Sony : odwp.product_information.title : hdw-650p (hdw650p) : united kingdom
HDW-650P
HDCAM has become the format of choice around
Features
the world for high quality HD programming across
a wide range of production genres. Since launch
over 43,000 HDCAM camcorders and VTRs have
Choice of HD Recording Formats, includ-
been purchased, and year-by-year Sony has con-
ing both interlaced and progressive
tinued to strengthen the line-up to offer new cre-
The HDW-650P offers a choice of video formats for
both frame rates and scanning mode. Acquisition
For 2008, Sony has added a new camcorder to the
of pictures at a resolution of 1920 x 1080 in 50i,
The HDW-650P incorporates the latest develop-
Three 2/3-inch HD Power HAD FX CCDs
ments in acquisition technology to capture breath-
taking HD images. It can record pictures in 1080/
The HDW-650P is equipped with three 2/3-inch
50i and 59.94i interlace mode, as well as in 1080/
type 2.2-megapixel HD CCDs, which are also used
25P where a natural ’film look’ is required.
in Sony’s class leading HDC-1500 HD Camera.
The camcorder features three newly developed
Based on Sony’s Power HAD FX sensor technology
2/3-inch type Power HAD FX CCDs, a 14-bit A/D
and the latest on-chip lens structure, the
converter, and a state-of-the-art DSP LSI signal
HDW-650P offers a high sensitivity of F11 at 59.94
processing. This provides extremely wide tonal re-
production, as well as a high sensitivity of F12 at
50 Hz. A signal-to-noise ratio of up to 59dB is
realised using a newly developed noise-suppres-
Superb Signal-to-noise Ratio
A signal-to-noise ratio of 59dB can be achieved by
The HDW-650P is equipped with many useful fea-
activating the Noise Suppression (NS) mode of the
tures as standard - including a 3.5-inch colour
HDW-650P, which helps to reduce the high-fre-
LCD screen located on the inside panel - all pack-
quency noise elements of video signals using
aged into a well-balanced, reliable chassis.
Sony’s advanced digital processing technology.
Other benefits include two HD-SDI outputs, a
14-bit A/D Conversion
down-converted SD output, selectable gamma
characteristics (HyperGamma), interval recording,
The HDW-650P incorporates high-performance
picture cache recording, and a slow shutter func-
14-bit A/D conversion so that images captured by
tion - all provided as standard. Addition of an op-
the high-performance CCDs can be processed with
tional colour or monochrome viewfinder and an
optional ECM series microphone completes the
This high-resolution A/D conversion allows mid- to
dark-tone areas of the picture to be faithfully re-
produced. Thanks to the 14-bit A/D converter,
pre-knee signal compression in highlighted areas
can be eliminated, and the camera can clearly
reproduce a high-luminance subject at a 600%
buffered in the camcorder’s memory before the
Rec. start button is pressed (when in Standby
This ensures that action up to eight seconds be-
3.5-inch* LCD
fore the Rec. start button was pressed will still be
captured. Cache recording works even before the
A large, easy-to-view, colour LCD screen on the
tape is inserted into the drive - helping to prevent
HDW-650P camcorder’s side panel enables operat-
the loss of any unexpected, yet important events.
ors to instantly review recorded footage - as well
as access the camera’s set-up menus, and view
status indications such as the four channels of au-
Slow Shutter*
dio and the remaining time available from the
The shutter speed of the HDW-650P is selectable
down to a 16-frame period (in 2-, 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-,
New Audio Capability: Digital Wireless
During this frame period, electrical charges accu-
mulate on the CCDs, which dramatically increases
Microphone Receiver
sensitivity. This helps camera operators to shoot
The HDW-650P is compatible with a range of mi-
The Slow Shutter function also allows operators to
use shutter speeds longer than the frame rate, for
It is equipped with a slot to accommodate the
enhanced shooting creativity. For example, when
DWR-S01D* digital wireless microphone receiver,
shooting a moving object, to create intentional
which provides two-channel audio with stable and
secure transmission tolerant to interference.
*Requires a software upgrade, planned to be
The status of the digital wireless microphone sys-
tem can be monitored through both the camcord-
er’s viewfinder and the LCD display. Other Features Provided as Standard
ECM-680S/678/674, are also available as options.
