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Sony PDW-HR1 XDCAM HD Recorder
Sony PDW-HR1 XDCAM HD Recorder

Product Overview
The PDW-HR1 HD XDCAM field recorder utilizes functions similar to PDW-R1 SD field recorder, but provides many additional features.
Abel Code SO-PDW-HR1
Mfr. Code PDWHR1
MSRP $19,900.00
 
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The compact and mobile PDW-HR1 supports all the XDCAM formats as standard, including the frame rate of 23.98P in 1080i mode and SD (DVCAM and MPEG IMX).

FEATURES:

  • HD recording at up to 50 Mb/s using MPEG HD422
  • Support for existing XDCAM HD and XDCAM SD formats as standard
  • 1080i and 720P recording
  • Dual-layer disc (50 GB, PFD50DLA) and single-layer disc (23.3 GB, PFD23A) support
  • Long recording time (at 50 Mb/s); Approx. 95 minutes on dual-layer disc and 43 minutes on single-layer disc
  • Thumbnail operation
  • Proxy data and metadata recording
  • Built-in up-conversion to HD from SDI input when recording
  • HD/SD conversion and cross conversion between 1080 and 720 at the output during playback
  • Multi-format compact HD/SD Recorder
  • Video format (4:2:2 HD 1080 50i, 59.94i)
  • High-quality eight-channel audio recording
  • 9" type color LCD display
  • VTR-like jog/shuttle operation
  • Video control (via front panel and remote)
  • Compact and lightweight
  • AC, DC, or battery powered
  • Ethernet and i.LINK interface
  • HDMI output for viewing
  • DVB-ASI output by PDBK-202 option
  • Key panel illumination light for use in low-light environments
  • Clip Continuous Recording
  • Direct FTP copy function

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