Sony PXW-Z280V//C 4K 3-CMOS 1/2" Sensor XDCAM Camcorder
Sony's PXW-Z280 4K 3-CMOS 1/2" Sensor XDCAM Camcorder continues the fine tradition of the XDCAM series of cameras. It captures 4K at up to 60p relying on three 1/2" Exmor R sensors that provide improved low-light capability when compared to standard sensors. The camera integrates a 17x optical zoom lens and an electronic variable ND filter.
7649.39 $ net price (non-EU countries)
Anatolii Livashevskyi
Product Manager
/
+48721808900
+48721808900
+48721808900
[email protected]
Description
- Sony PXW-Z280 4K 3-CMOS 1/2" Sensor XDCAM Camcorder
- Three 1/2" Exmor R CMOS Sensors
- 4K 60p Recording
- Integrated 17x Optical Zoom Lens
- Electronic Variable ND Filter
- Supports XAVC Intra/Long, MPEG HD, DVCAM
- Supports S-Log 3
- Supports HLG for an HDR Workflow
- Simultaneous 4K/HD Recording
- 12G-SDI Output Supports 4K 60p
- Built-In 2.4/5 GHz Wi-Fi
Sony's PXW-Z280 4K 3-CMOS 1/2" Sensor XDCAM Camcorder continues the fine tradition of the XDCAM series of cameras. It captures 4K at up to 60p relying on three 1/2" Exmor R sensors that provide improved low-light capability when compared to standard sensors. The camera integrates a 17x optical zoom lens and an electronic variable ND filter. The camera supports modern codecs such as XAVC, as well as legacy codecs such as MPEG HD and DVCAM, allowing you to use one camera to shoot 4K, HD, or SD video.
The camera supports S-Log 3 for improved performance, and HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) which allows you to shoot and deliver footage compatible with both HDR (high dynamic range) and SDR (standard dynamic range) without needing laborious post-production work. You can record in both 4K and HD simultaneously, or output 4K 60p via the built-in 12G-SDI output. The camera features built-in 2.4 and 5 GHz Wi-Fi.
Technical Detail
Sensor 3 x 1/2" Exmor R CMOS sensors
Lens 17x optical zoom lens
Codecs XAVC Intra/Long GOP
MPEG HD
DVCAM
Audio 4 channels
Output 12G-SDI: 1 x BNC
Approx. 1 hours, 5 minutes with BP-U30 battery
Approx. 2 hours, 47 minutes with BP-U70 battery
Approx. 4 hours, 42 minutes with BP-U100 battery
(while recording with LCD Off, EVF On when the external device connector is not used.)