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CAMCORDERS
High Definition Camcorders
HDR-FX7 3CMOS 1080i HDV Camcorder
Shoot like a pro with the HDR-FX7. Capture and playback amazing video and still images in both 1080i HDV and standard definition on standard miniDV tapes. Recorded HDV video can be conveniently edited with a choice of available HDV, non-linear editing software. Its HDMI interface offers simple, one-cord connection to compatible display devices. ClearVID 3CMOS sensor combined with Sony’s Enhanced Imaging Processor results in higher video resolution, greater light sensitivity with minimal picture noise, and more accurate color reproduction
• The HDR-FX7 has a smooth slow record function. With its three sensors, it can capture a six-second burst of video and play it back in 24 seconds as slow motion video.
• Has a high-resolution, 3.5” SwivelScreen LCD screen with Clear Photo Plus LCD for superb contrast and accurate color reproduc- tion. Also sports a high-resolution viewfinder to accurately check composition, focus and image color.
• Has a Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens with a 20x optical zoom plus a 1.5x digital extender realizing a 30x optical zoom without significant degradation of picture quality.
• Super SteadyShot optical image stabilization reduces shaky footage, even when shooting handheld at high zoom settings.
• Provides extensive manual controls for zoom, focus, shutter speed, white balance, iris, and gain. Independent manual zoom and focus rings provide a high degree of manual control.
• Picture Profile allows the user to set manual adjustments for a scene (color, sharpness, white balance, etc) into any one of six presets, so they can be called up at just the touch of a button.
• Dual record function allows 1.2-megapixel still images and video recorded simultaneously, with the press of a button.
• For more control while focusing the camera for greater detail and clarity, the LCD can temporarily be magnified up to 4x its original size without any loss of distortion.
• Settings for focus, zoom, iris, gain, shutter, and white balance can be set to the Assignable Buttons which will create a smooth transition and will take place according to the set time and transition. This function enables the focus to gradually shift from the front of the screen to a deeper part of the screen. Thus the iris enables a smooth change of depth of field.
• By increasing the record rate from 60 fields per second (fps) to 240 fps for 6 seconds allowing you to capture fast motion and which will play the video back in 24 seconds. This is great for analyzing a golf swing or a viewing a bird in flight.
• Capture still images up to 1440 x 810 (16:9 Mode) resolution, directly onto Memory Stick Duo Media for easy transfer to PCs
• Battery information can be displayed on the LCD screen when charging and when the camcorder is turned off. The display will show how much the battery is charged, in 10% increments and the approximate recordable time left when using the LCD screen or in the viewfinder.
HDR-FX7 (B&H # SOHDRFX7) .......................................................................................................................................................1999.00
HDR-TG5V
Ultra-Portable HD1080i Camcorder
The HDR-TG5V delivers full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution video recording and 4-megapixel still image capture in an ultra- portable design, perfect for travel and everyday recording. The stylish HDR-TG5V features a pure titanium body that makes the camcorder remarkably strong, lightweight, and resistant to scuffs and scratches. It includes a built-in GPS receiver that records the latitude and longitude where videos and photos are shot, automatically adjusts the clock to the proper time zone and displays your current location on the LCD with NAVTEQ map index display. The HDR-TG5V comes with 16GB of embedded flash memory that can record up to two hours of high definition video at the highest quality settings, as well as a number of convenient Sony innovations, including Face Detection with Smile Shutter™
technology and Highlight Playback.
• Features a 10x Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar zoom lens designed for compact camcorders. Precision ground optics help maintain the sharpness and contrast of larger lenses, and SteadyShot image stabilization reduces blur caused by camera shake.
• 2.7” wide (16:9) touch panel Clear Photo LCD Plus™ provides excellent viewing clarity with improved resolution.
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• 4-megapixel still image capture lets you take high resolution digital photos, and for added clarity and detail in low-light situa- tions, the built-in flash reduces shadows and improves pictures.
Sony HDR-FX1000
3CMOS1080p HDV Camcorder
Ideal for amateur videographer shooting weddings or the aspiring cinematographer, the HDR-FX1000 offers advanced cinematic features, including 24P scanning and advanced color settings. It captures full HD1920 x 1080 resolution using three Sony’s ClearVid™
1/3” CMOS sensor chips which provide high sensitivity, deep
resolution, high-speed reading, low noise and a wider dynamic range. It also allows the camcorderto perform significantly better in low-light environments with sensitivity of 1.5 lux.
