The PDW-F75 deck and the new dual-layer, 50GB Professional Disc media offer greater recording capabilities and more long-term archiving options.
Sony expanded its XDCAM HD Professional Disc system with new models to strengthen the optical disc workflow at NAB2007.
The new models include the PDW-F355 camcorder, the PDW-F75 deck and the PDW-U1 drive unit, as well as the PFD50DLA, a new dual-layer 50GB optical disc.
The PDW-F355 camcorder uses a 1/2in imager and delivers 24P genlock capabilities out of the HD-SDI output, for multicamera shoots, as well as the ability to downconvert with edge cropping. The new dual-layer 50GB Professional Disc also supports longer record times.
A live and play function allows users to do clean, live switching between camera output and playback of pre-recorded content.
The PDW-F75 deck and the new dual-layer 50GB Professional Disc media offer greater recording capabilities and more long-term archiving options.
The deck supports DVCAM recording through an SD baseband input with the use of the PDBK-104 option board connected to an SD-SDI or composite input. The PDW-F75 also supports SD closed-captioning, and has an additional REC select menu, which can be triggered through the HD-SDI input for video assist applications.
The new XDCAM PDW-U1 drive has single- and dual-layer disc capabilities and offers read and write functions. This external drive works with both the XDCAM SD and HD systems.
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