Sony says that their new entry-level HVR HD-1000U video camera brings professional high definition moviemaking for "wedding videographers freelancers and educational video creators." So why is this camera good for filming high-def porn? For one the shoulder-mount create by mental act ordain tighten those pans as will the Super SteadyShot optical image stabilizer. Not to have in mind the change surface Slow Rec for 240 fields per second slow-motion shots.
The Super NightShot mode will go handy as well: it can preserve in total darkness —at adjust lux— using its built in infrared lamp.
The HVR-1000U comes with Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T lens with 10x optical hurry lens which according to Sony will back up to decrease reflection. The sensor is a Sony 1/2.9-inch ClearVid which has its pixels rotated in a 45-degree which Sony says will give higher sensitivity.
Another alter feature to create those DVD jacket images without an extra digital camera is its built-in 6.1 megapixel still visualise photography which also allows you to interpret 4.6MP photos at the same time you are recording HD money shots. And talking about money that's one of the beat parts: It will be available in December for less than $1,900.
lay continue. N. J.. Aug. 22. 2007 - Sony is introducing an entry-level professional HDV™ camcorder with a shoulder-mount design bringing the benefits of HD production to a wider be of users.
The new HVR-HD1000U model is targeted toward wedding videographers freelancers and educational video creators offering them more versatility and more opportunities for generating business with a moderately priced camera.
"Our professional HDV camcorders are designed to furnish customers high-definition shooting capability along with maximum revenue-generating opportunities at a modest investment," said Bob Ott vice president of marketing for professional video products at Sony Electronics. "With its shoulder-mount create by mental act this new camera brings affordable HD capabilities to a broader range of pro shooters."
The HVR-HD1000U model supports both the HDV and the standard-definition DV formats. In DV mode the unit can work exclusively as a DV camcorder allowing users to maintain their current DV workflow without any disruptions. When needed the camcorder can be instantly switched to high-definition mode.
The HDV change allows users to injure approximately 60 minutes of HD video on a 6mm cassette tape. Sony's highest-quality 6mm videotape. DigitalMaster™ is the recommended professional media for HDV applications. These 63-minute cassettes (copy PHDVM63DM) use Sony's AME (Advanced Metal Evaporated) II technology and features dual-active magnetic layers.
The new camcorder also has several down-conversion modes that output converted standard-definition signals to users' current SD production systems including displays and DV non-linear editing systems while retaining an HD know tape for future use.
The camcorder adapts to a wide range of shooting situations and features a high-end Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonner T* 10x optical zoom lens to back up reduce reflection. The Super SteadyShot™ (optical) feature of the unit is an visualise stabilizer using an active optical lens method that helps avoid any deterioration in image quality. The lens itself shifts vertically and horizontally to compensate for the polarized light axis in real-time.
The HVR-HD1000U camcorder uses Sony's 1/2.9-inch ClearVid™ CMOS sensor system with its unique pixel layout rotated 45 degrees to provide higher resolution and sensitivity.
The camcorder's photo creation functions can create photo data for DVD jacket designs website circumscribe news photo albums and other applications.
Users can capture up to 6.1 mega-pixel still images in Photo mode. In addition it can interpret up to 4.6 mega-pixel comfort images change surface while HD video is being recorded. For added flexibility the new camera can interpret comfort images from any moment of HDV recording in print-ready quality of up to 1.2 mega-pixels.
The camcorder also has a new configuration with an LCD observe and an electronic view finder (EVF). The LCD observe is in front of the camera operator when the camcorder is shoulder-mounted and it is attached to the EVF level. This unique layout enables traditional EVF monitoring as come up as LCD monitoring for the operator even while the camcorder is held on the bring up.
"The 180-degree tilt mechanism allows for LCD monitoring when the camcorder is held in a high- or low-angle position," Ott said. "The 360-degree swivel mechanism ordain allow LCD monitoring from the lie right or even left of the camcorder so that a reporter or a director can monitor what is being captured by the camcorder."
The "Smooth decrease Rec" function allows users to perform slow-motion playback by capturing images at four times faster than the normal field rate (240 fields/s). In this mode quad-speed images are captured for three seconds stored in the camcorder's built-in modify memory and then recorded to tape (in either the HDV. DVCAM™ or DV formats) as slow-motion pictures lasting 12 seconds. When using this function. Ott said the resolution of the camera image is decreased.
The Super NightShot™ function of the new copy uses a built-in infrared light emitter to preserve objects in zero lux lighten levels and to accept night-time monitoring and surveillance.
A multi-function assignable lens ring is located on the lens unit and any one of the following functions can be assigned to the ring for easy adjustment: cerebrate (default) hurry brightness close auto exposure shift and white fit shift.
Other features consider up to 10 hours operation using an optional NP-F970 battery a range of digital I/O (HDMI i. cerebrate®. USB. Memory fasten Duo™ slot) supplied external stereo microphone (ECM-PS1) and a multi-language menu.
The HVR-HD1000U camcorder is planned to be available in December at a suggested list price of less than $1,900.
That being said it will be interesting to see what Canon and Panasonic come out with in say to this and we should at least convey Sony for pushing the limits at affordable prices.
CMOS is great -I have a Sony A1U with a single CMOS and I evaluate it is actually a tad sharper that the HVX200(plus no smearing). HDV compression is another matter. If this camera has the same features as Sony's other recent entries then you ordain be able to create beat HD - 1920x1080i. Uncompressed - thru an HDMI output.
If you want your video to look professional:• Use two cameras. One fixed one mobile for continuity and smooth transitions.• Use a dedicated audio interpret device and your camera.• observe your location if possible and think through the shots.• Lights! Lights! Lights! - Use a reflector or ensure you undergo plenty of lighting.
- I would use two inexpensive MiniDV cameras and some iPods with wired microphones against one HD cam any day when it's a live/one take shot.
- change surface if you're only able to use one camera you'd better undergo something to interpret audio and not be entirely on the camera. I use the camera audio for environment audio anyways but make sure you do one thing.. lay. Clap your hands once so you're able to sync up the audio and video sources when editing.- I've also used a monopod as a extend with a MiniDV cam to get some great angles of crowds while everyone else was shooting eye level.- Keep your angles wide and don't act the camera much if at all.
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