The Sony family of professional cameras has been expanded with a new lightweight compact model, the HXR-NX100 Profi which has an ergonomic design for comfortable shooting. This large-format digital movie camera with a 1" CMOS sensor manages to record video in Full HD resolution (1920 × 1080) and boasts a high-resolution, low noise, and of course, excellent image quality, even in low light conditions.
Here size definitely matters. The 1.0-type Exmor R CMOS sensor, the HXR-NX100 has much higher sensitivity than camcorders in its category. The 1.0 sensor is brighter, has higher resolution and offers more bokeh with a shallow depth of field than any other camcorder in its price range. This sensor has been developed specifically for professional use.
Documentaries, films, television commercials and much more! You'll be amazed by what you can do with this professional shoot camera from Sony. NX100 offers a step-change in imaging performance while support for multiple recording format capabilities, including XAVC-S 50Mb/s, AVCHD and DV file-based recording, delivers exceptional flexibility for all today’s Full HD workflows. Video can be recorded simultaneously and continuously on two SD / SDHC / SDXC cards for which the camera have two slots. Every good camera should be able to go to unimaginable places and shoot from all sorts of angles, allowing you to shoot out of hand. You can customise the viewfinder to meet your specific requirements while filming. If your viewfinder will not suffice, you can use the 3.5" display.
Sony developed a high quality, 29mm wide-angle G Lens with an aperture to F2.8 specifically for the NX100 to capture even the most expansive scenes with superb clarity. A 12x optical zoom is dramatically enhanced with Sony’s unique By Pixel Super Resolution Technology – which can enlarge the image by additional 24x while still preserving image quality. Zoom performance can also be doubled at any point with Digital Extender offering a maximum zoom capability of 48x.
Sony Corporation is a Japanese company founded in 1946. Its headquarters is located in Tokyo. Its beginnings were humble. The first product sold under the Sony brand was a transistor radio. It was those radios that played a pivotal role in the company's expansion in the 1960s and the world quickly began to associate Sony products with a reliably stellar price-performance ratio.
In the 1970s, Sony was severely affected by the global economic crisis. Many analysts considered the company effectively defunct and could see no future for it. However, they underestimated the famous Japanese perseverance and courage. The crisis was not a disaster for Sony; on the contrary, it served as a launching pad to even greater heights. The company recovered and soon changed the media landscape with the development of the CD and later the DVD. In the early 1990s, Sony achieved another major success with the introduction of the PlayStation gaming console. It is the gaming consoles that best represent the intersection of the three key areas in which the company operates today – electronics, video games, and the entertainment industry.
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