Sony Ericsson PDW-530P Manuel D’Utilisation

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1-1 Features
Chapter
1
Overview
1-1 Features
The PDW-510/510P/530/530P is a camcorder for ENG 
1) 
and EFP
 2)
, in which a color video camera using 
2
/
3
-inch 
high-definition CCDs of a 16:9 aspect ratio and a 
Professional Disc drive are combined integrally. The 
camera’s CCDs have approximately 1,000,000 picture 
elements (pixels) (the number of effective pixels: 
approximately 500,000).
This unit adds a range of new functionality exploiting the 
capabilities of the optical disc to the established high 
image quality and resistance to vibration, dust, and 
moisture of the Betacam SP/SX camcorders.
1) ENG: Electronic News Gathering
2) EFP: Electronic Field Production
1-1-1 Principal Differences Between 
the PDW-510/510P and PDW-
530/530P
There are the following differences between the PDW-
510/510P and PDW-530/530P in the specifications of 
recording format, internal optical filters, and so on.
PDW-510/510P recording format and internal optical 
filters
PDW-530/530P recording format and internal optical 
filters
1)  For analog audio input, the effective bit length is maximum 20 bits.
The following characteristics are common to the PDW-
510/510P and PDW-530/530P.
1-1-2 Camera Features
2
/
3
-inch Power HAD EX CCDs
The three high sensitivity, low smear 
2
/
3
-inch Power 
HAD
1)
 EX CCDs provide a high image quality which is at 
the top of its class for a standard definition camcorder.
• The unit is switchable between a 16:9 aspect ratio wide 
image and 4:3 standard aspect ratio.
• You can select an interlaced scan mode or progressive 
scan mode (30 fps (frames
 
per second)
2)
 for the PDW-
510/530, 25 fps  for the PDW-510P/530P).
Recording 
format
DVCAM 
compatible 
recording
Video
25 Mbps
DVCAM format
Audio
16 bits, 48 kHz, 
4 channels
Recording 
time
85 minutes
Optical 
filters
Single integrated filter system for CC (color 
correction) and ND (neutral density)
Recording 
format
DVCAM 
compatible 
recording
Video
25 Mbps
DVCAM format
Audio
16 bits, 48 kHz, 
4 channels
Recording 
time
85 minutes
MPEG IMX 
compatible 
recording
Video
MPEG IMX 
compatible recording 
(4:2:2 high image 
quality video 
recording using 
MPEG2 intra frames)
Audio
16 bits or 24 bits
 1)
48 kHz sampling
4 channels
Recording 
time
50 Mbps: 45 minutes
40 Mbps: 55 minutes
30 Mbps: 68 minutes
Optical 
filters
Separate CC filters and ND filters; two filters 
can be used simultaneously