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 PMWEX1 HD CAMCORDER

The PMW-EX1 XDCAM EX Camcorder is Sony’s exciting new addition to our XDCAM family of professional tapeless acquisition tools. The PMW-EX1 utilizes Sony’s three newly designed 1/2-inch type Exmor CMOS sensors, each with an effective pixel count of 1920 x 1080. Coupled with Sony’s newly developed signal processing LSI, the PMW-EX1 produces truly exceptional images in 1080p, 720p and 1080i HD. Using the SxS Memory Card flash memory device, very high data transfer speeds are also possible. Utilizing the MPEG-2 Long GOP CODEC the PMW-EX1 boasts approximately 140 minutes of recording time using two 16GB SxS Memory Cards. Additionally, the PMW-EX1 offers a powerful Slow & Quick Motion feature, or what is more commonly known as over-cranking and under-cranking, to enable users to create slow and fast motion special effects.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- High quality full HD image acquisition.
- New 1/2" Exmor CMOS Sensors with 1920 x 1080 effective pixels each - no pixel interpolation necessary.
- Solid state memory recording using Sony’s new SxS Pro ExpressCard flash memory media.
- Intergrated Fujinon 14x Zoom Lens.
- Color peaking display, with selectable color indicator.
- Lens Grip Rotation Mechanism
- Several Focus Assist Functions
- Built-in Stereo Microphone
- User definable Picture Profile function.
- Under and Over Cranking feature.
- Shot Transition Function.
- 3.5" High resolution LCD panel, with 1920 x 480 pixels, offering a horizontal resolution of more than 700 TV lines.
- Depth of Field LCD/ EVF Display.
- Brightness Level indicator in on LCD and EVF.
- Histogram Display on LCD/EVF
- SDI connector, selectable for either HD or SD output.
- Shutter Angle Setting.
- Slow Shutter and Extended Slow Shutter function.
- Four User Assignable Buttons.
- Supports 2 operational modes - HQ and SP.
- HQ captures full 1920 x 1080 images, or 1280 x 720 images, at 35Mbps.
- SP mode captures 1440 x 1080 images @ 25Mbps
- Continous, uninterrupted recording on mulitple cards.
- Interval Recording Function.
- Frame Recording Function.
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