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More details on the Sony full-featured yet light and compact PMW-100 handheld camcorder. The new Sony PMW-100 joins Sony’s XDCAM HD422 line-up as the smallest and lightest camera in the XDCAM family
“Advancements in digital imaging technology have enabled journalists and professional videographers to cover stories by using portable devices such as cell phones, DSLRs, and consumer camcorders,” said Tatsuro Kurachi, senior manager, Professional Solutions of America, Sony Electronics. “However, when compared to traditional shoulder-mount camcorders, there is still a significant gap in image quality, ease of editing, and data management. The PMW-100 achieves the best of both worlds, by recording full broadcast quality MPEG HD422 video within a hand-held form factor.”
Equipped with a newly developed 1/2.9-inch “Exmor” CMOS sensor, the camcorder delivers excellent picture performance and also achieves minimum illumination of 0.08lx. Featuring a 5.4-54mm (40-400mm in 35mm equivalent) zoom lens, the versatile PMW-100 allows users to work in virtually any production environment where mobility and flexibility is critical.
The camcorder offers a high level of flexibility using a variety of recording media including high
speed SxS PRO memory cards as well as SD cards, Memory Stick media, and XQD cards as an “emergency” secondary media. The new application software “SxS Memory Card Management Utility”* will provide additional operational convenience with SxS memory cards, such as data back-up functions and the life time indication of the card in use.
Focusing on a subject and reviewing recorded footage is simplified with the camcorder’s full color 3.5-inch WVGA (852×480) LCD, a much higher resolution than those found in other small handheld camcorders. The Slow & Quick Motion function lets users create artistic fast and slow-motion footage from 1 fps to 60 fps in 720p mode and from 1 fps to 30 fps in 1080p mode. The camera also incorporates HD/SD-SDI output, Composite Out, Genlock input, time code in/out, i.LINK (HDV/DV) in/out, and A/V Out.
Video Recording Format
UDF Mode (HD Recording)
MPEG HD422 (MPEG-2 422P@HL):
CBR, 50 Mb/s
MPEG HD420 (1440×1080, MPEG-2 MP@HL):
HQ mode (VBR, maximum bit rate: 35 Mb/s)
SP mode (CBR, 25 Mb/s) – playback only
LP mode (VBR, maximum bit rate: 18 Mb/s) – playback only
UDF Mode (SD Recording)
DVCAM (CBR, 25 Mb/s)
FAT Mode (HD Recording)
MPEG HD420 (1920×1080, MPEG-2 MP@HL):
HQ mode (VBR, maximum bit rate: 35 Mb/s)
SP mode (CBR, 25 Mb/s)
Fat Mode (SD Recording)
DVCAM (CBR, 25 Mb/s)
Audio Recording
UDF Mode (HD Recording)
MPEG HD422 (MPEG-2 422P@HL):
4 channels, 48KHz, 24-bit LPCM
MPEG HD420 (1440×1080, MPEG-2 MP@HL):
4 channels, 48KHz, 16-bit LPCM
UDF Mode (SD Recording)
DVCAM: 4 ch/16 bits/48 kHz
FAT Mode (HD Recording)
MPEG HD420 (1920×1080, MPEG-2 MP@HL):
2 channels, 48KHz, 16-bit LPCM
Fat Mode (SD Recording)
DVCAM: 2 channels, 48 KHz, 16-bit LPCM


PMW-100 Promotion Video
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