• Four types of HyperGamma characteristic as
standard: HyperGamma 1, 2, 3, and 4. Oper-
*The DWR-S01D will be available in spring 2009
ators can select the best-suited preset gamma
curve depending on the scene being shot and
their desired ’look’ for the image. Well-balanced Compact Body
• Supports AES/EBU Digital Audio input, in addi-
The ergonomic design of the HDW-650P provides
tion to microphone input, +48 V microphone
optimum weight balance, allowing users to enjoy
comfortable hand-held operation. Because its
• Trigger REC function (HD-SDI Remote Func-
centre of gravity is located roughly at the centre
point of the shoulder pad, operating the camera
for long periods on the shoulder causes less strain
on the supporting arm. The HDW-650P’s light
body weighs just 4.2 kg (9 lb 4 oz). Benefits Down-conversion Capability Superb High Definition pictures
The HDW-650P is equipped with a built-in down-
The HDW-650P acquires pictures in 1080-line res-
conversion system as standard. Down-converted
olution, providing an unforgettable High Definition
pictures can be output via SD-SDI for SD post
viewing experience for your audience. Increased marketability of your Picture Cache Recording programmes
The HDW-650P offers a picture cache recording
HDCAM has achieved an enviable reputation for
quality, and programmes shot in HDCAM are ac-
Up to eight seconds of audio and video are
cepted by many of the world’s most prestigious
broadcasters. Shooting in HDCAM opens up new
opportunities for international co-production and
distribution opportunities. And even when down-
converted to SD, pictures from HDCAM camcord-
ers will look noticeably better than those origin-
Peace of mind for High Definition post production Differentiation in a crowded market
Over 43,000 HDCAM VTRs and camcorders are in
use worldwide, and the number of post houses
HDCAM camcorders have built an unrivalled repu-
equipped with HDCAM grows every day. You can
tation for the production of the very best in quality
relax in the knowledge that there is an HDCAM fa-
programming, helping establish HDCAM as the
cility close by to add the finishing touches to your
preferred High Definition format worldwide. In
today’s multi-channel world, shooting with the
HDW-650P ensures that your pictures stand out to
Easy integration with Standard Definition Ease-of-use for minimum re-training
shooting HDCAM, with many of them using exist-
The latest in a long line of digital camcorders from
ing SD suites for post production. This approach
provides many advantages. These include the
design and familiar operation for which Sony cam-
lower cost associated with SD post production,
and the benefit of retaining an exceptionally high
HDW-650P, you avoid expensive operational re-
quality HDCAM original recording for future
training and can generate great pictures from day
Technical Specifications --General--
5.9 kg (13 lb) (with VF, Mic, BCT-40HD cassette tape, BP-GL95 battery)
35 W (with 12 V DC supply, when recording, LCD monitor off)
--Input/output connectors--
BNC type x1, HDSDI/SDSDI: 0.8 Vp-p, unbalanced
Mini-jack x2, 8 O, -8 to -18 dBs variable
4-pin x1, 11 to 17 V DC, maximum rated current 0.5 A
12-pin x1, 11 to 17 V DC, maximum rated current 0.7 A
XLR type 3-pin (Female) x2, -60 dBu/+4 dBu/AES/EBU (0 dBu = 0.775
XLR type 5-pin (Female) x1, -50 dBu (LPF ON)
BNC type x1, VBS/Y (component): 1.0 Vp-p, 75 O, unbalanced
BNC type x1, HD-SDI: 0.8 Vp-p, unbalanced
--VTR section--
For 59.94i format: 40 minutes (using BCT-40HD)
For 50i/25PsF format: 48 minutes (using BCT-40HD)
Approx. 5 minutes (using BCT-40HD video cassette)
Sony HDCAM cassette BCT-6HD/12HD/22HD/32HD/40HD
Y: 74.176 MHz (59.94i), 74.25 MHz (50i) Pb/Pr: 37.088 MHz (59.94i), 37.125
10 bits/sample (8 bits sample for compression processing)
--Audio performance (with standard playback machine)--
Less than 0.08% (at 1kHz, reference level)
--Camera section (Performance)--
CC filter (electric) A : Cross filter, B : 3200K, C : 4300K, D : 6300K
ND filter (optical) 1: Clear, 2: 1/4 ND, 3: 1/16 ND, 4: 1/64 ND
54 dB (Noise suppressor off. 59 dB when noise suppressor is on.)
1/100, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 (s) (at 59.94i format)
1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 (s) (at 50i format)
1/33, 1/50, 1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 (s) (at 25PsF)
-6dB/-3dB/0dB/3dB/6dB/9dB/12dB/18dB/24dB/30dB/36dB/42dB
Accessories Batteries and Power Supplies Viewfinders HDVF-C35W Mixers, Switchers & Recorders UWP Wireless Series DWR-S01D DWR-S01D DWR-S01D DWR-S01D Lapel (ECM-series) ECM-680S Viewfinders and Hoods HDVF-20A LC-DS300SFT
Hard shell carrying case for Digital Betacam
WL-800 Series Transmitters WRT-822B WRT-822B
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