muy chiquita pero la calidad es muy buena
    Calificado en México el 19 de julio de 2017
    el tamaño reducido pero de gran calidad solo ay que tener cuidado al grabar ya que los archivos se vuelven enormes y si grabas mucho organizarlo es complicado pero la cámara es de estupenda calidad buen color y graba en 4k muy buen producto muy recomendable