" Create an impromptu big screen of up to 100" (diag.) on a hotel room wall or even the side of a building and start sharing your latest creation with friends, family and fans right away. Get seriously steady shots thanks to Optical SteadyShot™ image stabilization with Active Mode, even when using 55x extended digital zoom, plus enjoy wonderful performance in low light situations thanks to an Exmor® R CMOS sensor. "
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Our testing confirms that EditReady successfully converts Sony PJ260 footage. This means that files from the Sony PJ260 can be converted and transcoded, and played in applications like Quicktime Player, iMovie, Avid, and Final Cut Pro.
Our testing confirms that ClipWrap also successfully converts Sony PJ260 AVCHD (mts) footage. This means that files from the Sony PJ260 can be converted and transcoded, and played in applications like Quicktime Player, iMovie, Avid, and Final Cut Pro. If you're using a Mac running Mac OS X 10.6 or 10.7, ClipWrap is a great solution for working with these files. If you're on a newer Mac, we recommend using EditReady.
EditReady works great with the video files recorded by the Sony PJ260. You can easily preview the files, edit their metadata, apply LUTs, and transcode them to formats like ProRes, DNxHD or H.264. It's the fastest and easiest way to get from capture to edit.
Frame Size | Framerate | Supported |
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1920 x 1080 | 60i | |
1920 x 1080 | 60p | |
1440 x 1080 | 60p |
We've done our best to include all of the formats this camera supports, but if we've missed any, please let us know.