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Sony HDW-750P Progressive mode This camcorder can operate in either 50 interlace or 25 Progressive (PsF) mode. This allows true acquisition in progressive mode, to offer identical motion portrayal as film. HDCAM recording With well over 6,000 HDCAM units sold worldwide, the intelligent and adaptive HDCAM recording system offers the most reliable and cost effective system ever for acquisition, post production and delivery of programmes for TV, theatre and digital distribution. Advanced Digital Signal Processing with 10 bit A/D converter This ensures superb picture quality with excellent tonal reproduction, however with only 34 watts consumption, the battery life will not be sacrificed. HD-SDI output is standard No adapter is needed to monitor your pictures at the highest quality level or to have external recording directly from the camera. Optional downconverter board The HKDW-702/1 offers simultaneous output of either SDI or composite PAL on a dedicated BNC connector, in addition to the HD-SDI output. Furthermore, the 'test out' facility offers a PAL output with all the viewfinder characters inserted if you so wish. Optional picture cache board The HKDW-703/1 allows up to 8 seconds of sound and picture to be recorded in solid state memory, so that you can catch action up to 8 seconds before you press the record button. After pressing the record button again to stop recording, the cache memory is emptied onto tape. Pressing record again at any time up to the memory being empty (tally light is flashing) ensures seamless recording with no interruption. Recommended for programmes with children and animals. Time lapse and animation recording Another feature of the cache board is time lapse. In manual mode, 1 to 8 frames are recorded every time the record button is pressed. In auto mode, simply set the overall time to be recorded (e.g. 10 minutes) and the duration on tape at normal playback speed e.g. 10 seconds (Please note that there are a few prohibited combinations). Then the camcorder calculates how often to record a frame. All this is done into the cache memory until it is full, whereupon it is dumped to tape. This is a huge saving on mechanical wear to the recording mechanism of the camcorder.
Memory stick Allows storage of up to 100 user files and 100 scene files. A user file stores camera operating parameters (e.g. assignable switch parameters). A scene file stores image related parameters (white balance, etc). 5 scene files are stored in the camcorder itself. This data file facility also allows easy software upgrades, and can be used to store UMID data such as good shot markers, GPS data. Turbo gain Maximum 42dB gain allows shooting to 0.15 lux. In 25P mode, and with no shutter this equates to an ISO of around 77,000! Lightweight At only 5.4 Kg (11 pounds 15 ounces) including battery, tape, viewfinder and microphone this is a very lightweight and compact model particularly suitable for hand-held operation. Slot in wireless receiver WRR-855 A/B slots in so the external dimensions don’t change. Now includes RF level indicator in the V/F (only with Sony WRR) Two assignable buttons One is a push button, the other a slide switch to allow instant access to frequently used functions. Push button: OFF, front mic mono/stereo, loop rec on/off, test out character on/off, marker on/off, EZ focus on/off, re-take, ATW, return video, lens return, rec switch, turbo switch Slide switch: off, front mic mono/stereo, loop rec on/off, test out character on/off, marker on/off, cam/ext. EZ focus This allows easy focussing, by using the shutter to adjust the level. If you have a fully automatic lens, then EZ focus opens up the iris to fully open, and the shutter is changed to achieve good exposure. This allows easy focus checks. After 10 seconds, or if you press the button again, the iris and shutter return to normal Auto trace white The ATW function makes it possible to automatically adjust the white balance as lighting conditions change. This function is useful when shooting in rapidly changing lighting conditions (for example, when moving from an indoor to an outdoor location). Conventional Auto white balance is also available both instead of and in addition to ATW operation. White B preset position is assigned for ATW operation by selecting either ATW or AWB B in the VF menu Intelligent light shoe In Auto mode, on/off of the light is synchronised with the operation of the REC button. Max 50 W. Dual Optical Filter Wheels Allows the following to be selected: ND: 1:CLEAR 2:1/4ND 3:1/16ND 4:1/64ND CC: A:CROSS B:3200K C:4300K D:6300K Stereo audio monitoring A 5 pin XLR allows monitoring of audio channels 1 and 2, or 3 and 4 (switch selectable) TruEye processing Virtually eliminates hue distortion, particularly obvious in extreme lighting conditions, that results from conventional RGB analogue or digital processing. By processing video signal data at three levels - brightness, hue and saturation - similar to how the human eye works, the TruEye process assists in the reproduction of natural skin tones by eliminating the hue factor distortion. Multi matrix This allows any colour to be grabbed, and its hue and saturation to be altered within a range of around 20 degrees, and the saturation almost to nil. In this way many "in camera" effects can be made, and cameras matched to each other Three channel skin tone detection Its