Sony is expanding its high-definition camcorder line with the introduction of the HDR-FX7 1080i HDV camcorder, a model with three-chip ClearVID CMOS Sensor technology. For videographers on the move, the new model sports a compact body design, weighing in at about three pounds. It is approximately 40 percent smaller and 25 percent lighter than Sony’s first prosumer HDV model.
Like previous HDV models, the HDR-FX7 can record and playback both 1080i HDV and standard definition DV video on standard miniDV tapes. Recorded HDV video can be edited with a choice of available HDV, non-linear editing software. Its HDMI interface offers simple, one-cord connection to compatible display devices so you can just plug and play instead of struggling with multiple cables.
The HDR-FX7 features a Carl Zeiss lens with a 20x optical zoom lens with Super SteadyShot optical image stabilization. The dual record function allows users to capture 1.2-megapixel still images and shoot video simultaneously, with the press of a button. It sports a high-resolution viewfinder and a high-resolution, 3.5-inch SwivelScreen LCD with Clear Photo Plus LCD technology. In addition to its superb high-def picture quality, the HDR-FX7 provides extensive manual controls for zoom, focus, shutter speed, white balance, iris, and gain.
The HDR-FX7 will be available in October for about $3,500. Options will include a full line of accessories, including lights, lenses, microphones, InfoLithium batteries, chargers and cables.