
Cámaras de video

Sony DXC-M3
Vintage 1985 3 Tube Sony DXC-M3 Cámara de video de transmisión analógica Pro Studio Cámara de vídeo saticon color MF Vídeo analógico Detalles del modelo Tubos saticon de campo mixto de 3 2/3", resolución 750l 57db s/n, generador de caracteres incorporado, blanco automático/negro Visor electrónico * Videocámara portátil, color, PAL. Tipo Saticon 2/3". CVBS solamente. Consumo de energía de 16 W. Accesorios acoplables. Fuente de alimentación nominal de 12 voltios 2 amperios Hecho en Japón.

Cámara Sony
Modelo CCD -TR416 Handycam Video 8 x
Marca Sony
Tecnología de conectividad Infrared
Características especiales Infrared, Lightweight
Tamaño de pantalla 3.5 Pulgadas
Zoom óptico 18
Tipo de videocámara Cámara deportiva
Tipo de lente Zoom
Factor de forma Handheld
Peso del artículo 1.7 Libras
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Construcción ligera
180 x zoom digital
Color visor
Capacidad de vídeo nocturna por infrarrojos
Seis modos de exposición programadas

Cámara Canon Modelo XL1
The XL1 features an exclusive XL lens-mount system which, when used with an optional EF mount adapter, allows the camcorder to utilize a range of Canon’s extensive lineup of EF lenses for EOS 35mm cameras. It also accommodates an optional 1.6x XL extender which increases lens magnification by 60%.
The camcorder is supplied with a 16x optical zoom XL5.5-88mm IS lens which delivers exceptionally clear, sharp images and resolves over 600 TV lines. The high-performance lens also supports Canon’s new SuperRange image stabilizer, which virtually eliminates the effects of low-frequency vibrations. The new system improves upon the conventional gyro-sensor method by also employing a motion vector to detect vibrations, offering even greater image-stabilizing performance.
The XL1 uses a 3-CCD system with separate 1/3″ CCD image sensors for processing each primary color: red, green and blue. Light that passes through the lens is separated by a prism into its primary components and is sent to its own CCD. The process achieves outstanding detail and faithful color reproduction.
The camcorder also employs advanced CCD technology called Pixel Shift, which realizes improved video signal, including a wider dynamic range, low color noise, excellent color reproduction, and high resolution. By horizontally shifting the green CCD by one-half pixel and then electronically shifting the green signal vertically by one pixel, Pixel Shift maximizes the system’s 270,000-pixel CCDs, achieving high resolution comparable to 410,000-pixel CCD systems. Canon has chosen to utilize larger-sized pixels in each CCD to deliver outstanding results when shooting in super low-light situations.