![]() For sensitivity, it achieved F8.0 at 2000 lux. HDC-700A/750A were Sony HDVS compatible and equipped with 2 million pixel frame-interline-transfer (FIT) CCD imager that could capture 1080 of active lines per frame. Introduced in 1998 for HDTV video broadcast era. Older high definition models HDC Series System Cameras Sony HDC-700 Series The only camcorder in this series to sport a 3 sensor setup The VX2100/PD170 improved on the VX2000/PD150 models with low light sensitivity of 1 lux, improved LCD screen, and 24 iris increments from 12.Īlmost the same camcorder as the VX2000, add buttons onto the handle, no longer had ridges on the underside of the handleįirst camcorder from Sony able to record videos onto flash storage Sony DCR-TRV950/ Sony DSR-PDX10 Sony DCR-VX2100 & Sony DSR-PD170 Both models have ⅓" CCD sensors while the PD150 has XLR audio inputs and independent iris and gain controls. ![]() The VX2000/PD150 sister models improved on the VX1000 in low light sensitivity and added LCD screen. This interface also allows operators to integrate HDV footage and assets easily into existing HD-SDI-based editing systems.Main articles: Sony DCR-VX2000 and Sony DSR-PD150 The HVR-1500A can be utilized as a recorder that receives signals from a remote camera such as BRC Series camera. This interface allows operators to record programmes directly from HD-SDI-based editing systems such as the HDCAM and XDCAM HD systems. Time code and audio signals are embedded in this HD-SDI signal. 720/60P (59.94 frames/s) and 720/50P signals that are up-converted from DV recordings or cross-converted from 1080i HDV recordings can also be output from the HD-SDI interface in normal playback and search modes. 1080/60i (59.94 fields/s) or 1080/50i HD-SDI signal can be input in real time and these HDV recordings can be output in normal playback and search modes.Īnalogue component or analogue composite signals that are down-converted from 1080i HDV recordings can also be output from the HD-SDI interface. The HVR-1500A provides HD-SDI input/output capability. *1 In HDV mode, editing capabilities are not available. ![]() The HVR-1500A is certainly the HDV recorder of choice for environments where robustness and functionality are prime concerns. The HVR-1500A can also be used as a standard definition DVCAM recorder, in which case the same editing features as the DSR-1500AP are offered. This allows operators to integrate DV and HDV source footage and assets into the same HD editing system, giving them the flexibility to choose between either a 1080i or a 720P system. In addition, with the optional HVBK-1520 board installed, the HVR-1500A has a range of conversion capabilities that allow DV recordings to be up-converted to 1080i or 720P signals, and 1080i HDV recordings to be cross-converted to 720P signals. ![]() The HVR-1500A also offers HD-SDI input/output and RS-422A control capabilities, bridging HDV source footage and assets with high-end HD formats and HD editing equipment. Inheriting the design concept of the market-acclaimed DSR-1500AP, the HVR-1500A offers the same convenient features that professional users demand, such as quick mechanical response, multi-format DV playback and a rich set of professional video/audio interfaces ranging from analogue to digital SDI and AES/EBU. The HVR-1500A is an HDV source feeder/ recorder*1 positioned at the top of Sony's HDV Series. ![]()
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