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The HVX200A is well suited to variety of applications because of its wide range of recording formats compact size and superior reliability. P2 card technology is extremely rugged and reliable because there are no moving parts in the camera or media cards. P2 cards also offer the benefits of non-linear media. Users can search the contents of a P2 card through a navigation system on the camera's LCD screen for immediate playback. Working with P2 cards is also efficient when it comes to post-production because there is no need to digitize the media and the files can be downloaded to a non-linear editing system or edited straight from the P2 card. It is a cost-effective solution to streamline your workflow.
True high definition image quality with low-compression DVCPRO HD intraframe recording Multiple formats: DVCPRO HD DVCPRO 50 DVCPRO DV selectable High definition recording formats: 1080/60i 1080/24p 1080/24pA 1080/30p 720p (variable frame rates) Standard definition recording formats: 480/60i 480/24p 480pA 480/30p Variable frame rates in 720p mode: 12 18 20 22 24 26 30 32 36 48 60fps 1/3 16:9 native high-sensitivity progressive 3-CCD with 1080/60p scanning New DSP with 14-bit A/D conversion and 19-bit internal processing for unprecedented accuracy 16:9/4:3 switchable for standard definition recording 16:9 native for HD Wide angle Leica Dicomar HD lens with optical image stabilizer (motorized/manual mode switchable) High resolution 235000 pixel .44 electronic viewfinder (EVF) with 90 degree tilt and detail function (for easier focusing) High resolution 210000 pixel flip-out 270 degree 3.5 LCD display Thumbnail display for easy searching and file information Auto/manual focus with focus assist (even during recording) Cam-driven manual zoom 13X zoom range: focal length = 4.2 to 55mm (35mm equivalent: 32.5 to 423) Advanced gamma functions and eight gamma settings including two CineGamma modes and NewsGamma mode Advanced image adjustments: color matrix detail chroma phase color temp knee points Two ND filters: 1/8 1/64 82mm filter diameter Two P2 card slots with hot swap capability Hot swap loop pre-record (3 seconds in HD 7 seconds in SD) one shot and interval recording functions MiniDV tape transport for DV recording Internal down conversion and frame rate conversion from HD source recorded on P2 card to Mini-DV tape 48kHz 16-bit 4-channel PCM audio (2 XLRs with phantom power) Built-in stereo microphone (unidirectional microphone optional) Audio dials and flexible input selection Analog component (Y Pb Pr) output Composite input/output S-Video input/output Standard IEEE 1394 interface External recording to FOCUS FireStore FS-100 via IEEE 1394 streaming Host mode for transferring content to an external hard drive via IEEE 1394 Compatible with nonlinear editing systems from Apple Avid and Canopus USB 2.0 SD memory card slot for sharing scene files Remote control for zoom record (start/stop) Remote control for focus iris control SMPTE timecode reader/generator with timecode matching with multiple cameras via IEEE 1394 SMPTE color bars Three programmable user buttons Six pre-set scene files (user programmable) Shot marker function Slow synchro and high speed shutter White balance with auto tracking white function Trigger and zoom control on upper handle grip Ultra-tough magnesium alloy chassis
- CG-AD54SE/1B Lithium-Ion 7.2V / 5400mA snap-on battery - AG-B15 AC adaptor/battery charger - microphone holder - component video cables with RCA-BNC adapters - remote control - shoulder strap - instruction manual
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