Highlights:
Sony's exclusive high-performance
"G Lens"
The NXCAM benefits from the exceptional optical performance
of Sony's "G Lens". This sophisticated lens incorporates Sony's
unique optical technology and unparalleled quality control. Moreover, it's been
optimized to perfectly complement the advanced image sensor and
image-processing technology, thus expanding your shooting possibilities.
Major "G Lens" Features on
NXCAM - The
29.5mm wide-angle "G Lens" (equivalent to 35mm film) on the
NXCAM offers a field of view that's ideal for shooting situations
ranging
from broad landscape shots to conditions were sufficient distance
from the
subject is difficult to obtain. A 20x optical zoom also enables
shooting
over a wide zoom range.
- Two
ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements reduce chromatic
aberrations
caused by differences in light refraction to minimize color
fringing. The
advanced 10-group, 15-element lens structure also includes compound
aspheric
lenses for images that are crisp and clear even when shooting
movies at
high zoom ratios.
- Advanced
optical lens technology makes the most of Sony's Exmor CMOS Sensor
to realize
sharper images with higher resolution and less noise even when
shooting in
very low light.
- The
six-blade iris diaphragm is nearly circular, enabling the creation
of
extremely beautiful background blur.
Natural-touch Lens Operation
Newly designed focus, zoom and iris control functions
provide convenient lens operation. The iris ring, located next to the zoom ring
as with traditional professional lenses, allows users to adjust exposure with
great precision. The zoom function is variable and can be controlled by using
the lens barrel ring, the lever at the lens grip or lever on the camera handle.
Additionally, once you select the high-speed zoom mode, you can zoom from wide
to telephoto 1.5x faster than with the HVR-V1U.
The NXCAM also provides 3 built-in ND (Neutral Density) filters and allows the
use of an optional 0.8x wide conversion lens.
1/3 inch-type 3 Exmor CMOS Sensor
system with ClearVid array
The newly developed 1/3-inch type Exmor CMOS Sensor system
with ClearVid array has 45-degree rotated pixels on each chip in order to
increase the signal density, while each pixel maintains sufficient surface
area.
In combination with Enhanced Imaging Processor (EIP), the Exmor CMOS Sensor
system achieves high resolution, high sensitivity, wide dynamic range, and
excellent color reproduction. The pixel shift interpolation technique has been
traditionally used in small 3CCD camcorders. However, it normally requires the
combination of all three color element (RGB) signals to maximize resolution. If
an object lacks one or more color elements, the resolution of the object may be
degraded.
The Exmor CMOS Sensor system with ClearVid array is different because it can
always produce maximum resolution, regardless of the balance between color
elements, thanks to its unique and sophisticated interpolation technology.
Enhanced functionality with the
technology of Exmor
Exmor technology, which utilizes the full potential of the
CMOS Sensor system. Exmor features the column-parallel A/D conversion technique
and the dual noise cancelling method also used in the Sony's top-of-the-line
models.
Multiple A/D (analogue to digital) converters on each pixel row convert
analogue signals to digital as soon as they are generated, unlike traditional
technology that only has one A/D converter on each chip.
Exmor technology can eliminate the influence of external noise that enters the
signal chain during transfer to the A/D converter, resulting in high-quality
digital signals with extremely low noise. This significantly enhances shooting
in low-light environments.
By adopting this groundbreaking technology, the new 1/3-inch Exmor CMOS Sensor
system enables the NXCAM to achieve a low light sensitivity of just 1.5 lux*
* At 1/25 shutter, auto iris and auto gain.
Selectable AVCHD recording Modes
The NXCAM will be able to utilize the innovative AVCHD
format to record at a variety of bit rates and interlace or progressive
depending on requirement. Recording up to 24Mbps 1920 x 1080 60i, 30p or 24p.
720/60P recording is also possible. SD recording is also possible using the
MPEG-2 codec at 9Mbps, similar to DVD quality. Audio is recorded in AVCHD modes
in full 2-channel linear PCM audio.
Active Steady Shot
The initial NXCAM product will feature an all new Active Steady
Shot offering 6.6 x more stabilization at the wide end of the lens than the
conventional Steady Shot. This stabilization is effective for many hand-held
shooting situations where the operator needs to move with a subject or is
carrying out handheld shooting for a long period of time.
GPS Metadata
The NXCAM features a GPS function which embeds GPS metadata
when recording. Time and location is recorded and can be displayed on playback.
This function is useful for locating footage for specific geographical
locations from the archive, else for displaying the location graphically on a
third-party mapping software.
HD-SDI Output
HD-SDI output is available for use with other HD-SDI
infrastructure such as picture monitoring.
HDMI output connector
Uncompressed digital HD video and audio signals are output
from the HDMI connector. You can see stunning HD images on an HDMI-compatible
monitor display. During shooting, a pre-compressed 1920x1080i/4:2:2 signal is
output from the HDMI connector.
XtraFine LCD Panel
A 3.2-inch type XtraFine LCD is located on the NXCAM in the
same position as on the HVR-Z5U. With approximately 921,000 pixels, this is 4x
greater than the LCD of the HVR-Z1U. The XtraFine LCD displays virtually 100%
of the recorded picture area at 6500K color temperature.
XtraFine EVF
The 0.45 inch type XtraFine EVF (Electronic View
Finder) has approximately 1,227,000 pixels (852x3[RGB] x 480). This device has
three independent LEDs for Red, Green, and Blue colors. This technology allows
users to monitor objects with remarkable color reproduction accuracy and high
resolution*. The EVF has a selectable display mode between Color or Black and
White. The Xtra Fine EVF displays virtually 100% of the picture area at 6500K color
temperature.
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