Both use a newly developed 2/3-inch CCD image sensor and digital signal processing with a 16-bit analogue-to-digital converter.
The HDC-2000 also comes in beige
Like the HDC-2500, it uses 3Gbps, high-bitrate fibre transmission to deliver higher frame rates without compression and support 3D operations as two single camera signals can be transmitted in parallel through a single fibre. It also allows 2x slow motion picture production when used with the SR-R1000 SRMaster storage unit.
This means the HDC-2000 will allow sports productions to shoot slow motion from all angles in the field, although it is not purely a slow motion camera.
The 3Gbps fibre can also enable dedicated IP network communication between the HDC-2000 and its control panel, the HDCU-2000, which should offer further advantages for live camera operations.
HDC-2550
The portable HDC-2550 includes a standard triax cable interface, for simple integration with existing studio or outside broadcast infrastructures.
However, it also has a new changeable transmission side cover allowing users to easily switch between fibre and triax connections.
The camera body has a carbon fibre outside cover, which makes it firmer and stronger without adding weight.
Other features include: a dual optical filter wheel; and variable frame rates: 1080/50i or 59.94i and 720/50p or 59.94p as standard, with progressive frame rates 1080/23.98PsF, 24PsF, 25PsF and 29.94PsF as an option.
The HDC-2550 can slot into a studio cradle
The HDC-2000 and HDC-2550 will begin shipping in May.
By David Fox
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