2024年5月5日发(作者:烟瑞彩)
Press Release
Sony Announces Three New Palm-Sized Camcorders Featuring Stunning Autofocus
Performance with 273-point Phase-detection AF Sensor and 4K HDR Recording
The new XDCAM® PXW-Z90, NXCAM® HXR-NX80 and Handycam® FDR-AX700, equipped with 1.0-type stacked
Exmor RS
TM
image sensor,offer an optimal choice to a wide range of users from professionals to video enthusiasts.
Handycam® FDR-AX700 is the world’s first consumer camcorder that captures 4K HDR
video
4K²full-pixel readout without pixel binning, using an enhanced BIONZ X™ image
processing engine
Super Slow Motion
1
recording up to 960fps
2
, which is industry leading among palm
categories and Slow & Quick Motion
3
Full HD recording up to 120fps
4
S-Log3/S-Gamut3 capabilities for users to create and work with images as they desire.
29mm
5
(35EQ)wide-angle ZEISS® Vario-Sonnar T* 12x optical zoom lens and 18x Clear
Image Zoom
6
Less image distortion (rolling shutter phenomenon), in comparison to conventional models
when shooting subjects in motion
1
2
3
4K recording is not available. Sound cannot be recorded. A class 10 or higher SDHC/SDXC memory card is required.
960fps in NTSC, 1000fps in PAL
Sound cannot be recorded. UHS-I (U3) SDHC/SDXC memory card is required
4
120fps in NTSC, 100fps in PAL
5
35mm equivalent
6
18x(4K), 24x(HD)
Hong Kong, October 9, 2017 – Sony today announced three new 4K HDR
7
camcorders: the
Handycam® FDR-AX700, the XDCAM® PXW-Z90 and the NXCAM ®HXR-NX80. Featuring
Sony’s ground-breaking Fast Hybrid AF system, all three palm camcorders combine a fast and
reliable autofocus (AF) function adapted for shooting with a 1.0-type stacked Exmor RS CMOS
image sensor, delivering stunning image clarity alongside a range of versatile shooting features.
The new camcorders all support an instant HDR (High Dynamic Range) workflow, enabling
users to produce breath-taking HDR content with minimum post-production to suit a range of
content creation scenarios and applications.
The Fast Hybrid AF system ensures highly accurate focusing and tracking during shooting,
delivered by 273 phase-detection AF points that cover approximately 84% of the shooting area,
high-density placement of autofocus points and a newly developed AF algorithm. This reduces
the burden of focusing, especially when accurate focusing is required for shooting 4K films. In
movie recording mode, the appearance of phase-detection AF frames indicates the focused area
and easily allows users to monitor a subject that is in focus. The new camcorders feature a high-
resolution OLED viewfinder (0.39-type OLED, 2,359k dots) and advanced touch screen
operation, on the 3.5-type large LCD screen (1,555k dots), to allow users to quickly switch focus
from one subject to another, while the AF Drive Speed, Tracking Depth Range and Subject
Switching Sensitivity can all be configured as required for different subjects and content styles.
The new camcorders support 4K HDR¹ recording with HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma), offering an
instant HDR workflow. This enables users to reduce the post-production work and produce high-
quality HDR content without grading, which usually requires a highly skilled technique and
specialist knowledge.
Workflow efficiency benefits such as Proxy recording, relay recording and simultaneous backup
recording are also delivered thanks to the new camcorders’ dual memory card slots and multi-
camera operation capabilities supported by TC (time code)/UB (user bit). The three new
camcorders also have REMOTE terminals, Multi-Interface Shoe™, and HDMI Type A to ensure
enhanced operability.
In addition to the above key features as series, the XDCAM® PXW-Z90 and NXCAM® HXR-
NX80 also feature dual XLR audio input, a detachable handle, and access to Content Browser
Mobile - a supporting smartphone application to enable Wi-Fi® monitoring, Camcorder remote
control and wireless timecode sync
8
between multiple cameras.
