Sony DSR-PD177 (DSRPD177) 1/3-inch 3 Exmor CMOS Professional DVCAM Camcorder
The
DSR-PD177 DVCAM Camcorder records on MiniDV tape and has three 1 / 3
"ClearVid CMOS sensors with Exmor matrix and a G lens with 20x optical
zoom (f = 29.5 to 590 mm in 16:9 mode) equipped. It has the same chassis
as the HDV camcorder HVR-Z5E (including 3.2 "XtraFine LCD, approx
921,600 pixels), and is therefore compatible with the (optional) Compact
Flash Recorder HVR-MRC1K. Modern features
such as Shot Transition, "Smooth Slow Record" feature, and 25p
recordings can also be added. Of course, XLR is on board. PD177 The
customers should be addressed, which have no need for HD, and want to
continue to build on its longstanding workflow.
The DSR-PD177 is
simply the best standard definition handheld camcorder ever produced by
Sony. It uses the same chassis as the state-of-the-art HVR-Z5E HDV
Camcorder introduced in 2008 with many of the same advanced features,
including the all-new high performance Sony G-Lens which combines a
ClearVid array and advanced Exmor image-processing technology for class
leading picture quality and low light performance.
The weight
distribution and control layout of this chassis has set new ergonomic
standards for handheld operation, while operational flexibility is
further enhanced by support for the HVR-MRC1K Compact Flash Solid State
recorder. In every respect, the DSR-PD177 is a natural successor to the
legendary DSR-PD170P Camcorder for customers who need the highest
performance and latest technology but don't currently have a requirement
for High Definition.
DVCAM is the global standard for
professional Standard Definition acquisition introduced by Sony as a
higher performance, more reliable version of consumer DV while retaining
full compatibility. Its advantages are further extended by a
comprehensive product range, including Master Series VTRs tailored to
broadcast requirements. Typical DVCAM applications range from wedding
videography to corporate video and broadcast television. It is the
ultimate ubiquitous digital broadcast and professional tape format.