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Prima
camera video ce utilizeaza standardul HDV 1080i. Camera video
Handycam de înalta definitie cu 3 CCD de 1 megapixel,
obiectiv Carl Zeiss® Vario-Sonnar® T* si multe caracteristici
de reglare manuala.
- Format HDV
- Functie de comutare HDV / DV
- 3x CCD 1.070.000 pixeli
- Stabilizator optic de imagine
- Carl Zeiss® Vario-Sonnar® T*
- 14 biti DXP
- Zoom optic 12x
- Rezolutie HDV 1440 x 1080 HDV
- LCD hibrid de 3.5", format 16:9
- Vizor color, format 16:9
- Zoom manual si inel de focalizare
- Reglari Gain manuale / Diafragma / Timp de expunere / Nivel
de alb / Nivel audio
- Focalizare larga / Marcare centrala
- Functie zebra / Functie de compensare
- Cinematone Gamma
- Profil imagine
- Schimbare mod de filmare
- Asignare butoane
- Intrare/iesire i.LINK™
- Video, S-video si intrare/iesire Component
- Talpa pentru accesorii inteligente
DCR-VX2100E
Pentru
profesionisti în miscare. Camera digitala DCR-VX2000 cu
3 senzori CCD de la Sony va ofera cea mai buna calitate a imaginii
si culori de înalta definitie într-o unitate usoara
si fiabila.
- Sistem 3CCD
- Luminozitate minima 2 lux
- Obiectiv 58 mm
- Zoom optic 12x /Zoom digital 48x
- Super SteadyShot optic
- Rezolutie video 530 linii TV
- Vizor color de precizie
- i.LINK™ (intrare/iesire DV)
- Intrare/iesire analogica
- Buton de control pentru expunere
- Inel de focalizare automat
- Ecran color LCD de precizie, de 2,5"
- Slot Memory Stick™
- Talpa pentru accesorii inteligente
- STAMINA 9 ore (cu baterie optionala)
Standard Definition Format Guide
Sony has a uniquely capable range of formats and products suitable
for almost any Standard Definition (SD) production, ranging
from wedding videography with DVCAM to state-of-the-art nonlinear
workflow with XDCAM to producing a prestige TV drama with Digital
Betacam.
DVCAM
Launched in 1996, DVCAM is Sony’s enormously popular professional
version of consumer DV.
Compared to DV, DVCAM uses wider recording
tracks (15µm rather than 10µm) for greater reliability,
has a higher signal-to-noise ratio, is ideal for archival purposes
and yet retains full DV compatibility. The advantages of the
DVCAM format are further extended by a comprehensive product
range, including both entry-level handheld camcorders and Master
Series VTRs with unique high-end features tailored to broadcast
requirements.
Typical DVCAM applications range from wedding
videography to feature film production, corporate video to broadcast
television. It is the ultimate ubiquitous digital broadcast
and professional format.
XDCAM Professional Disc
Launched in 2003, XDCAM Professional Disc is a high-speed, non-linear
format-neutral medium that extends IT-style flexibility and
speed to the point of acquisition.
All XDCAM Professional Disc hardware comes
with support for advanced Metadata, Proxy AV and MXF-based networking
built-in. Apart from the DVCAM-only PDW-510P Camcorder, all
XDCAM hardware supports both DVCAM and MPEG IMX.
XDCAM is a central element in in the Sony strategy
for network-based production. This MPEG-based strategy is committed
to open standards, interoperability, IT-based production and
a forward migration path for the entire Betacam family.
MPEG IMX
Launched
in 2000, MPEG IMX combines picture quality equivalent to Digital
Betacam with the opportunity to move into a combined AV/IT production
environment. MPEG IMX is a standard definition format for the
full range of broadcast applications providing next generation,
file-based networked production on both tape and disc (XDCAM)
media.
To maximise interoperability for networked
production, MPEG IMX camcorders and VTRs adhere to the SMPTE
D-10 open standard. It also supports the SMPTE standardised
MXF file interchange format as a standard feature of the XDCAM
system and via an upgrade kit for tape-based MPEG IMX VTRs.
The latter ‘e-VTR’ option is a unique AV/IT bridge
that enables an MPEG IMX VTR to send and receive MXF files across
a standard IT network.
MPEG IMX is based on half-inch tape technology
and selected MPEG IMX VTRs within the product line-up can play
all standard definition Betacam-family cassettes, offering a
gateway to networked production for Betacam, Betacam SP, Betacam
SX and Digital Betacam tapes as well as MPEG IMX.
Digital Betacam
Since
its launch in 1994, Digital Betacam has become the worldwide
standard for the very highest quality standard definition productions.
The multi-generation capabilities of Digital Betacam give users
exceptional flexibility in post-production, as proven by its
widespread acceptance as the currently preferred standard definition
digital mastering format.
Digital Betacam is based on half-inch tape
technology and the recently introduced DVW-M2000P VTR can play
Betacam, Betacam SP, Betacam SX and MPEG IMX tapes as well as
Digital Betacam.
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