![]() ![]() The design of the FDR-X1000V isn’t a massive departure from the HDR-AZ1 I reviewed last year. As M2 memory sticks are so much more expensive than microSD, chances are you’ll want to use the latter. This means that microSD cards can be inserted the wrong way round, after which the camera will give you a media error, so you’ll need to make sure you’ve installed it properly before you attempt to start recording. The camera will also accept M2 memory sticks, but both types of card have to be installed in the same slot. It will need to be rated both Class 10 and UHS 3 to enable the higher bit rate recording options, so you'll need to factor this in when you come to buy one. However, in order to record 4K at either bit rate, or even high bit rate 1080p video, the FDR-X1000V is very particular about the type of microSD card you use. The GoPro, on the other hand, tops out at 60Mbit/s, making the Sony look very impressive on paper. However, Sony's pint-sized device is able to record 4K at much higher bit rate compared to the GoPro, with either 60Mbit/s or 100Mbit/s recording. Just like the Hero4 Black, the FDR-X1000V can manage 4K (3,840x2,160) at up to 30fps. Clearly aiming its sights at the GoPro Hero4 Black, Sony’s FDR-X1000V is a tiny action cam that's capable of 4K recording.
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