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Sony To Deliver XDCAM HD Pro Disc System In March 2006 To introduce a high-definition version of its tapeless acquisition system (October 04, 2005)

With more than 8,000 units of its XDCAM Professional Disc system already delivered worldwide, Sony will introduce a high-definition version of the optical technology in March 2006.

Since its launch at NAB 2004, the XDCAM system has become the fastest-growing tapeless acquisition system in the world. It is widely used by news organizations, videographers and for television production, especially in the reality TV genre. In addition, corporations, educational and government facilities, houses of worship and major sports teams are realizing the benefits of the XDCAM system?s tapeless workflow.

An HD version of the XDCAM system will enable producers to combine HD resolution with the same IT-based workflow enhancements available in the current XDCAM system, while maintaining compatibility with the same Professional Disc (PFD-23) media used in the current XDCAM system.



?Essentially, the XDCAM HD products will fill an important niche in the professional HD production marketplace, positioned between Sony?s entry-level HDV format and the high-end HDCAM and HDCAM SR formats,? said Bob Ott, vice president of optical and network products for Sony Electronics? Broadcast and Production Systems Division. ?As a result of this expanded ?HD toolkit,? Sony can now provide a full range of HD production options that meet the needs and budget of nearly every type of end user.?

Designed for program production, broadcast, the B&I market and indie production, the XDCAM HD products (one camcorder and two decks) will offer users the flexibility of recording 1080i video in three data recoding rates: 25 Mbps, plus 35 Mbps and 18 Mbps. The XDCAM HD camcorder will also feature 24P acquisition and native recording capabilities and be able to record four channels of 16-bit, 48 kHz uncompressed audio.

The XDCAM HD products record high-definition content to Sony?s Professional Disc media using a HD MPEG-2 Long GOP video compression codec. With the XDCAM HD system, users will be able to record up to two hours of content on the optical media. The camcorder will use three half-inch CCD 1.5 megapixel imagers and have a variety of lenses from major manufacturers including auto focus. In addition, a 2/3-inch to 1/2-inch lens adapter will be available.

The XDCAM HD products will maintain the current system?s unique features such as high-speed transfer of proxy A/V and high resolution data via MXF file transfer protocol, allowing users to realize both an SD and HD workflow with the same system.

The XDCAM HD products will support both HD and DVCAM recording, and the camcorder and deck will also playback both DVCAM and HD formats.

Pricing has not been finalized, but the camcorder is planned to be in the $20,000 range.


XDCAM HD - Main Features

Recording/Playback Formats
* HD Video: MPEG2 MP@HL 18/25/35Mbps
* SD Video: DVCAM (25Mbps)
* (Recording time: Approx. 120min@18Mbps, 90min@25Mbps, 60min@35Mbps)
* AUDIO: 4-channel, Uncompressed, 16-bit@48KHz sampling
* Proxy-AV: (same format as current XDCAM products)

i.LINK I/F
* DV stream output via the internal down-converter
* File Access Mode

Sony XDCAM HD Professional Disc Camcorder ? PDW-F330
* Three 1.5 megapixel, half-inch HD CCD Imagers
* HD/SD switchable(DVCAM mode)
* 16:9/4:3 switchable (DVCAM mode)
* 4-channel uncompressed audio recording
* 3.5-inch (viewable area, measured diagonally), color LCD monitor

Sony XDCAM HD Professional Disc Recorder ? PDW-F70
* HD-SDI Input/Output
* MPEG-2 MP@HL 18/25/35Mbps recording and playback

Sony XDCAM HD Professional Disc Viewer ? PDW-F30
* MPEG-2 MP@HL 18/25/35Mbps disc playback
* DVCAM playback compatibility


For further information visit Sony?s broadcast web site at  http://bssc.sel.sony.com/BroadcastandBusiness/index.shtml.

 


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