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Sony Annoucnes F23 4:4:4 CineAlta Camera
Sony F23 4:4:4 Camera Next Generation Camera
Sony F23

SONY’S NEW F23 CAMERA RISES TO THE

PINNACLE OF THE CINEALTA ACQUISITION LINE-UP


System Will Deliver 4:4:4 1920 by 1080 Imaging for High-End Digital Production
 
 

PARK RIDGE, N.J., Dec. 13, 2006 – Sony Electronics today introduced the F23 camera, which will support 4:4:4 1920 by 1080 RGB imaging.

The system will join the HDC-F950 camera at the high-end of the company’s CineAlta™ line of acquisition products for digital television and motion picture content creation. It uses three 2.2 megabit 2/3-inch progressive CCD imagers and a 14-bit A/D converter. The system will support 1080/23.98P, 24P, 25P, 29.97P, 50P, 59.94P, 50i and 59.94i formats.

“With this new system, content creators and program producers will have one more extremely versatile high-end production tool in their arsenal,” said Rob Willox, Sony’s director of marketing for professional content creation products. “Developed for cinematographers, this system will offer the technical and mechanical flexibility they need, as well as a compact and rugged design to withstand the challenging conditions often encountered on location.”


The new system will share the HDC-F950 camera’s 1920 by 1080 RGB 4:4:4 design, but also incorporate several new features, the direct result of feedback from production professionals.


The SRW-1 digital 4:4:4 recorder will dock directly to the top or to the tail of the new system. This eliminates the need for cumbersome cable handling between the camera and recorder. When more mobility is required, the recorder can also be tethered using a “dual-link” cable connection so the camera is as small and light as possible.


The camera body will be compatible with film camera accessories developed by ARRI, including bridge plates, matte boxes and follow focus units. These can be attached to the unit without modification. For increased durability and reliability, the system uses a new lens mount (B4 type) designed with a stronger temperature-stable material. 


When used with Sony’s SRW-1 VTR, the new camera system can capture and record variable speed images from 1P to 60P (1P to 30 FPS at 4:4:4 and 1P to 60 FPS at 4:2:2) at the full HD resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels. This allows for quick- or slow-motion functionality, also known as “undercranking” or “overcranking,” to produce special motion effects commonly used in high-end production.


These variable speed images can be played back by the SRW series of VTRs immediately after shooting.


The system’s control surface layout, indicators and menu system were designed to give film camera users a familiar and intuitive user interface.


Users can operate the system with the supplied “Assistant Panel” remote controller. This device connects to the camera with a single cable and allows users to remotely execute basic camera and VTR operations, such as REC/STOP, changing frame rates and shutter angle.


The CVP File Editor, which is the Windows® PC running gamma creation software, is also supported. 


The new camera system is expected to be available late spring 2007.


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