Testseek.com have collected 38 expert reviews of the Sony HDR-AS100V and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony HDR-AS100V.
July 2014
(79%)
38 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
48 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The Sony's image quality is generally excellent
And more or less comparable to the GoPro Hero 3+ Black. Many people will prefer the punchier colors out of the box. Battery life is fan-freakin-tastic
Coming in at two hours and forty minutes of consecutiv
The editors didn't like
I experienced major software issues with constant card failures. The waterproof housing is only waterproof to 16 feet
Which is ridiculous
And water really sticks to the lens. The surf mount is totally unusable
The Sony's image quality is generally excellent, and more or less comparable to the GoPro Hero 3+ Black. Many people will prefer the punchier colors out of the box. Battery life is fan-freakin-tastic, coming in at two hours and forty minutes of consecutiv
I experienced major software issues with constant card failures. The waterproof housing is only waterproof to 16 feet, which is ridiculous, and water really sticks to the lens. The surf mount is totally unusable, and a sure recipe for losing your camera
Ultimately, we still lean toward the GoPro. Image quality is more or less comparable (each has its strengths), and while audio quality isnt as good on the GoPro, its still really quite good. More to the point, though, is that the GoPro is far more water...
High bitrate recording and a bunch of extra features like GPS make this Sony's best Action Cam so far, with good still image and audio quality added to the mix. A new tally light on the top of the camera makes it easy to see when you're recording
The live view remote can't be used for photo or video playback, and a microSDXC card is needed for high bitrate recording. Exposure during regular 28Mbps video recording is uneven, while water tends to cling to the front of the waterproof case
Built-in image stabilization and high bitrate recording make this Sony's best Action Cam yet, but there are still a few usability quirks remaining....
Camcorder is shockand splashresistant without its waterproof casing, Good sensitivity levels for lowlight filming, Pro mode with time code, Effective digital stabilisation, Builtin WiFi, NFC, GPS, Decent battery life, Auto white balance does a good job, 4
Connections on the camera's underside: not accessible with the camera on a tripod, Image is a little soft compared with certain competitor models, Basic LCD with no backlighting, Can't take a still photo while filming, No 4K video mode
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Abstract: The POV Action Camera HDR-AS100V/W is a life camera with HD video recording. However, the body style does not work with most harnesses, so it is mostly suitable for wearing on a helmet or holding. An XAVC-S sensor records in up to 4K quality with 8- to 12...
Published: 2014-11-26, Author: Sean , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: Action cameras are about more than just capturing crazy stunts these days — they've become a way to make anything you do look cool. You've probably seen people wave a selfie stick around while riding a bike, or strap a camera to their chest at a sporting ...
High bitrate recording and a bunch of extra features like GPS make this Sony's best Action Cam so far, with good still image and audio quality added to the mix. A new tally light on the top of the camera makes it easy to see when you're recording
The live view remote can't be used for photo or video playback, and a microSDXC card is needed for high bitrate recording. Exposure during regular 28Mbps video recording is uneven, while water tends to cling to the front of the waterproof case
Built-in image stabilization and high bitrate recording make this Sony's best Action Cam yet, but there are still a few usability quirks remaining....
The Sony's image quality is generally excellent, and more or less comparable to the GoPro Hero 3+ Black. Many people will prefer the punchier colors out of the box. Battery life is fan-freakin-tastic, coming in at two hours and forty minutes of consecutiv
I experienced major software issues with constant card failures. The waterproof housing is only waterproof to 16 feet, which is ridiculous, and water really sticks to the lens. The surf mount is totally unusable, and a sure recipe for losing your camera
AdvertisementAdvertisementUltimately, we still lean toward the GoPro. Image quality is more or less comparable (each has its strengths), and while audio quality isnt as good on the GoPro, its still really quite good. More to the point, though, is that t...
Published: 2014-06-17, Author: Antonio , review by: pcmag.com
Lightweight, streamlined design. Well-designed mobile app. Decent video in bright environments. Image stabilization.
Video quality suffers in low-light situations, even on overcast days. Shallow water depth limit
Sony's Action Cam records decent video in bright situations, has useful image stabilization, and works with a pair of well-specified apps, but the camera suffers in low-light environments....
High bitrate recording and a bunch of extra features like GPS make this Sony's best Action Cam so far, with good still image and audio quality added to the mix. A new tally light on the top of the camera makes it easy to see when you're recording
The live view remote can't be used for photo or video playback, and a microSDXC card is needed for high bitrate recording. Exposure during regular 28Mbps video recording is uneven, while water tends to cling to the front of the waterproof case
Built-in image stabilization and high bitrate recording make this Sony's best Action Cam yet, but there are still a few usability quirks remaining....