Sony FDR-X3000R: Action cam captures time lapse videos in 4K
Sony's new 4K FDR-X3000R contains a wealth of technologies that have never been seen in POV cameras. This includes Sony’s patented B.O.SS technology which has been rolled out across Sony’s premium Handycam® range and for the first time has been adapted for use in Action Cam. What is B.O.SS? Well, in this new model, the user doesn’t have to worry about a jerky or jumpy video, basically image stabilisation. The FDR-X3000R may be mounted on a vehicle, held in the hand using a range of optional accessories but will always deliver noticeably more effective image stabilisation[vii] compared to current models. This image stabilisation even compensates for strong camera shake and is available in 4K and high speed recording modes. The new model comes supplied with Sony’s latest Live-View Remote
which is approximately 30% smaller than its predecessor and can be attached to mount accessories such as the optional Handlebar Mount (VCT-HM2) using the supplied mount adaptor. This may also be worn like a wristband or attached to various optional accessories such as Shooting Grip (VCT-STG1) or the new Finger Grip (AKA-FGP1) with the key advantage being control of shooting settings including power on/off and start/stop recording, without having to touch the camera itself. Users can also control the camera with their smartphones and tablets with the free PlayMemories Mobile™ app. The new camera and Live-View Remote all feature a similar user interface and menu system, with a rich indication of camera settings that makes it easier to navigate menus and customise settings as needed. Watch product video below:
In addition to being able to shoot 4K video on the FDR-X3000R, this new model offers the option to capture approx. 8.3MP interval recording shots for stunning 4K time-lapse videos. You can then edit your footage with the free Action Cam Movie Creator PC software and share. The FDR-X3000R is powered by the same BIONZ X processor which can be found inside Sony’s flagship ɑ7 cameras and optimised for use in Action Cam. Light is captured via a newly developed Exmor R CMOS sensor and the new ZEISS® Tessar Lens is said to deliver a more natural image with significantly less distortion than current models.
The combination of image sensor and processor enables full pixel readout without pixel binning for truer colours and reduced ‘jaggie’ effects. You can capture high-bitrate recordings in 4K at 100Mbps, Full HD at 50Mbps in the XAVC S™ format[xiv] and the stereo mic ensures that sound is crisp and clear and benefits from Wind Noise Reduction so you can actually record the audio that you want.
Sony has retained some old fave features like adjustment of “wide”, “medium” and “narrow” and smooth zooming (up to 3x), the latter being changeable during recording. It also offers Loop Recording, high speed recording in Full HD at 100p for stunning slow motion action, Live Streaming via the Ustream platform, Burst Shooting and the ability to manually adjust white balance and auto exposure shift. The FDR-X3000R is meant to be rugged to coming with a fully waterproof Underwater Housing (MPK-UWH1) that is effective down to 60 metres. It also offers an in-built tripod socket, giving the flexibility to attach to a variety of accessories without needing an adaptor or housing and all terminals have been placed on the back of the of camera, making it easier to use HDMI, the Micro USB or the microphone jack even when attaching the camera to various Action Cam accessories. Sony’s own Highlight Movie Maker automatically selects points of footage, action scenes, and now people’s faces to create a short movie, complete with background music. GPS data overlay on video reads your speed data and location information recorded by built-in GPS and generates another video file that displays your route and speed information. The new FDR-X3000R will start shipping in November 2016 priced at approximately £500 / €660, more technical information can be found online here. The AKA-FGP1 and AKA-MCP1 will be ship from November 2016 priced at approximately €25 and €35 respectively.