[13:40 Tue,7.September 2004 by Thomas Richter] |
Sony has announced at CeBIT HDV camcorders now officially presented. The Sony HDR-FX1 is the first 3 CCD (3x 1,120,000 pixels - 972 x 1100 effective resolution) Consumer HDV camcorders in 1080/60i mode (1440 X 1080 pixels at 60 frames per second interlaced) can hold. The new HD CCDs are also very sensitive to light - Sony gives values of 3 lux. The Sony HDR-FX1 is equipped with a Vario-Sonnar lens (the light is F1 .6-2, 4, the focal length ranges from 32.5 to 390 mm) by Carl Zeiss with a 12x optical zoom equipped. The other equipment: manual focus, manual aperture, shutter speed, zoom, gain values and sound recording, integrated ND filter (ND1 = 1 / 6 / ND2 = 1 / 32), Sony HD Codec Engine, "true 16:9, 250,000 pixel viewfinder (1120x224Pixel), a nine inch wide hybrid LCD in 16:9 format, an optical Steady Shot system with 4 modes, and the "Picture Profile" feature to help up to 6 different profiles of camera settings can be saved. It captures the video on miniDV tapes ühandelsüblichen, fits on a tape HDV 1 hours - may also optionally DV (60 Shortplay/90 minutes in long play mode). New Movie Various modes such as "Cinematone Gamma" and "CineFrame24" by the (subsequent) change of image refresh rate, color, and Farbphasenlage A FILM help generate similar look. Also new is the Shot Transition function, which enables infinitely variable to focus on objects at various depths of space to move. The HDR-FX1 has the following ports: one FireWire interface with an HDV or DV input and output , a mini AV (analog in / out and audio in / out), an S-Video in / out and DC in, and connections for an external microphone and headphones. The image quality of full 1080i HDV standard is only at a high resolution LCD or plasma screen with inputs visible components (or on a sufficiently large computer monitor). The HDR-FX1 offers a conversion option, with the HDV recording on conventional TV sets can easily be considered. For details on exactly when to focus, it is possible clippings on the LCD display increased fourfold. A fly in the ointment is the lack of XLR connectors and a lack of "real" progressive recording modes such as 720p and 24p (ie 24 frames per second) mode. The FX1 can play in 720p, but not record. The Sony HDR-FX1 will be available Winter 2004 for a price of under 5000 euros, the price in America will amount to $ 3700. Several manufacturers of video editing programs have already expressed their support for the HDV functions of the FX1 expressed thus capturing HDV via FireWire, and processing of HDV material and export. Adobe is working with HDV in Premiere Pro 1.5 with an upcoming plugin support. Apple has announced in future versions of Final Cut Pro HDV natively support. Avid also promises future support native HDV. New HDV Canopus HQ codec, which in the professional Edius systems is included, now supports HDV editing. Pinnacle Liquid is also in a position to work with HDV. Ulead HD plug-in for MediaStudio Pro that supports the Sony FX1, the end of October 2004 will be available. For more information on Sony FX1 are Sony HDV camcorder info to find. more infos at bei news.sel.sony.com deutsche Version dieser Seite: Sony bringt 1080i HDV Camcorder Sony HDR-FX1 |