• 3.2” XtraFine LCD™ (921,000 pixels) and XtraFine 0.45”
electronic viewfinder (1,227,000 pixels ) for high-resolution and high-contrast images with remarkable color reproduction.
• Peaking focus assist provides a simple way to ensure images are in perfect tack-sharp clarity. The process highlights high-contrast areas that represent sharp lines making focus operation incredibly quick and easy.
• Progressive scan at 1080/24p and 30p gives video productions a film-like look. Using a 2-3 pull down, the 24P scanned image is converted to 60i for easy editing with existing software.
• Three built-in neural density filters provide exceptional light control even in extremely bright environments.
• 30% extension in dynamic range translates into more detail in both highlights and shadows. Increase dynamic range can be very useful when color correcting during post production.
• Incorporates CinemaTone technology, which comes in two flavors. CinemaTone Gamma™
mids and highlights detailed, while CinemaTone Color™
crushes blacks while keeping the deepens
color reproduction for richer hues. Combine the two and footage becomes incredibly film-like.
• Equipped with a Sony G lens with a 29.5mm wide-end viewing angle, extra-low dispersion glass and 20x optical zoom. The lens also has a digital extender that increases magnification by 1.5x, making the lens achieve up to 30x digital zoom levels.
• Manual settings for iris, gain, white balance, shutter speed and focus for increased creativity and control. Use of any of the three manual rings for adjustments to zoom, focus and iris provides even more flexibility.
• When shooting in extremely bright-lit areas, the gain control can be knocked even down to reduce noise even further.
• Histogram gives users a visual/numerical reference for making sure the camera is properly color corrected.
• Zebra feature highlights over-exposed areas of the frame
• Color bar button provides reference for quick calibration on location or in the studio.
• x.v. Color technology built into the HDR-FX1000 means the cameras sees nearly twice as many colors than conventional prosumer-level cameras. The camera provides colors that are more accurate and vivid in gamut.
• HDMI output for connection a widescreen HDTV
HDR-FX1000 (B&H# SOHDRFX1000) ............................................................................................................................................3199.00
HDR-FX1000 with NP-F970 Battery, ECM-CG1 Shotgun Mic and LCS-VCC Soft Carrying Case (B&H# SOHDRFX100K1).........3299.00
• Made possible by the BIONZ™ image processing engine, Face
Detection technology recognizes up to 8 faces anywhere in the frame and automatically controls focus, exposure, and color to help capture smiling faces brightly and clearly.
• In Smile Shutter the camcorder automatically take still photos when your subject smiles, even while shooting HD video.
• The Highlight Playback feature lets the HDR-TG5V automatically create a short movie - including transitions and music - by using several criteria to identify and compile key scenes.
• Dolby Digital 2 channel stereo recording captures active sounds coming from left and right, while the built-in zoom mic focuses on your subjects in sync with the camera’s zoom lens.
• Record video directly to either the 16GB memory or removable Memory Stick PRO Duo media
• Smooth Slow Record lets you slow down fast motion by increasing the record rate from 60 fps) to 240 fps
• x.v.Color™ technology can capture or display nearly twice as many (1.8x) viewable colors as the standard RGB color range.
• HDMI and USB 2.0 output for connection a widescreen HDTV or PC for fast transfer of video and still images for editing.
• Map Index uses your geotagged videos and photos to view your shot locations on NAVTEQ®
maps in the camcorder, offering a
new way to easily search and find a desired scene by location or view where a scene was captured.
• Film Roll Index creates scene indexes at specified display intervals, making it easier to find and playback the desired moment.
• Face Index uses Face Detection technology to organize your video footage based on the faces detected in each scene.
• Bundled Picture Motion Browser software makes it easy to transfer, sort, and view your video and still images. Multiple output options let you burn to DVD, AVCHD, and Blu-ray Disc™ media, making it simple to upload to video & photo sharing sites.
HDR-TG5V (B&H # SOHDRTG5V) ........................................999.95
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