- 3 x 1/2″ Exmor CMOS Sensors
- 1920 x 1080 Up to 59.94i/p
- XAVC Intra/Long, MPEG, DVCAM
- 23.98p Native Recording
- Genlock & Timecode
- XDCAM EX Solid State Workflow
- SxS & SD Memory Cards
Sony’s PXW-X320 XDCAM Solid State Memory CamcorderĀ supersedes and improves on many of the features of the PMW-320K. Designed for the professional market, this ENG/EFP-style camera incorporates three 1/2″-type full-HD EXMOR CMOS sensors, solid state SxS workflow, advanced features, and shoulder-mount ergonomics. The PXW-X320 can record 10-bit video and 24-bit audio using the XAVC codec, and provides the options of XAVC Intra, XAVC Long, MPEG HD422, MPEG HD, MPEG IMX, and DVCAM for those requiring in-camera SD video recording.
The camera records a variety of frame rates from 23.98 native up to 59.94p. It features both genlock and timecode, and fits into an XDCAM EX workflow. It features a viewfinder with 960 x 540 resolution, 3D noise reduction for improved image quality, flash band reduction, a customizable user menu, and 2 x SDI outputs. The camera records to 2 x SxS media card slots, and can support a variety of media using optional adapters. You can also record HD using MPEG HD420 and SD using DVCAM to an SD media card slot.
Three 1/2″-type Exmor CMOS Sensors
Noise Reduction
Enhanced Flash Band Reducer
Robust, Nonlinear Recording Media, “SxS PRO” & “SxS-1”
- Compatible with ExpressCard/34 interface slot which is common on modern Windows PCs and Macs
- Uses PCI Express interface and achieves an extremely high “read” speed of 800 Mbps
- Low power consumption
- Highly reliable: Can resist shocks (up to 1500 G) and vibrations (up to 15 G)
- Affordability: SxS-1 media (introduced in late 2009) provides users with a lower cost alternative to SxS PRO media that offers the same high performance, but with an estimated 5-year life span when recording at full capacity once per day.
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