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The company claims that HDR-FX7 has much improved resolution (full 1080 HD) under good lighting. Optical Image Stabilizator (OIS, SteadyShot 4 settings).Lens/filter: decreased to 62mm/bayonet mount.Zoom: increased to 20x optical zoom (30x digital).Sensor: changed to 3 x 1/4" ClearVid CMOS.
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The new camcorder is the first camcorder below $3,000 to offer full 1080 HD resolution with a three-chip sensor. The Sony HDR-FX7, was introduced in September 2006. When the audio mode of HDR-FX1/HDR-FX1E camcorder is switched to the 16-bit setting (in DV mode) and the unit is then turned off, the unit resets to the default 12-bit setting, though the LCD indicator of the unit continues to display the 16-bit audio setting. The 24fps Cineframe shooting mode does not offer the same resolution, or motion cadence as true 24fps progressive scanning. The 30fps and 24fps do not offer the same resolution as true progressive scanning. The camera uses an interlaced image but extracts progressive images from individual fields by doubling them. The FX1 offers Cineframe shooting modes at 30 and 24 frames per second. It includes a 12x optical Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens, a 3.5-inch LCD screen, a zoom ring, focus ring, and an iris / aperture ring. The HDR-FX1 includes three 1/3-inch 16:9 1.12 Megapixel gross CCDs. The Sony HVR-Z1U is the "professional" version of this camera with additional features such as balanced XLR audio inputs, DVCAM recording, and extended DSP capabilities (i.e.
The Sony HDR-FX1, introduced in late 2004, was the first HDV 3 CCD camcorder to support 1080i (1440 X 1080 resolution with 4:2:0 color sampling). Its advantage include much more stable off-tripod footage full-size zoom control custom ring to manually control focusing, exposure (iris and gain), zoom, or shutter speed support for a large video light on its front coldshoe and wireless audio. In December 2007, Sony released the HD1000, the shouldermount version of the HC7. The HC7 also sports Sony's Super SteadyShot Optical Image Stabilization System.
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The camera includes a manual focus wheel, mic and headphone jacks, and a slightly larger imaging sensor, producing 3200K gross pixels versus the HC5' 2100K. The 1/2.9 CMOS sensor has a resolution of 3MP and interlaced 6.1MP for digital still pictures and captures video at 1440x1080 interlaced. The Sony HDR-HC7, introduced in 2008 ( MSRP $1399 US), was another DV tape HDV CMOS camcorder to support 1080i. Digital photos can be stored on a Sony Memory Stick. The 1/3" CMOS sensor has a resolution of 2MP and interlaced 4MP for digital still pictures and captures video at 1440x1080 interlaced. The Sony HDR-HC5, introduced in May 2007 ( MSRP $1099 US), was the third DV tape HDV CMOS camcorder to support 1080i. The HVR-A1 is the prosumer version of the HDR-HC1, having additional manual controls and XLR ports. The camcorder can convert captured HDV data to DV data for editing using non-linear editing systems which do not support HDV or for creating edits which are viewable on non- HDTV television sets. The camera supports digital image stabilization. The CMOS sensor has a resolution of 1920x1440 for digital still pictures and captures video at 1440x1080 interlaced. The Sony HDR-HC1, introduced in mid-2005 ( MSRP $1999 US), was the first HDV CMOS camcorder to support 1080i. The VX2100/PD170 improved on the VX2000/PD150 models with low light sensitivity of 1 lux, improved LCD screen, and 24 iris increments from 12. Sony DCR-TRV950/ Sony DSR-PDX10 Sony DCR-VX2100 & Sony DSR-PD170 Both models have 1/3" CCD sensors while the PD150 has XLR audio inputs and independent iris and gain controls. The VX2000/PD150 sister models improved on the VX1000 in low light sensitivity and added LCD screen. These models gained wide-scale popularity when paired with Century Optics Mk1 or Mk2.
Century Optics designed the Mk1 fisheye lens just for the VX1000.
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It is also widely used by professional skateboarding videographers. The VX1000, introduced in 1995, was the first digital consumer MiniDV camcorder. Standard definition models Sony DCR-VX1000