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The Sony PMW-EX1 is a flash-memory based high definition camcorder capable of a variet of frame rates
and resolutions using Sony's new XDCAM-EX intraframe codec. The Exmor 1/2" CMOS sensors used in the PMW-EX1
provide unprecedented levels of image clarity previously unavailable in the prosumer market. Sony's sophisticated SxS Pro
memory cards add a unique dimension to almost any production.
Enhancing both usability and workflow efficiency, the PMW-EX1 has an extensive set of features that
push the boundaries to traditional handheld cameras. including a continuous record time of up to 140 minutes! Whether shooting
in 720P, 1080i, or 1080p modes, the PMW-EX1 has it all covered. Its bevy of output settings lets users take
advantage of fast and slow motion, as well as popular framerates such as the 'film-like' 24p mode.
Key Features
XDCAM EX is a variant of Sony's popular XDCAM HD codec, which has become a benchmark for affordable non-linear professional
acquisition. Through the use of flash-based memory, the PMW-EX1 can take advantage of variable bit rate (VBR) recording. VBR
technology intelligently employs less or more image compression in different parts of your footage dependant on which areas
needs more bandwidth. The end result is higher quality images with less compression artifacts when compared to more antiquated
constant bit rate (CBR) methods.
Most prosumer cameras feature 1/3" sensors. These chips can often become choked in low-light situations due to their size.
The result is usually additional noise and image degradation, sometimes even sending otherwise usable footage to the proverbial
"digital cutting room floor". By incorporating larger sensors Sony has once again raised the bar for handheld cameras; The
PMW-EX1's ultra-sensitive 1/2" CMOS Exmor sensors fully take advantage of the increased surface area, delivering a signal-to-noise
ration of 54 db.
- SxS Solid State Recording Technology
SxS technology is built for today's most demanding applications and beyond. Being based on the Expresscard/34 interface
makes ultra-high transfer rates possible, up to 800 Mb/s. This can be very important when trying to quickly download up to
gigabytes worth of footage.
- Under and Over-Cranking Made Easy
Variable frame rates have been used in filmmaking since its inciption. What is often referred to as 'over-cranking'
for slow motiona and 'uner-cranking' for fast motion, is achieved by running film quickly or slowly through a film gate. This
creates the desired temporal effects; it makes for a simple, yet effective technique, which can be used in an endless variety
of creative cinematic possibilities. The PMW-EX1 has the ability to simulate this same effect while keeping you hands
free from all those stinky film chemicals. Shoot in a number of frame rates, select any clip, and watch you footage playback
automatically in all its fast or slow motion glory!
When shooting HD footage, standard LCD screens can be very deceiving; what looked perfect amidst a full-day video shoot
can sometimes prove very soft or out of fucus back in post-production. This is a direct result of a simple fact: common LCDs
usually can't resolve images in the same way they are being recorded and you end up cleaning up the mess. The PMW-ES1 comes
equipped with 1-MegaPixel LCD screen, eliminating this oft-pesky phenomenon. Record with confidence, knowing that what you
see is what you will get.
The integrated Fujinon lens has many professional design nuances usually only available on more expensive ENG
cameras, including both full manual focus as well as a slide focus ring.
Due to the space-saving nature of XDCAM EX, the 8 and 16 GB cards are capable of recoding for long periods of time. Documentary
work will never be a problem when shooting on the PMW-EW1.
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Included Accessories
- 1 BP-U30 Battery
- 1 BC-U1 Battery Charger/AC Adapter
- Lens Hood
- Component Cable
- AV Multi-cable
- Mini USB Cable
- Wireless Remote Control
- Shoulder Strap
- Printed Operating Instructions
- CDROM(includes Operation Manual, Clip Browser software, and SxS Memory card drive)
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