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Top Sony HDR-FX1000 Camcorder Reviews
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The Sony HDR-FX1000 is a full HD high performance camcorder
designed for the amateur videographer shooting weddings or the
aspiring cinematographer. The HDR-FX1000 features Sony’s
ClearVid 1/3-inch CMOS, with a 45-degree rotated pixel layout, a
3.2-inch LCD screen, progressive scan at 1080/24p and 30p
(giving video productions a film-like look), and 20x optical
zoom. It will be available in early November for about $3,200.
Sony HDR-FX1000 News Release Summary:
Sony bridges gap between high-definition prosumer and
professional video production. One new camera brings cinematic
film-look for amateur videographers and another offers advanced
production capabilities for directors of photography.
SAN DIEGO, Sept. 10, 2008 – Sony is expanding its industry
leading line-up of high-definition video products with two new
HDV cameras designed to meet the needs of professionals and
prosumers.
With the HDR-FX1000 Handycam camcorder, more adept consumer
videographers gain access to cinematic features, including 24P
scanning and advanced color settings for around $3,200. With the
HVR-Z5U camcorder, professionals will appreciate its native 24P
recording and other professional features—all for less than
$5,000—as well as tapeless recording capability through an
optional CompactFlash™ adapter.
“The HDR-FX1000 is appealing to the amateur videographer
shooting weddings or the aspiring cinematographer,” said Kelly
Davis, director of camcorder marketing at Sony Electronics. “The
combination of film-like movie quality and advanced color
settings makes it possible for prosumers to achieve the deep
cinematic look they crave at a reasonable price.”
The HVR-Z5U camcorder offers a “step-up” solution for
professionals who desire a more advanced set of features.
“Professionals need features like balanced audio, XLR inputs,
timecode and more,” said Bob Ott, vice president of professional
audio and video products at Sony Electronics. “They also need
access to technical resources to help them with issues like
integrating with non-linear editing systems. This is where a
professional solution like the HVR-Z5U is an appropriate
choice.”
Enhanced Image Capture
Both models use three of Sony’s ClearVid™ 1/3-inch CMOS sensor
chips, which are designed to provide high sensitivity, deep
resolution, high-speed reading, low noise and a wider dynamic
range. The CMOS sensors capture full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution,
resulting in better picture quality when recorded onto miniDV
tape in the HDV format (1440 pixels x 1080 lines). Each of the
three sensors is dedicated to one color—red, blue and green—for
natural, more accurate color reproduction.
With a 45-degree rotated pixel layout, the ClearVid CMOS sensor
system offers outstanding pixel surface area while maintaining
high resolution. The Exmor™ technology features a unique
column-parallel analog-to-digital conversion technique and dual
noise canceling, resulting in digital signals with extremely low
noise. The technologies combine to allow the new camcorders to
perform significantly better in low-light environments with
sensitivity of 1.5 lux.
Both cameras use Sony’s XtraFine LCD (3.2-inch, 921,000 dots)
and XtraFine electronic viewfinder (0.45-inch, 1,227,000 dots)
for high-resolution and high-contrast images with remarkable
color reproduction.
Ideal For Aspiring Cinematographers
The
Sony HDR-FX1000 is Sony’s first Handycam camcorder to feature
progressive scan at 1080/24p and 30p, giving video productions a
film-like look. Using a two to three pull down, the 24P scanned
image is converted to 60i for easy editing with user’s existing
software applications. CinemaTone Gamma and CinemaTone Color
settings complement the 24P capabilities to create a rich
dreamlike picture processing while three built-in neural density
filters provide exceptional light control even in extremely
bright environments.
Equipped with a refined level of optical performance, the
HDR-FX1000 and the HVR-Z5U models are the first camcorders to
have a Sony G lens with a 29.5mm wide-end viewing angle,
extra-low dispersion glass and 20x optical zoom. The fixed lens
is optimized to perfectly complement the cameras’ advanced image
sensor and image-processing technology.
The HDR-FX1000 model enables prosumers to define their own
manual settings for iris, gain, white balance, shutter speed and
focus for increased creativity and control. Use of any of the
three manual rings for adjustments to zoom, focus and iris
provides even more flexibility.
Professional Video Production
The HVR-Z5U camcorder offers the addition of several features
specifically designed for professional video production, such as
progressive scan shooting at 1080/24P and 30P, DVCAM recording,
timecode support and two XLR balanced audio inputs.
Professionals can record the native 24P/30P signal on to the
videotape used in the camcorder or to CompactFlash cards –
simultaneously or separately – with the optional HVR-MRC1K
recording unit. This unit attaches directly to the back of the
camcorder, eliminates the need for cables and automatically
synchronizes with the recording action of the camcorder.
The recording unit can be directly attached to the new HVR-Z5U
camera, as well as to Sony’s HVR-Z7U and HVR-S270U models. It
will also work with other HDV camcorders using a supplied iLINK
(IEEE-1394) cable and shoe adapter.
The camcorder, and the HVR-MRC1K adapter will be compatible with
Sony’s Professional 306x CompactFlash card. The recording times
on an 8 and 16 GB CompactFlash card in HDV, DVCAM and DV format
are approximately 36 and 72 minutes, respectively.
Availability
The HDR-FX1000 camcorder will be available in early November at
authorized dealers nationwide.
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