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PROFESSIONAL VIDEO 292 Sony


HVR-A1U CMOS Hand-Held HDV Camcorder


•1/3” CMOS sensor with 2.97-megapixels EIP deliver outstanding picture quality.


• HDV1080i, DVCAM and DV recording and playback. 1080i down-conversion capability allsows flexible choice of production systems in HDV, DVCAM, or DV format.


• Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 10x zoom with four types of zoom control and electronic Super SteadyShot stabilization.


• Tele Macro, SuperNight Shot, Skin Tone Detail, and Shot Transition function for smooth automatic scene transitions.


• Simultaneous operation of 2.7” LCD and B/W or color 0.44” viewfinder with peaking, histogram and zebra pattern functions.


• Two XLR audio inputs with 48v phantom power, time code capability and automatic shooting modes #SOHVRA1U.................................Call or Log-on #SOHVRA1P (HVR-A1 in “PAL”)..................2649.95


HVR-HD1000U CMOS Shoulder-Mounted HDV Camcorder


Shoulder-mount design and black matte body ideal for corporate communications, wedding and event videography. Records high-definition 1080i on a standard mini DV tape. 10x Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar lens with SteadyShot image stabilization. Built-in down-converter creates DV material,


perfect for standard DVD productions. Still photo mode ideal for producing DVD cases and making wedding photo albums. #SOHVRHD1000U ..................................................................................1509.00 • Sony ClearVid™ Sony’s HDV Format


Content originated by HDV1080i products is used as “contribution” for high end productions, inter-cut with other HD formats and eventually broadcast. HDV1080i compresses HD video at 25 Mbps consuming only 2GB for every ten minutes of recording.


Connect them to Blu-ray Disc recorders via their i.Link port. One Blu-ray Disc (single layer) provides 115 minutes of native HDV1080i recording. No need for compression schemes or expensive, time-consuming multi-pass encoders for long form program distribution.


HVR-Z5U • HVR-Z7U • HVR-S270U All Feature 1/3” CMOS sensor chips capture full HD1920 x 1080 resolution, resulting in better


picture quality when recorded onto mini DV tape in the HDV format (1440 x 1080).


• Exmor technology provides superb performance in low-light environments with sensitivity of 1.5 lux. • They can switch between HDV1080i, DVCAM, and standard DV recording for supreme flexibility. • They can convert 1080i material down to 480i and output via i.LINK interface or other SD connectors.


• HDV can also be recorded as a memory file on CompactFlash cards using the supplied (optional with the HVR-Z5U) HVR-MRC1K Memory Recording Unit, allowing a streamlined nonlinear editing work- flow to be achieved. Store over two hours of HDV, DVCAM or DV on a 32GB CompactFlash card.


• They feature 24p/30p HDV native progressive recording and 24p/30p progressive scan mode


• They are equipped with Sony’s 3.2” XtraFine LCD (921,000 pixels) and 0.45” XtraFine EVF (1.2 million pixels) for high-resolution and high-contrast images with remarkable color reproduction.


HDR-FX7 3-CMOS HDV Camcorder • 3CMOS sensor capture stunning HDV1080i video • Simultaneously record HD video and still images


• Carl Zeiss 20x HD optical lens plus a 1.5x digital extender available throughout the entire zoom range


• Manual zoom and focus rings • Smooth slow record • Super SteadyShot optical stabilization system • 3.5” wide (16:9) Hybrid Clear Photo LCD Plus display


#SOHDRFX7 ...............................................................................................................Call or Log-on HVR-V1U 3-CMOS Professional HDV Camcorder


• 3-chip ClearVid CMOS sensor captures full 1080i HDV at 24p, 30p or 60p. Offers DVCAM/DV recording and playback as well.


• 3.5” Clear Photo LCD screen • Zeiss 10x Vario-Sonnar T* zoom lens


• Down-conversion of 1080i recordings for choice of production in HDV, DVCAM, or DV format.


• XLR input, time code and still picture recording. • Simultaneous or “hybrid” recording to tape with the optional HVR-DR60 hard-disk recording unit.


#SOHVRV1U.................................Call or Log-on #SOHVRV1P (HVR-V1 in “PAL”) .................3449.95 SHL-35WBP: LCD Hood for HVR-V1U (SOSHL35WBP) ................................................................54.95


• The HVR-Z5U and HVR-Z7U have HDMI output, the HVR-S270U has an HD/SD-SDI output connector. HDR-FX1000 3-CMOS HDV Camcorder


• 1/3” ClearVid CMOS image sensors with Exmor technology capture sharp, detailed images even in low light (to 1.5 lux).


• In 24p progressive scan mode, records brilliant, broadcast- quality HD imagery. CinemaTone Gamma and CinemaTone Color give footage an even more film-like feel.


• 20x G-Lens (29.5-590mm) optical zoom lens with three built-in ND filters and three manual rings.


• 3.2” Xtra Fine LCD display (921k pixels) • Smooth slow record (6 seconds) • Manual gain, shutter and white balance #SOHDRFX1000....................................................................................................................3198.00


HVR-Z5U 3-CMOS Handheld HDV Camcorder • 3 ClearVid™


CMOS Sensor system with Exmor technology for excellent low-light sensitivity


• Sony 20x “G Lens” deliver superb resolution, color, and contrast, for breathtaking images. 29.5-590mm (35mm equivalent) wide-angle zoom offers a field of view that’s ideal for many shooting situations.


• Zoom, focus, and iris control rings can be controlled using one hand. Built-in digital extender increases the zoom ratio to 30x while Sony’s optical Super SteadyShot system helps you achieve a stable picture.


#SOHVRZ5U ................................Call or Log-on #SOHVRZ5P (HVR-Z5U in “PAL”) ...............4495.00


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HVR-Z7U • HVR-S270U 3-CMOS Handheld and Shoulder-Mount Interchangeable Lens HDV Camcorders


The handheld HVR-Z7U and shoulder-mounted HVR-S270U step up from the HVR-Z5U with a 1/3” bayonet interchangeable lens system. This allows the use of a wide range of lenses from Canon and Fujinon. Both come standard with a 12x Zeiss lens for HD video. These lenses give them the same functionality as Sony’s professional fixed-lens camcorders with built-in features such as optical stabilizer, and automatic back-focus adjustment. Using an adapter, users can also attach Sony’s Alpha (digital still camera) lenses. The HVR-Z7U uses InfoLithium batteries and has an HDMI ouput. The HVR-S270U uses BP-GL65 or BP-GL95 batteries, has four-channel audio input, HD/SD-SDI output, and also supports standard-size cassettes for extended recording times (up to 4.5 hours).


HVR-Z7U (SOHVRZ7U)................................................................................................Call or Log-on HVR-S270U (SOHVRS270U) ..................................................................................................6995.00 SHL-32WBP: LCD Hood for HVR-Z7U or HVR-S270U (SOSHL32WBP)..........................................59.95


AC-DN10: AC Adapter/Charger—V-mount mechanism, 4-Pin XLR (SOACDN10) .......................599.95 BC-L70: Portable 2-position battery charger/AC adapter (SOBCL70)..........................................654.95 BP-GL65: 65WH li-ion V-mount battery with info function (SOBPGL65) ......................................294.95 BP-GL95: 95WH li-ion V-mount battery with info function (SOBPGL95) ......................................549.95


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