Would like to know what kind of software that you guys are using to edit AVCHD file format?
The software bundled with your camera. It should be able to do simple editing.
Otherwise, Sony Vegas for Windows or Final Cut Pro for Mac. iMovie and Final Cut Express are able to edit them but you need to transcode them to intermediate formats before the program recognize them for editing.
Purchased the Lowepro Passport yesterday, only to replace it with this:
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Billingham Hadley Pro. I was initially considering Hadley Small in same Khaki Tan, but with the Hadley Pro, I can add more than just camera-related items into it.
This is what I carry with the Hadley Pro:
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NEX-7, 18-55mm lens, CZ 24mm lens, F20AM flash, PSVita + game case (8 games/memory card slots), external battery for PSVita charging though USB, charger for NEX-7, cables, batteries, lens pen, wipe cloth, camera glove grip, and..... my iPad 2 or even my MacBook Air 11" laptop! And still more space for the zippered pocket, the two front pockets and the top of the main compartment for at least another lens!
No more noisy velcros to deal with, the entire bag insert is removable, so you can slip it out and use the Hadley Pro as your everyday tote bag to work/college.
Something NEX users may wanna consider when looking for a bag to carry their NEX camera with. And of course, this looks nothing like a typical camera bag *with logos and all*, an important criteria (to me at least), so that no one know you're carrying precious camera equipment in your bag.
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Guys, I'm having problem on video playback using GOM and VLC where there are a lot of lines on the the moving object.
Any solution to this? I'm using Nex-5N.
Your video is interlaced, hence the scanned lines. To smooth out the lines, you need to turn on the deinterlacing mode on VLC, but this will require a lot of processing power.