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PROFESSIONAL VIDEO

Sony Camcorders

PMW-EX1R

3CMOS XDCAM EX Pro HD Camcorder

A successor to the award-winning PMW-EX1, the PMW-EX1R adds DVCAM recording, cache recording, picture inversion and a host of additional refinements such as HDMI output, a higher-resolution viewfinder and one-push auto iris. It also features a range of ergonomic enhancements, including an improved hand grip for better balance, smooth handle zoom start/stop, one-click S&Q (Slow & Quick) mode and easy-to-access switches. Incorporating all the benefits of the XDCAM HD optical disc-based recording system – tapeless workflow, selectable bit rates and outstanding picture performance, the PMW-EX1R redefines the standard for a compact professional camcorder. It features three 1/2” Exmor CMOS sensors each with an effective pixel count of 1920x1080, to produce images in full HD resolution. Combining the moderate bit rate of MPEG-2 Long GOP compression with the SxS PRO memory card, the PMW-EX1R offers cost-effective long form recording coupled with non-linear capabilities such as random access and high speed file-based operation. The PMW-EX1R supports multiple frame rate recording such as 59.94i, 50i, and native 23.98P and 25P as well as being 1080i/720P switchable. Equipped with two SxS PRO memory card slots, it can record over four hours of HD footage using two 32GB SxS PRO memory cards.

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PMW-EX3

3CMOS XDCAM EX Pro HD Camcorder with Interchangeable Lenses

Utilizing the same electronics as the PMW-EX1R, the EX3 features an interchangeable 1/2” lens mount, removable viewfinder, and an easy-to-hold body that includes a retractable shoulder pad. It incorporates three 1/2” type “Exmor” Full HD CMOS Sensors, each with 1920 x 1080 effective pixels to deliver stunning-quality HD images in 1080P, 720P and 1080i HD resolutions. Frame rate is selectable from interlace and progressive, such as 59.94i, 50i, 59.94P, 50P, 29.97P, 25P and native 23.98P recording. For creative shooting, it features “Slow & Quick Motion”, commonly known as “over-cranking” and “under-cranking”, selectable gamma curves, slow-shutter, interval recording and Picture Profile feature. Filmmakers and wildlife/event videographers requiring variable lenses can take advantage of the outside dials for peaking, brightness and contrast, a push-button frame rate dial, and zebra switches for easier viewfinder calibration. Additionally, the PMW-EX3 features genlock and timecode in/out for multi-camera operation. For use in a studio configuration, the RM-B150 or RM-B750 remote controllers will adjust basic camera parameters such as gain, iris, white balance, pedestal, and gamma via the the 8-pin remote connector on the camcorder.

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PMW-350 XDCAM EX Shoulder-Mount Camcorder

Featuring three 2/3" full-HD CMOS sensors, multiple-format recording, 4-channel audio and solid state SxS workflow, the PMW-350 sets the standard for affordable, high-end videography. It offers an excellent sensitivity of F12 and a remarkable S/N ratio of 59 dB. Additionally, the large 2/3” sensors can capture images with a shallower depth of field, giving users more freedom of creative expression. Whether in HQ 35Mbs HD setting or optional 25Mbs DVCAM recording mode, images are captured quietly and efficiently to SxS PRO or lower-cost SxS-1 memory cards — storing over 41

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PHU-60K • PHU-120R

60GB and 120GB Hard Disk Recording Units for the PMW-EX1R and PMW-EX3

Designed for the Sony PMW-EX1/EX1R and PMW-EX3, the drives can record 200 minutes (PHU-60K) or 400 minutes (PHU-120R) in HQ (35 Mbps) mode. The ability to record uninterrupted can be especially useful for event coverage, sports and documentary-style shooting. They don’t require tethered cabling or clunky adapters. Simply plug them into the existing media slot of the host camcorder or deck, where they are recognized as if it were just another memory card. All read, write and file access operations are controlled by the host recorder. It’s slick — and simple. They con- nect to XDCAM EX products using the supplied cable, and can be attached to XDCAM EX camcorders using the supplied shoe adaptor. They come equipped with advanced data protection technology which attempts to minimize the loss of data in the event of a power interruption. In most cases, they can save all but the last few seconds of footage. The disks are protected by shock absorbers, and a 3G Sensor that detects differences in acceleration and orientation and will momentarily shut off the recording plat- ters if conditions are too turbulent.

PHU-60K 60GB Hard Disk (#SOPHU60K) ...............................................................................746.95 PHU-120R 120GB Hard Disk (#SOPHU120R) .........................................................................746.95

MEAD-MS01 Memory Stick Adapter

The MEAD-MS01 allows you to use Memory Stick Media with Sony XDCAM EX camcorders and other ExpressCard compatible hardware. The adapter is the same shape as SxS memory cards, so it will fit in the media slot of all XDCAM EX camcorders. Since there aren’t any protrusions the media cover can be closed during shooting. Memory Stick media recorded with MEAD-MS01 by XDCAM EX hardware works on a PC without any need for drivers. Folders and files of XDCAM EX are shown in the NLE operation window or in Clip Browser in the same way as with SxS media.

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MEAD-SD01 Media Adapter

The MEAD-SD01 Media Adapter allows the use of SDHC memory card media in XDCAM EX equipment such as the PMW-EX1/EX1R, PMW-EX3, PMW-350 and PMW-EX30. The MEAD-SD01 Media Adapter is recom- mended for emergency use only

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PMW-EX30

XDCAM EX Recording Deck

The PMW-EX30 is a versatile and compact recording deck that can be used for many different applications. It allows simple viewing of recorded materials with a monitor, dubbing to other format/media such as HDV, XDCAM HD and HDCAM, and feeding to nonlinear editing systems. In addition, the PMW-EX30 can be used as an affordable full HD recorder for event recordings — it can record HD signal outputs from a switcher. The PMW-EX30 is equipped with a wide array of interfaces including HD-SDI input and output, HDMI output, HD analog component, composite outputs and more. Equipped with two SxS PRO memory card slots, the PMW-EX30 can record up to 140 minutes of HD footage using two 16GB SxS PRO memory cards. The recording time can be further extended up to approximately 260 minutes when an optional PHU-60K Professional Hard Disk Unit is attached to the deck.

hours of MPEG-2 HD video on two 32GB cards. Advanced features

include scene file settings, adjustable gamma, and Matrix settings that can be stored on memory cards. The PMW-350 is also studio-configurable, with timecode in/out, genlock in, HD/SD SDI and HDMI out. Designed to be compact and ergonomically well-balanced, the PMW-350 has a main body weight of just over 7 lbs., providing a high level of mobility and comfort in a wide variety of shooting situations. In addition, it has a low center of gravity, ensuring outstanding stability on the shoulder. Exceptionally low power consumption (only 15W) means the PMW-350 can run on a single 90WH battery for up to 5 hours.

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• Highly compact design - can be placed either horizontally or vertically • MPEG HD recording /playback at 35 and 25 Mb/s • Equipped with two SxS PRO memory card slots • Built-in 3.5” LCD monitor • Adjustable audio input volume (CH1 and CH2) • HD-SDI input/output, i.LINK (HDV) input/output and component output • Down-converted SD outputs for migration to SD environments – SD-SDI, i.LINK (DVCAM), component, S-Video and composite

• HDMI output for connection to HDTV displays

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