The new HVR-Z5E camcorder G Lens is optimized to complement its advanced image sensor and image-processing technology.
Sony unveiled the new HVR-Z5E compact professional HDV camcorder with fixed G Lens system, native progressive recording capabilities and increased sensitivity for low-light conditions at IBC2008.
The new camcorder uses Sony’s new 1/3in ClearVid CMOS sensor system enhanced by Exmor technology. Exmor technology features a column-parallel analog-to-digital conversion technique and dual noise canceling, resulting in high-quality digital signals with low noise.
The camcorder’s G Lens incorporates Sony's optical design and quality control and has been optimized to complement the camcorder’s advanced image sensor and image-processing technology. This lens offers a wide 29.5mm angle lens and new 20X optical zoom as well as three ND filters (1/4, 1/16, 1/64) and independent focus, zoom and iris rings.
This eBook provides both new and veteran shooters an in-depth understanding of the technology that lies between the camera lens and the recording medium and how to maximize a camera's performance.
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