Sony Announces New Prosumer HDV 1080i Camcorder
SAN DIEGO, Sept. 7, 2006 — Sony is expanding its high-definition camcorder line with the introduction of the HDR-FX7 1080i HDV camcorder, a model with three-chip ClearVID™ CMOS Sensor technology to deliver exceptional high-def video and the utmost in creative control. For videographers on the move, the new model sports a compact body design, weighing in at about three pounds. It is approximately 40 percent smaller and 25 percent lighter than Sony’s first prosumer HDV model.Like previous HDV models, the HDR-FX7 can record and playback both 1080i HDV and standard definition DV video on standard miniDV tapes. Recorded HDV video can be conveniently edited with a choice of available HDV, non-linear editing software. Its HDMI interface offers simple, one-cord connection to compatible display devices so you can just plug and play into instead of struggling with multiple cables.
The HDR-FX7 features a Carl Zeiss T* lens with a 20x optical zoom lens with Super SteadyShot optical image stabilization. The dual record function allows users to capture 1.2-megapixel still images and shoot video simultaneously, with the press of a button. It sports a high-resolution viewfinder and a high-resolution, 3.5-inch SwivelScreen LCD with Clear Photo Plus LCD technology. In addition to its superb high-def picture quality, the HDR-FX7 provides extensive manual controls for zoom, focus, shutter speed, white balance, iris, and gain.
The HDR-FX7 will be available in October for about ,500. Options will include a full line of accessories, including lights, lenses, microphones, InfoLithium batteries, chargers and cables.
