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  2. Sony camcorders - Wikipedia

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    Sony DXC-H10 is a small HDVS (high definition video system) point of view HD camera introduced in 1998 capable of recording 1000 TV lines of resolution and weighs 1.2 kg. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Sony HDR-HC1

  3. Camcorder - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the camcorder, a portable recorder and camera would be required. This is a Sony SL-F1 Betamax recorder and video camera. [2] Sony Betamovie BMC-110 (BMC-100P in PAL markets) is the first consumer camcorder. Released in 1983 for the Betamax format. It has no playback functionality and is only capable of recording.

  4. List of Sony Cyber-shot cameras - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Sony digital cameras made under the ... 3.0-inch LCD touch screen, 12.1 MP, 4× optical zoom, 720p HD Video) DSC-T99 (Aug 2010, 3.0 ...

  5. List of Sony E-mount cameras - Wikipedia

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    Full HD Video 4k Video Video duration limit S&Q Slow and Quick video DxOMark Low Light ISO Charging Hotshoe Latest firmware User level Announce date Release date Availability Sony NEX-3: NEX-3 (with Eye-Fi), NEX-3C (without Eye-Fi) CX75210 279 [1] α (Alpha) MILC: APS-C, 23.4×15.6mm (1.5×) CMOS, Exmor, 14.2 MP No touch to focus No touch menus ...

  6. List of large sensor interchangeable-lens video cameras

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    Camera Sensor size Crop factor [1] Lens Mount [2] Recording media [3] Codec Maximum video resolution ISO range Dynamic range (at native/peak ISO) Shutter type Anamorphic shooting Internal filters Frame rate(s −1) Arri: Alexa [4] Alexa Plus 23.76 x 13.37 mm 1.52 Arri PL: SxS card, T-link recorder (optional XR module upgrade) [5]

  7. CineAlta - Wikipedia

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    In June 1999, George Lucas announced that Episode II of the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy would be the first major motion picture to be shot 100% digitally. Sony and Panavision had teamed up to develop the High Definition 24p camera that Lucas would use to accomplish this, and thus the first CineAlta camera was born: the Sony HDW-F900 (also called the Panavision HD-900F after being "panavised").