Sony's PXW-X320L XDCAM Solid State Memory Camcorder supersedes and improves on many of the features of the PMW-320K. Designed for the professional market, this ENG/EFP-style camera incorporates three 1/2"-type full-HD EXMOR CMOS sensors, solid state SxS workflow, advanced features, and shoulder-mount ergonomics. The PXW-X320 can record 10-bit video and 24-bit audio using the XAVC codec, and provides the options of XAVC Intra, XAVC Long, MPEG HD422, MPEG HD, MPEG IMX, and DVCAM for those requiring in-camera SD video recording.
The camera records a variety of frame rates from 23.98 native up to 59.94p. It features both genlock and timecode, and fits into an XDCAM EX workflow. It features a viewfinder with 960 x 540 resolution, 3D noise reduction for improved image quality, flash band reduction, a customizable user menu, and 2 x SDI outputs. The camera records to 2 x SxS media card slots, and can support a variety of media using optional adapters. You can also record HD using MPEG HD420 and SD using DVCAM to an SD media card slot.
Features
Three 1/2"-type Exmor CMOS Sensors
Noise Reduction
Enhanced Flash Band Reducer
Robust, Nonlinear Recording Media, "SxS PRO" & "SxS-1"
The XDCAM EX series adopts high-speed SxS PRO and SxS-1 memory cards for its recording media, developed specifically for professional content creation applications with a number of key features:
- Compatible with ExpressCard/34 interface slot which is common on modern Windows PCs and Macs
- Uses PCI Express interface and achieves an extremely high "read" speed of 800 Mbps
- Low power consumption
- Highly reliable: Can resist shocks (up to 1500 G) and vibrations (up to 15 G)
- Affordability: SxS-1 media (introduced in late 2009) provides users with a lower cost alternative to SxS PRO media that offers the same high performance, but with an estimated 5-year life span when recording at full capacity once per day.
LCD Viewfinder
User Customizable Menu
Variety of Interfaces
Multiple-Format Recording
4-Channel Audio
Selectable Peaking
ALAC (Automatic Lens Aberration Compensation)
Optical ND Filters and Electrical CC Filters
Slow & Quick Motion Function
The PXW-X320 offers a powerful Slow & Quick Motion function--commonly known as 'over-cranking' and 'under-cranking' in film shooting--that enables users to create unique 'looks' or special effects with slow- and fast-motion images. The camera can capture images at frame rates selectable from 1 fps (frame per second) to 60 fps in 720P mode, and from 1 fps to 30 fps in 1080P mode in increments of 1 fps. For example, when viewed at 23.98P, images captured at 60 fps will appear 2.5 times slower than normal. Conversely, images captured at 4 fps will appear six times faster than normal.With the Slow & Quick Motion function of this camcorder, images are recorded natively without interpolating the frames. This means the quality of the slow- and fast-motion images is extremely high and incomparable to those created in the editing process. In addition, these slow- and quick-motion images can be played back immediately after shooting, without using any converters or processing on non-linear editing systems.
Image Inversion Function
Slow Shutter Function
Selectable Gamma Curves
Cache Recording Function
Shutter Angle Settings
Total Level Control System (TLCS)
Scene File System
Turbo Gain
Camera Metadata (HD Format Only)
Depth-of-Field Indicator
Brightness-Level Display
Histogram Indicator
Six Assignable Buttons
Adjustable Shoulder Pad
ATW & Hold Function
Wide Array of Interfaces
Digital Extender Function
Camera Remote Control
Sony PXW-X320 Specs
Imaging
Lens Mount | |
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Horizontal Resolution (TV Lines) | |
Built-In ND Filter | |
Gain | |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | |
Audio Recording | |
Video I/O | |
Audio I/O | |
Power I/O | |
Other I/O |
Environmental
Operating Temperature | |
Storage Temperature | |
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