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Sony XDCAM EX -- a bunch of pics
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From the Sony press conference; pretty sloppy, quick and dirty -- but better than nothing.
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Cheers Chris, Very very interesting,
and from what we've read here - http://www.dpreview.com/news/0704/07...cardformat.asp It looks like there will be a new line of EX camcorders. Still think it looks very ugly, but oh well, lets wait to see some real specs and video. Joe |
Wow, I'm excited to see more about this.
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bloody big......
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That push-pull focus ring says that you can manually control it with a proper infinity stop. If so, double-yay. Now, this may sound unfair, but does anyone else think it's slightly 'unfinished'? - The rear panel looks a bit lacking in protection (no door over the level knobs - A power input that's up in the air ready to drape cables in the wrong place - A nude and exposed FW port (the Z1's got it upturned in a way that keeps stuff out and cables don't get clonked) - A new sort of battery? - There's a user assigned button under the lens as well as the shutter and whitebal buttons. Any others? - There's a TC/Userbit Duration area on the top panel - would there be a button for "bumping the timecode up one roll" even though there's no such things as rolls any more? :) - The viewfinder looks very chunky, maybe it's required for extra strength as it slides fore and aft; which leads to the question of a quasi shoulder mount option? - It's as if the layout of the buttons were arranged to sort of match a shoulder-mounted camera, even though remaining a 'sausage on a stick' sort of camera. The CineAlta logo is definitely saying 'I am NOT an HDV camera'. Good to see things like Shot Transition have made it. But if it's to be a Z1 with a better lens, a bigger sensor for DoF, XDCAM-HD performance, I think I gotta have one. |
i certainly hope its not unbalanced like the Z1.. that and the hand grip on the Z1 made it virtually unusable to use by hand for extended periods.Ive got BIG hands, and its still doesnt fit snugly... i found my hand is overtly opened wider than is comfortable..
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Very ugly camera. Hopefully the specs will be nice.
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wonder if theyll release one without SDI??
that should alleviate pricing issues on the outset.. by having SDI, one can only assume it wil be hitting the 10 to 15k mark (AUD) |
I actually think this camera looks quite nice - certainly nicer than the HVX200.
It somehow reminds me of a modern retro take on some of the old 16mm clockwork cameras. I'm guessing this is a non-working prototype??? Chris? |
Bob Ott of Sony told me that the price is TBD, but will be "under $8,000 USD."
Remember folks this is just a non-working prototype, a mock-up... maybe they're not finished with it yet. |
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Ugly yes, and agree looks unfinished, maybe looking for last minute reaction? Yes, my first impression was something V1 in size as well. More comparable to a Canon XH-G1/A1 in size (and maybe weight). Larger sensor, not HDV, and flash memory that can hold an hour's worth of video, (and maybe priced very close to a XHG1?) I think I found my second camera.
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Looking at the buttons on the outside it has all the user interface control surfaces exactly as I'd dream the perfect handheld camera. The back end does look a little "chopped off" - but with no tape transport to accomodate, why make it longer just for the sake of it?
I'm interested to see a "release" button near the record trigger... |
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I'm wondering if this is the final form factor, or a rough prototype. It looks kind of cobbed together from lots of different parts -- including a mix of professional shoulder cams, handicams and Sony consumer and pro offerings. Like it can't quite make up its mind what kind of camera it is.
Sony could save a lot of bulk by getting rid of that built-in (stereo?) FX-1-style microphone, using a HANDYCAM-style operational switch/trigger, and dropping the top-mounted handle a bit. I agree with the comment about the battery mounting. I'd think a traditional vertical mount would be less susceptible to getting jarred loose. Do we know for certain yet if this is CCD or CMOS? Sony's press releases all talk about the "XD-CAM eX SERIES of cameras." That makes me wonder if this is the "Z1" of the XD-CAM world (using CCDs, perhaps?) and we'll see a slimmed-down CMOS-based "V1" version in the future? (One can hope....) |
Sweet deal. I like my cams ugly and mean.
I can't wait to say goodbye to tapes. Thanks for all the pics and news. |
Hey.... is that a REMOVABLE lcd screen?
Oh, never mind. I figured it out. Looks like it swings underneath the built-in microphone. |
Looks dandy. Go Sony for *not* making this a "Sony Mega-Memory Stick" format or something.
Cinealta, eh? Hmm.. don't dilute that brand! How much is this sucker? I wouldn't mind being able to say I owned a "CineAlta" camera ;) |
Ugly? Its just kind of lumpy -compared to what were used to. Its just a slightly new form factor we haven't seen before. The shape might make it handle better - erognomics. Better sony spend the money on a cam producing the resulting picture quality then spend the any $ on making the design look sexy.
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Regarding price and availability, the exact quotes from the presentation were "by the end of the year" and "under $8,000".
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The pd170 I use when loaded with the WA lens, light, and mics weighs 10 pounds.
IMO these cams work very well with shoulder supports, monopods, and of course tripods. I care nothing for handheld. I think the large battery in the back will make the cam better balanced than the pd170 with the WA lens, light and mics, so all will be good. I can't wait until the clients start asking for HD in my area, so I can have a reason to switch from SD to HD. |
It's the one I've been waiting for. Gorgeous!!! Thanks for the pics.
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If the 1/2 inch sensors give the low light performance for receptions and concert work that we've been missing since the VX2000 series of cameras, there will be an FX 7 for sale quicker than you can say "Ebay"
This is exciting news! Cheers Vaughan |
Ditto..........
The only reason i haven't upgraded my PD170 yet was because i'm just not happy with the V1 / Z1. Plus, i like the option of shoulder mount! |
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I note from other illustrations - http://www.dvuser.co.uk/content.php?CID=158 - about 1/4 way down page - that the LCD slides fore and aft, which would lead me to conclude that a shoulder mount would be an option, or better still 'an excellent third party opportunity'. I'm getting to like the look - it's a bit like the Aeron chair, form following function and all that, but I really hope Sony rethink the battery position - the whole rear panel in fact. Currently it looks like the camera's wearing a fanny pack... |
This camera was probably thought of as a 3 CMOS camera, on the camera's computer rendition, on the lower right side, you can see: "3CMOS" ...of course, the lens also says it's a Canon, and on the article below the picture, they say it's going to be a Fujinon...
Can't wait to see it at work! |
My god this looks like it could be the dream camera for my film, but I'll never get it, I can barely afford a Canon A1 as it is.
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Anyone know if it's a fixed lens?
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It will have a lens made by Canon or Fujinon (Fujinon being what the mock-up has). The prototype mock-up certainly has a "release" button on the servo handgrip... whether that's a lens release, and whether there would ever be any other lenses available for what certainly looks like a non-standard mount is another matter entirely!
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It is most definitely a fixed-lens camera. The "release" button on the servo handgrip allows it to be rotated through 90 degrees. You can then position the handgrip at any angle that's comfortable for you to use.
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