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Handycam is a line of camcorders made by Sony and introduced in 1985. Handycam was first used as the name of the first Video8 camcorder in 1985, replacing Sony's previous line of Betamax-based models of camcorders. The name was intended to emphasize the "handy" palm size nature of the camera, made possible by the then-new miniaturized tape format.
macOS ships with a UVC driver included since version 10.4.3, [6] updated in 10.4.9 to work with iChat. [7] Windows Windows XP has a class driver for USB video class 1.0 devices since Service Pack 2, as does Windows Vista and Windows CE 6.0. A post-service pack 2 update that adds more capabilities is also available. [8] Windows 7 added UVC 1.1 ...
The Sony HDR-FX1, introduced in late 2004, was the first HDV 3 CCD camcorder to support 1080i (1440 × 1080 resolution with 4:2:0 color sampling). The Sony HVR-Z1U is the "professional" version of this camera with additional features such as balanced XLR audio inputs, DVCAM recording, and extended DSP capabilities (i.e. cine/gamma controls).
Sony FDA-EV1S viewfinder accessory Flash accessory 1080 mAh NP-FW50 269 g 1920 x 1080 No 4k video 30 min video duration limit NO S&Q Slow and Quick video 1079 DxOMark Low Light ISO Battery can only be charged in external charger Smart Accessory Terminal 2 1.02 Midrange 2011-08-24 2011-09 Discontinued Sony NEX-7: NEX-7, Hasselblad Lunar,
Sony Handycam NEX-VG20 / Sony Handycam NEX-VG20E - ARW 2.3.0 (lossy delta-compression) [3] Sony Handycam NEX-VG30 / Sony Handycam NEX-VG30E - ARW 2.3.0 (lossy delta-compression) [3] Sony Handycam NEX-VG900 / Sony Handycam NEX-VG900E - ARW 2.3.0 (lossy delta-compression) [3] Sony XCD-SX710CR - (8 bit/10 bit) Sony XCD-SX910CR - (8 bit/10 bit)
Released in March 2011, the Sony NEX-FS100 is the first professional NXCAM camcorder capable of 1080p50/p60 recording; [57] consumer-grade HandyCam NEX-VG20 followed in August 2011. [ 58 ] Sony CyberShot WX50, with AVCHD video recording.
While there is no official support or drivers by Sony to run the PlayStation Eye on other platforms such as personal computers, there are community-supported drivers available for Mac OS, [fn 3] Linux, [fn 4] and NetBSD [fn 5] and a commercially available driver for Windows. [fn 6] A video capture and analysis application is available for ...
This container is used primarily on Windows-based computers, though Sony offers two tapeless recorders, the HDD-based HVR-DR60 [28] and the CompactFlash-based HVR-MRC1K, [29] for use with DV/HDV camcorders that can record in DV-AVI format either making a file-based copy of the tape or bypassing tape recording altogether. Panasonic AVCHD ...