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    Sony HVR-S270U CMOS Sensor System Camcorder

    December 12, 2008 | Digital Camcorder, Electronics, Sony | Comments Off

    The Sony HVR-S270U is a handheld camcorder while the is designed as a camcorder mounted shoulder. Both camcorders use Sony 1 / 3 “3 ClearVid CMOS sensor system with technology Exmore, which” has a single column parallel analog-digital conversion technique and the cancellation of double noise, resulting in signal quality Digital with very little noise. “Sony said, which would allow both camcorders to well in low light situations with sensitivity of 1.5 lux. These are just the beginning.

    Sony HVR-S270U Camcorders

    The Sony HVR-S270U in that it offers HDMI output, while the HVR-S270U offers HD-SDI or SD-SDI with the support of exit for embedded audio and timecode. With CF cards already at 16 GB and 32 GB soon, this decision by Sony will not find favor with videographers. About 72 minutes of footage can be stored in a 16GB CF card. In addition, the memory card unit is powered by the camcorders themselves, so no extra batteries or cables are needed.

    Now here’s the “wow” factor of two camcorders. The HVR-S270U come with a “memory-recording unit, which attaches to the camcorder and records a (are you ready for this?) Standard CompactFlash memory card. No weird proprietary formats Sony here, your race of the plant CompactFlash cards. The only prerequisite is that the cards have a minimum capacity of 2 GB and 133x minimum speed. In addition to this capacity, the Sony HVR-S27oU accepts MiniDV cassettes 60 minutes of recording. The Sony HVR-S270U can also accept standard-size bands for more than 4.5 hours of recording.

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