The Sony HDW-F900 Cine Alta is a ground breaking
digital HD camera that extends both the digital
heitage of the company and it's unrivalled experience
in the art of imaging. The physical resemblance
of the HDW-900 to the very successful Digital
Betacam is intentional, although there are some
subtle but very relevant changes that help to further
enhance operational familiarity and ease of usage.
Because of the outstanding picture quality and
flexibility, this video camera offers a new and
important alternative to 24 frame film origination
for major television productions and even commercials
as well. The HDW-F900 is already known as the
digital movie camera, ideal for exploring new
horizons in the making of digital movies.
What really separates the HDW-F900 from other
HD video cameras is its ability to capture and
record digital high definition pictures - at 24
progressive frames per second, just like a
conventional film camera.
The moving pictures are digitally imaged in
accordance with the common image format standard,
which will specify a sampling structure of 1920
active pixels horizontally by 1080 active pixels
vertically. What makes the HDW-F900 so exciting
is that along with recording at 24p, it is also
switchable to record at 25p, 30p progressive scan,
and also at 50 or 60 Hz interlaced.
Colorimetry
The HDW-F900 produces picture with amazing color
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