Sony DEV-5 Specification Guide

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Easy to find, Never lose the subject.
1920x1080 Full HD 60i recording 
and 7.1 MP still image capture
Geotagging with built-in GPS 
receiver
Capturing 1920 x 1080 resolution lets you record your 
memories in exceptional Full High Definition quality. 
Capable of 60i recording and playback via HDMI
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 on 
a compatible HDTV (cable sold separately) provides 
stunning clarity and incredible detail of your memories. 
At the same time, you can also capture up to 7.1MP still 
images so you never miss that decisive moment
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A built-in GPS receiver makes the DEV-5 an ideal 
choice for travelers. The receiver gives you the ability 
to view your current location on the viewfinder LCD 
map display, as well as “tag” your shooting locations. 
Tagged videos and still images can be reviewed and 
played back once downloaded to your PC using the 
supplied PMB (Picture Motion Browser) software
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Up to 20x Seamless Zoom in 3D 
mode with AutoFocus
Enjoy high magnification of up to 20x total zoom in 3D 
mode with the DEV-5 (or up to 10x optical zoom with the 
DEV-3).  Both models offer seamless zoom from 0.9x to 
maximum magnification so users will find it easy to frame 
their subjects.  With Autofocus, the subject will remain 
sharp in view through zooming unlike conventional 
zooming binoculars.  And, unlike conventional 
binoculars, the DEV-3 and DVE-5 also focus on subjects 
as close as 0.39" (1cm) when recording in 2D, and as 
close as 31.5" (80cm) when recording in 3D.
Optical SteadyShot
 image 
stabilization w/ Active Mode
Optical SteadyShot
 image stabilization with Active 
Mode compensates for greater degrees of camera 
shake to deliver stunningly smooth images, whether 
you’re simply observing through these unique binoculars 
or shooting in Full HD 3D or 2D video. Now you can 
capture life smoothly as it happens while walking and 
zooming in from wide to telephoto and back.
Ergonomic and Functional 
Design
These binoculars have been designed for the 
end-user in mind, with a grip block for optimized 
comfortable, fatigue-free viewing and shooting, 
dual record buttons and a manual dial for focus 
control. With the ability to view your subject and 
instantaneously record video and/or still photos 
with the same device you will lighten your load.
Long recording capability and 
Battery Display
Enjoy your surroundings with ease of mind knowing 
that, with your supplied NP-FV70 rechargeable 
battery pack, you can capture up to 2 hours and 
35 minutes of 2D recording on a single charge
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Remaining battery time is displayed in minutes on 
viewfinder LCD, so you’ll always be able to keep  
track of how much recording time is left.
Dual Back-illuminated “Exmor R” 
CMOS sensors for superb  
low-light video
Experience stunning low-light sensitivity with 
improved image clarity and drastically reduced 
grain with Sony’s back-illuminated “Exmor R” 
CMOS sensor. Designed for compact cameras 
and camcorders, the “Exmor R” sensor relocates 
the photo diodes above the support circuitry, 
maximizing the light gathering area per pixel  
so you can shoot with better results in lower  
lighting conditions.
Sony introduces the world’s first pair of digital recording binoculars 
capable of capturing full AVCHD
 (1920x1080) video in 2D or 3D. Both 
the DEV-5 and the DEV-3 have incredible 10x optical zoom for viewing 
or capturing video in 2D and 3D with the DEV-5 incorporating extended 
digital zoom up to 20x so you can get up close and personal without 
disturbing your subject. These are the only pair of binoculars that offer 
autofocus while zooming, allowing you to frame a shot and never miss 
memorable moments. Each model boasts Optical SteadyShot
 image 
stabilization, which reduces blur for crisp sharp images whether you’re 
just observing or when capturing stunning video.  These binoculars will 
change the way you see and remember life.
Digital Recording Binoculars
The world’s first
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 digital binoculars with HD video recording capability
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