Part of the XDCAM HD422 Professional Disc system; the HD mobile unit is designed as an ENG/EFP complement for XDCAM HD422 optical camcorders, while also supporting legacy formats including MPEG IMX, DVCAM and 4:2:0 HD 24P content; features a built-in up/downconverter; provides multiformat (1080i/720P) recording flexibility, as well as HD/SD conversion and crossconversion during playback between 1080i and 720P. 201-930-7330www.sony.com /professional Booth: C11001
HD RECORDER AND CAMERA HEAD
Panasonic AG-HMR10/AG-HCK10
Recorder is equipped with an HD-SDI input and output; provides the flexibility of low-cost, SD memory card-based recording and full 1080 and 720 resolution capture in a small, portable unit; utilizing AVCHD, an MPEG-4 /AVC Hi Profile-based format, provides a near doubling of bandwidth efficiency with improved video performance over the older MPEG-2 compression used in HDV formats; camera head features three 1/4in native HD resolution MOS imagers; iris, focus, zoom control and power are supplied from the HMR10 recorder; cables connecting the camera to recorder available in lengths up to 10m. 201-392-4127www.panasonic.com /broadcast Booth: C3712, C3327
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