Specifications

Recording formats
Recording mode Recorded pixels Aspect ratioFrame rate
Recording time (min) on 128 GB flash memory unit
Dolby DigitalLinear PCM
1920×1080 60p/50p 600 640
2460 3200
-
1910
700 750
940 1030
1560 1830
60i/50i/30p/25p/24p
60p/50p
60i/50i/30p/25p/24p
60p/50p
60i/50i
60p/50p
60i/50i
60i/50i
PS mode: maximum 28 Mbps
FX mode: maximum 24 Mbps
FH mode: average 17 Mbps
HQ mode: average 9 Mbps
LP mode: average 5 Mbps
HQ mode: average 9 Mbps
1920×1080
1280×720
1920×1080
1280×720
1440×1080
1280×720
1440×1080
720×480
HD 16
:
9
16
:
9 4
:
3SD
*1. Table does not show frame rate of 59.94p for 60p, 59.94i for 60i, 29.97p for 30p, or 23.98p for 24p.
*2.
Recording times may vary slightly due to the use of VBR (variable bit rate) technology, which adjusts the bit rate automatically according in accordance with image content.
28
Flexible le base workow
Advances in SD and HD technology saw the release of the
new
[
HDV format
]
in 2003, using cassette tape in DV
specifications for HD video and audio recording. Designed
to be compatible with DVCAM recorders, the HDV format has
become popular in a wide range of elds, from documentary
programs to weddings and other events.
The first NXCAM in AVCHD format, released in 2010, brought
signicant improvements in ambience and picture quality. The
AVCHD format uses MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 compression and
records onto memory cards and flash memory units. Along
with HDTV and Blue-ray, AVCHD can also be used with IT video
formats designed for mobile devices and web movies.
FILE BASED