luni, 30 aprilie 2012

HVR-Z5 Sony HDV Camcorder





The new camcorder uses Sony’s new 1/3-inch 3 ClearVid CMOS Sensor™ system enhanced by the technology of Exmor™. With its 45-degree rotated pixel layout, the 3 ClearVid CMOS Sensor system offers sufficient pixel surface area while it keeps high resolution. The technology of Exmor features a unique column-parallel analogue-to-digital conversion technique and dual noise canceling, resulting in high quality digital signals with extremely low noise, similar to the imaging technology used in the PMW-EX1 camcorder. The integration of the two new technologies allows the new camcorder to perform significantly better in low-light environments with sensitivity of 1.5 lux.*
<> The camcorder’s shooting flexibility is further increased through the addition of a brand new fixed “G Lens”. This sophisticated lens incorporates Sony's unique optical design and quality control and has been optimised to complement the camcorder’s advanced image sensor and image-processing technology. This lens offers a wide 29.5mm angle lens and brand new 20x optical zoom, as well as three ND filters (1/4, 1/16, 1/64) and independent focus, zoom and iris rings.
The HVR-Z5
E also offers 1080/25p Native progressive recording along with the usual flexibility to switch between HDV/DVCAM and DV recording (1080/50i, 576/50i). 60Hz operation will also be available via an optional service upgrade. The camcorder can down-convert material from HD to SD, and output the video signals through its i.LINK interface and other SD output connectors. HDMI output is also available.

The HVR-Z5E is equipped with the same new XtraFine™ LCD and XtraFine EVF as seen on the HVR-Z7E and HVR-S270E, which offers high-resolution and high-contrast images with remarkable colour reproduction. It can deliver more than 60 minutes of recording time on miniDV videotapes, and approximate recording times of 63 minutes** with Sony’s DigitalMaster cassettes (PHDVM-63DM).














Features1/3” 3ClearVid CMOS Sensor
–1920x1080 (After interpolation)
–High resolution, and wide dynamic range.
–High speed recording
–Lower power consumption

•Technology of “Exmor”
–Column A/D Converter contributes     less noise influence.

•Minimum Illumination : 1.5lux (Shutter-speed 1/25)
•Fixed Lens  - 20x Optival Zoom, Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T*–
–f4.1 - 81.8mm (29.5-590mm in 35mm conversion)
–F1.6 - 3.4
–Filter Diameter : 72mm , –Three ND filters

•Three Electrical Lens Ring
– Focus ring ,Zoom ring ,–Iris ring
 



HCM, pentru a şaptea oară campioană naţională!

Handbal Club Municipal Constanţa a învins, duminică, la Sala Sporturilor, scor 40-36 (23-17), pe Bucovina Suceava, asigurându-şi matematic un nou titlu de campioană a României la handbal masculin. Chiar dacă întâlnea echipa clasată pe podium înaintea acestei etape, HCM a controlat cu autoritate meciul, diferenţa de pe tabelă crescând constant: 4-0 (min. 6), 11-5 (min. 14), 23-17 (la pauză) şi 31-22 (min. 42). După pauză, antrenorul Constantin Ştefan a rulat aproape întreg lotul, iar HCM a încercat să ofere şi spectacolul dorit de tribune. A rezultat un meci frumos, cu goluri spectaculoase, cu un ritm foarte rapid, mult peste media campionatului. În urma acestui rezultat HCM şi-a asigurat cel de-al şaptelea titlu de campioană a României din istoria clubului. „O victorie mult mai clară decât o arată scorul. Am încercat să facem şi spectacol şi în mare parte ne-a reuşit“, a declarat portarul Ionuţ Rudi Stănescu. Pentru HCM au evoluat: Stănescu (16 intervenţii, 1x7m); Csepreghi 10g, Ghionea 7g (1x7m), Criciotoiu 5g, Angelovski, Novanc şi Buricea - câte 3g, Irimescu 3g (1x7m), A. Stamate, Şimicu şi Toma - câte 2g.