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High Definition Field Cameras

The quality of video cameras today is outstanding. Advances in technology have made High Definition video beautiful and affordable. We have 3 cameras for field production, but we can get any camera you need for your event.

Sony EX3

The PMW-EX3 compact camcorder with an interchangeable lens system incorporates three 1/2-inch type Exmor™ Full HD CMOS sensors, each with an effective pixel count of 1920 x 1080, delivering stunning-quality HD images in 1080P, 720P, and 1080i HD resolutions. A rich variety of features for creative shooting are incorporated into this camcorder such as “Slow & Quick Motion”, which is also describe the imagecommonly known as “over-cranking” and “under-cranking”, selectable gamma curves, slow-shutter, interval recording and the Picture Profile™ feature. Additionally, the PMW-EX3 has an interchageable lens, which allows for the addition of our 2/3 inch High Def lens, giving us great distance in event situations.

 

Panasonic HDX 900

This full 2/3" DVCPRO HD camcorder records pristine 100Mbps HD images in any of 11 video 
formats, encompassing 60Hz and 50Hz production. The versatile, cost-effectivecamera provides higher-quality 4:2:2 intra-framdescribe the imagee recording that holds up through layers of special effects, graphic overlays and constant editing and processing. With 1080i, 720p, 24p and 25p capabilities, the AJ-HDX900 is perfect for long-form HD programming.

 

 

 

 

Panasonic HVX200

The Panasonic AG-HVX200 is a P2-based camera that is compatible with DVCPRO HD, DVCPRO50, DVCPRO25 and consumer DV recording standards. Offering the vast advantages of P2HD describe the imagesolid-state acquisition as well as a miniDV tape mechanism for shooting in SD, the HVX200 is ideal for transitioning from an older standard definition, tape-based infrastructure to a file-based, high definition production. This is a small, lightweight camera that is versitile and has good image quality.