The PXW-Z90 also includes several features to suit broadcast-specific requirements including
XAVC®format recording, which provides high-quality images at 4:2:2 10 bit (HD) and 4:2:0 8
bit (QFHD) in addition to conventional broadcasting MPEG2HD
9
format recording, 3G SDI
7
8
3840 x 2160 pixels
Optional licences required
2024年5月5日发(作者:烟瑞彩)
Press Release
Sony Announces Three New Palm-Sized Camcorders Featuring Stunning Autofocus
Performance with 273-point Phase-detection AF Sensor and 4K HDR Recording
The new XDCAM® PXW-Z90, NXCAM® HXR-NX80 and Handycam® FDR-AX700, equipped with 1.0-type stacked
Exmor RS
TM
image sensor,offer an optimal choice to a wide range of users from professionals to video enthusiasts.
Handycam® FDR-AX700 is the world’s first consumer camcorder that captures 4K HDR
video
4K²full-pixel readout without pixel binning, using an enhanced BIONZ X™ image
processing engine
Super Slow Motion
1
recording up to 960fps
2
, which is industry leading among palm
categories and Slow & Quick Motion
3
Full HD recording up to 120fps
4
S-Log3/S-Gamut3 capabilities for users to create and work with images as they desire.
29mm
5
(35EQ)wide-angle ZEISS® Vario-Sonnar T* 12x optical zoom lens and 18x Clear
Image Zoom
6
Less image distortion (rolling shutter phenomenon), in comparison to conventional models
when shooting subjects in motion
1
2
3
4K recording is not available. Sound cannot be recorded. A class 10 or higher SDHC/SDXC memory card is required.
960fps in NTSC, 1000fps in PAL
Sound cannot be recorded. UHS-I (U3) SDHC/SDXC memory card is required
4
120fps in NTSC, 100fps in PAL
5
35mm equivalent
6
18x(4K), 24x(HD)
Hong Kong, October 9, 2017 – Sony today announced three new 4K HDR
7
camcorders: the
Handycam® FDR-AX700, the XDCAM® PXW-Z90 and the NXCAM ®HXR-NX80. Featuring
Sony’s ground-breaking Fast Hybrid AF system, all three palm camcorders combine a fast and
reliable autofocus (AF) function adapted for shooting with a 1.0-type stacked Exmor RS CMOS
image sensor, delivering stunning image clarity alongside a range of versatile shooting features.
The new camcorders all support an instant HDR (High Dynamic Range) workflow, enabling
users to produce breath-taking HDR content with minimum post-production to suit a range of
content creation scenarios and applications.
The Fast Hybrid AF system ensures highly accurate focusing and tracking during shooting,
delivered by 273 phase-detection AF points that cover approximately 84% of the shooting area,
high-density placement of autofocus points and a newly developed AF algorithm. This reduces
the burden of focusing, especially when accurate focusing is required for shooting 4K films. In
movie recording mode, the appearance of phase-detection AF frames indicates the focused area
and easily allows users to monitor a subject that is in focus. The new camcorders feature a high-
resolution OLED viewfinder (0.39-type OLED, 2,359k dots) and advanced touch screen
operation, on the 3.5-type large LCD screen (1,555k dots), to allow users to quickly switch focus
from one subject to another, while the AF Drive Speed, Tracking Depth Range and Subject
Switching Sensitivity can all be configured as required for different subjects and content styles.
The new camcorders support 4K HDR¹ recording with HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma), offering an
instant HDR workflow. This enables users to reduce the post-production work and produce high-
quality HDR content without grading, which usually requires a highly skilled technique and
specialist knowledge.
Workflow efficiency benefits such as Proxy recording, relay recording and simultaneous backup
recording are also delivered thanks to the new camcorders’ dual memory card slots and multi-
camera operation capabilities supported by TC (time code)/UB (user bit). The three new
camcorders also have REMOTE terminals, Multi-Interface Shoe™, and HDMI Type A to ensure
enhanced operability.
In addition to the above key features as series, the XDCAM® PXW-Z90 and NXCAM® HXR-
NX80 also feature dual XLR audio input, a detachable handle, and access to Content Browser
Mobile - a supporting smartphone application to enable Wi-Fi® monitoring, Camcorder remote
control and wireless timecode sync
8
between multiple cameras.
The PXW-Z90 also includes several features to suit broadcast-specific requirements including
XAVC®format recording, which provides high-quality images at 4:2:2 10 bit (HD) and 4:2:0 8
bit (QFHD) in addition to conventional broadcasting MPEG2HD
9
format recording, 3G SDI
7
8
3840 x 2160 pixels
Optional licences required