Sony HDW-F900R


Sony HDW-F900R
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Sony HDW-F900R HD CineAlta camcorder, offering 2.2 million pixels per colour, HDCAM recording and switchable between multiple frame rates including 50i, 59.94i, 23.98P, 24P, 25P and 29.97P

The HDW-F900R combines the imaging performance of the original HDW-F900 in a smaller, lighter chassis. Power consumption has been reduced, new features have been added and the new camcorder meets the latest EU environmental legislation.
The HDW-F900R features 12-bit A/D conversion, can record four channels of digital audio and provides HD-SDI output as standard. It joins the HDW-730S, HDW-750P and HDW-750PC camcorders within the HDCAM line-up.

Features:
  • FIT-Sensor with three 2/3"-FIT-CCDs
  • 1920x1080 Pixel
  • 12 Bit A/D conversion
  • Frame rates: 50i, 59.94i, 23.98P, 24P, 25P and 29.97P
  • HDCAM recording
  • Multi-Matrix function
  • ATW function (Auto Trace White)
  • Hyper-Gamma curves
  • Two optical filter wheels
  • 2 HD-SDI outputs
  • 2 XLR inputs for 4 channels of digital audio
  • Wireless Slot-in-receiver
  • Ergonomic design
  • Power consumption: 38W
  • Viewfinder not supplied




Sony HDW-F900R Brochure
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