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Weighing just 1.3 kg (camera head only), this mul-

tipurpose camera delivers crisp, clear pictures with

true 1080-line resolution in interlaced or progressive

modes. Its compact dimensions and auto-focus lens

make it an ideal choice for a range of point of view

applications, including mounting on robotic platforms

or in a helicopter.

It’s also the perfect low-cost solution for providing

wide-area coverage at large-scale live events where a

large number of cameras are required but resources

are limited. Linked over a distance of up to 1000m via

a single optical connection, the HFU-X310 signal inter-

face unit adds a comprehensive range of output

format options including HD-SDI, computer XGA and,

soon to be available, i.LINK (HDV).

Features

Progressive Mode

Incorporating Sony’s innovative Advanced Frame Ac-

cumulation (AFA) technology, the HDC-X310 can out-

put progressive HD signals (25PsF/29.97PsF), 2-3 pull

down-converted signal from 23.976PsF (59.94i) in ad-

dition to interlaced HD signals (50i/59.94i). Interlace

and progressive modes can be easily selected from

the camera set-up menu. o 50i output mode: 50i or

25PsF selectable o 59.94i output mode: 59.94i/

29.97PsF/23.976PsF (with built-in 2-3 pull-down func-

tion) selectable

Flexible Image Controls

The HDC-X310 provides highly advanced image-con-

trol functions such as a TruEye feature, skin-tone de-

tail, and colour temperature controls. These functions

- previously available only on high-end studio

cameras or camcorders - allow creative images to be

produced with high clarity.

Trigger Function

Two types of trigger modes are available with the

HDC-X310, allowing synchronized operation with ex-

ternal equipment. The flash trigger input mode allows

the camera to capture a high-quality still image when

synchronized with an external flash - a function suited

for photo-booth or document-stand applications.

Another trigger mode is the 23.976PsF frame lock

mode. When the HDC-X310 is set to 23.976PsF pro-

gressive mode, the camera outputs a 2-3 pull-down

trigger signal for frame locking to other HDC-X300

series cameras.

Remote Control Capability

The HDC-X310 is compatible with the RM-B150/B750

Remote Control Unit, RCP-700 Series Remote Control

Panel and MSU-900/950 Master Set-up Unit. These

remote controllers cover the complete range of con-

trol parameters that the HDC-X310K provides, from

basic camera control to sophisticated operations.

Optical ND Filter and Electronic CC Function

Optimum light and colour control is easily achieved

using the built-in optical Neutral Density (ND) filter

wheel and electronic Colour Correction (CC) function.

The HDC-X310 uses electronic colour correction to

eliminate the need for optical colour correction filters.

This allows all filters on the filter wheel to be ND

types, providing the operator with greater flexibility in

depth of field and exposure control.

HKC-SV1 Servo Filter Unit (Option)

The HKC-SV1 is a servo unit that allows the optical

ND filters of the HDC-X310 to be controlled remotely

from the RM-B750/B150 Remote Control Unit,

RCP-700 Series Remote Control Panel, or MSU-900/

950 Master Set-up Unit.

HD Multi Purpose Camera (without lens)

HDC-X310

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Summary of Contents for HDC-X310

Page 1: ...e images to be produced with high clarity Trigger Function Two types of trigger modes are available with the HDC X310 allowing synchronized operation with ex ternal equipment The flash trigger input mode allows the camera to capture a high quality still image when synchronized with an external flash a function suited for photo booth or document stand applications Another trigger mode is the 23 976...

Page 2: ...seconds 64 frames The Gain up function allows the camera gain to be boosted to 48 dB When these functions are used together the camera offers a stunning minimum illumination of 0 003 lx Compact and Lightweight Design The HDC X310 is designed to be compact and light weight making it ideal for capturing HD quality im ages at locations and from angles where bulky pro duction HD cameras cannot be inst...

Page 3: ...eflectance F10 typical Minimum illumination 0 003 lx F1 4 48 dB gain with slow shutter mode at 64 frame accumulation Gain selection 3 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 dB Shutter speed 1 60 50i mode 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 s Slow shutter 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 32 64 frame Clear scan 50 to 200 Hz 50i mode 60 to 200 Hz 59 94i mode Smear level 120 dB typical S N ratio 52 dB typical Registration 0 02 or ...

Page 4: ...nel for use with all BVP and HDC sys tems cameras RCP 751 New Dial type full function remote control panel for use with all BVP and HDC systems cameras MSU 900 Master Set Up Unit for BVP and HDC series cameras Provides centralised control for a multi camera system in any studio or OB van in a compact horizontal panel format MSU 950 Master Set Up Unit for BVP and HDC series cameras Provides central...

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