saturation, hue phase and width select the colour for which detail level is controlled. The use of skin detail is not limited to human skin colour. It can be used to independently control the level of detail applied to any object with any colour Dial in colour temperature You can now programme the camera to a certain colour temperature, and then light to that, rather than using preset positions or auto white balance with gels to offset the balance. Also added is an offset function to slightly warm or cool a picture irrespective of the auto white setting, since the offset is removed before auto white and then added back in again when auto white is completed. Gamma curves As well as standard gamma curves, film gamma curves are included as standard to create the look that you want Black gamma Can bring out detail in dark areas, but won’t affect the mid tones. As gamma is a non-linear function, it may slightly change the saturation of the dark areas. You can select the range of levels it will affect Y black gamma Useful to pull out detail in the low lights, but keep black areas black. Won’t affect the colour of the dark areas. You can set the luminance level at which the gamma correction becomes effective Adaptive knee As part of the DCC (dynamic contrast control) this feature can be used to control individual highlights in a picture, by varying the knee point after measuring the level in all areas of the picture. Best used in still pictures Knee saturation Works together with TruEye to regain natural saturation at the knee point, where it would normally be desaturated Tele-File Tele-File. Built-in writer allows record start marks to be stored on a Tele-File label. This is a label that is stuck on the cassette and contains a memory chip. By non-contact recording and playback, these can then be read instantaneously by an HDW-F500, HDW-2000 series, hand held portable reader MLU-200, or MLU-100A for PC connection. In the case of the VTR, details are transferred to the cue menu, allowing easy shot selection Cameraman programmable menu system This allows every cameraman to make their own menu structure, by copying any single menu item from any other page and pasting it into their own page, which can then be stored on a memory stick
| General |
| Mass |
Approx. 5.4 kg (11lb. 15oz) with cassette, BP-L60A Battery, HDVF-20A, Microphone |
| Power requirement |
DC 12V (+5.0 V/-1.0 V) |
| Power consumption |
34 W (With 12 V power supply, REC mode, without HDVF-20A) |
| Operating temperature |
0 ºC to +40ºC (+32ºF to +104 ºF) |
| Storage temperature |
-20 ºC to +60 ºC (-4ºF to +140 ºF) |
| Operating humidity |
25% to 80% (Relative humidity) |
| Continuous operating time |
Approx. 110 min (With BP-L60A) |
| Inputs/outputs |
| Genlock video input |
BNC, 1.0 V p-p 75 ohm |
| Time code input |
BNC, 0.5 V to 18 V p-p 10 Kohm |
| Audio CH1/CH2 input |
XLR-3-pin type (Female), -60 dBu/+4dBu selectable, high impedance, balanced |
| Mic input (Stereo) |
XLR-5-pin type (Female), -60 dBu |
| HD-SDI output |
BNC (x1), 0.8 V p-p, 75 ohm, unbalanced |
| Audio output |
XLR-5-pin Type (Male), 0 dBm |
| Time code output |
BNC, 1.0 V p-p 75 ohm |
| TEST OUT |
BNC, 1.0 V p-p 75 ohm |
| Earphone |
Mini-jack (x2), 8 ohm, -infinity to -18 dBs variable |
| DC input |
XLRT-4-pin type (Male), 11 to 17 V DC |
| DC output |
11 to 17 V DC, Max. 100mA |
| Lens |
12-pin |
| Remote |
8-pin |
| VTR section |
| Recording format |
HDCAM |
| Tape speed |
Approx. 80.6mm/s |
| Playback/Recording time |
Max. 48 min |
| Fast forward/rewind time |
Approx. 5 min with BCT-40HD |
| Recommended tape |
Sony BCT-40HD/22HD |
| Sampling frequency |
Y: 74.25 MHz, Pb/Pr: 37.125 MHz |
| quantisation |
10 bit/sample of input-output signals (8 bit sample for internal compression process) |
| Error correction |
Reed-Solomon code |
| Error concealment |
Adaptive three dimensional |
| Audio performance |
(Playback with Standard HDW-500/HDW-F500/HDW-M2000/HDW-M2100) |
| Frequency response |
20 Hz to 20 kHz, +0.5 dB/-1.0 dB |
| Dynamic range |
More than 85 dB (Emphasis ON) |
| Distortion |
0.08 % Max |
| Cross talk |
-70 dB |
| Wow & flutter |
Below measurable limit |
| Camera section |
Performance |
| Pickup device |
3-chip 2/3-type FIT type CCD |
| Picture elements |
2,200,000 pixels |
| Optical system |
F1.4 prism system |
| Sensitivity |
f10.0 at 2000 Lux equivalent to around ISO 320 at 25P and 1/50 (180 degree) shutter |
| Minimum illumination |
0.15 Lux (+42 dB gain up) |
| S/N ratio |
54 dB (typical) |
| Modulation depth |
45+/-5 % (at 800 TVL/pph, 27.5 MHz) |
| Vertical resolution |
1000 TVL |
| Registration |
0.02% (All zones, without lens) |
| Smear Level |
-135 dB |
| Camera section |
Operational |
| Lens mount |
Special bayonet mount |
| Built-in filters |
ND 1: Clear, 2: 1/4 ND, 3: 1/16 ND, 4: 1/64 ND CC A: CROSS, B: 3200K, C: 4300K, D: 6300K |
| Shutter speed |
1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 (sec) |
| Clear scan |
(ECS) 25 Hz to 4700 Hz |
| Viewfinder |
| CRT |
2.0-type monochrome |
| Controls |
Brightness control, Contrast control, Peaking control, Tally switch, Zebra Pattern switch, Display/Aspect switch |
| Horizontal resolution |
500 TV Line (At centre) |
| Microphone |
Ultra-directional (Detachable) |
| Viewfinder (HDVF-20A) |
| Operation manual (booklet) |
| Stereo microphone |
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Shoulder belt
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