Sony HXR-MC50P
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Sony HXR-MC50P
Features
Design and Ergonomics
Weighing 670g with the battery and with dimensions of 85 x 144 x 244 mm, the Sony HXR-MC50P features a 3.5 inch-type, XtraFine LCD display, providing 1920 x 480 pixels resolution viewing clarity.
With an extremely high resolution of 921k dots, which is 3x the resolution of regular camcorder LCDs, the Xtra Fine LCD touchscreen displays your shots with incredible levels of photo-realistic detail and rich, vivid colours. The screen’s high contrast and wide viewing angle ensures you can see things clearly, even outdoors in bright daylight.
Lens and Audio-visual Quality
The Sony G Lens features a 10X optical zoom as well as a Digital Zoom of 120x.
Capturing High definition footage of 4150K megapixel resolution and photos 12 megapixel resolution, the HXR-MC features a HD: Dolby Digital 2ch / 5.1ch audio format.
The Sony G Lens features premium optical construction plus technologies like Extra Low Dispersion (ED) glass to assure brilliantly clear images with good detail, colour and contrast at all focal lengths
The camcorder’s microphone captures 5.1 channel surround sound that can be enjoyed through your home theatre system’s speakers. It’s a great way of adding an extra dimension of realism to your footage, immersing you in the middle of what’s happening on screen.
Recording System Features
This camera records in high definition to Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark2), Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo HX SD / SDHC / SDXC Memory Card which means users store their video footage onto small, interchangeable and reusable media. Recording direct to memory cards means there are no moving parts in the recording section, which means that the video camera is exceptionally resistant to impact and tough conditions and the use of memory card recording media is in part responsible for the ultra compact build achievable with flash memory video cameras. Memory cards are also easy to store and to use as archive material.This camera has a built-in internal memory of 64GB, which will store 7 hours and 20 minutes of High Defintiion.
Technology Features
The Exmor R CMOS sensor uses a back-illuminated design that allows more light to reach the receptors than conventional sensors resulting in less grainy, noisy looking pictures and higher image quality in low light situations. It is also a full HD sensor.
The ClearVid CMOS sensor ensures clearer, detail-packed images, whether you’re shooting video or stills. The sensor’s high resolution and excellent sensitivity, achieved with Sony’s unique pixel layout technology, delivers beautiful images with vivid colour, excellent contrast and low picture noise.
Optical SteadyShot (Active) mode uses a camera shake correction angle 10 x wider than conventional image stabilisers to reduce camera shake. Now you can shoot smoother movie footage while chasing children or strolling around sightseeing.
This Handycam model has a Quick Start-up feature, which allows you to just flip open the LCD and you’re ready to shoot in less than a second.
Connectivity
USB 2.0 High Speed
Included Accessories
AC Adaptor: AC- 8.4 V
Rechargeable Battery Pack NP-FV100
AV Cable: Yes
Application Software: Picture Motion Browser
USB Cable: Yes
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