The Sony PDW-F70 is an optical recorder used for XDCAM HD applications. Built upon blue laser technology the XDCAM HD line of products takes advantage of non-linear workflow, while keeping the same archiving infrastructure professionals are accustomed to with tape-based formats. This recorder is perfect for either feeding or recording footage into non-linear workstations. The deck has a jog-wheel style dial providing control professionals are familiar with. The difference is in the non-linear nature of the format, adding many new features that make it increasingly efficient when looking through footage. Users can randomly search through clips either with an editing workstation or the attached LCD. These features, plus the ability to up and downconvert between standard definition (DVCAM) and high definition (MPEG HD) make this a versatile recorder for all XDCAM HD applications. Highlights:- Multiple Formats: The PDW-F70 can play back and record both MPEG HD and DVCAM formats, giving added flexibility for mastering and delivery. When recording to MPEG HD there are three choices of bit rate, providing the user with options between higher quality or longer run times. With an additional board, the F70 can even record SD footage upconverted to MPEG HD.
- Non-Linear Scene Selection: Possibly the greatest attribute of working with non-linear optical recording is the ability to access scenes independently. This along with multiple viewing options makes XDCAM HD extremely powerful, increasing post-production efficiency. Sony's thumbnail scene selection tool makes looking for shots a breeze. Using the on board LCD, simply cycle through the list of clips to find what you need.
- Up and Downconversion: Either convert DVCAM to MPEG HD or vice-versa, and output them via the HD analog component input connection. Upconversion gives users the ability to migrate existing SD footage to HD; This can be a valuable "insurance policy" for clients that might request older standard definition projects in HD. Downconversion can be useful as well, especially for mastering tapes to broadcast-ready standards or in the instance where it's undesirable to distribute your HD masters.
- Proxy Browsing: Proxy Browsing refers to Sony's included Proxy software program from PC workstations. The software connects via i.LINK or Ethernet interfaces, and features easy access to clips. Search by metadata settings and make simple cuts. The cuts are saved as a "Clip List" and stored back on the disc. This function is powerful for streamlining the editing process during short deadlines. Proxy data can be accessed up to 20x real-time, making the process incredibly efficient.
- Expand Function: The player allows easy access to longer clips by dividing them into 12 smaller, more manageable ones. The beginning of each division is shown as a thumbnail and enables quick viewing through longer shots. This feature is great for quick access to time-critical footage and can be especially helpful for news gathering where deadlines are crucial.
- HDV Compatibility: The PDW-F70 can be interfaced with Sony's full line of affordable HDV products with the optional PDB-K102 input card.
Full I/O multi-format HD recorder Supports five recording formats; 1080 / 23.976P, 25P, 29.97P, 50i and 59.94i Capable of playing the disc with DVCAM format (supporting up-convert HD output) Auto repeat playing function 3.5-inch 16:9 colour LCD screen Thumbnail display, expand thumbnail display and Essence mark thumbnail display Scene selection function allows simple cut editing on this recorder Input I/F: HD-SDI (incl. embedded audio), AES/EBU digital audio, XLR analog audio, Time Code, reference Output I/F: HD-SDI (incl. embedde audio), SD-SDI (incl. embedded audio), HD/SD component, composite video, Time Code, XGA/VGA, XLR analog audio, audio monito (L/R)i.LINK port: Enables down converted DV stream to be output. Plus, File Access Mode (Read and write HD video/audio files and general files) compatible RS-232C control and RS-422 control JOG/SHUTTLE dial Optional features - MPEG TS Input/Output option: Offers interconnection with HDV devices - Gigabit Ethernet option: Supports HD video/audio files and proxy A/V file transfer
- SD Input option: Allows to record up converted HD video on the disc by inputting SD-SDI (incl. embedded audio) and composite video
General Specifications | Details: | Signal System | XDCAM HD | Tape Format | DVCAM, MPEG HD | Tape Speed | NA | Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 53dB | Maximum Recording Time | DVCAM: 85 min; MPEG HD (2 Channel): 35 Mb/s - 69 min, 25 Mb/s - 92 min, 18 Mb/s - 122 min; MPEG HD (4 Channel): 35 Mb/s - 66 min, 25 Mb/s - 87 min, 18 Mb/s - 113 min | Audio Signal Format | DVCAM: 16 bits, 48 kHz, 4 Channels; MPEG HD: 16/24 bits, 48 kHz, 2/4 Channels | Frequency Response | 20 Hz to 20 kHz, +0.5 dB/-1.0 dB (0 dB at 1 kHz) | Input and Output Connectors | HD-SDI - BNC (Input, Output); HD Component - BNC (Output, Input with Optional Card); RGB - 15-pin D-Sub (Output, Input with Optional Card); SD-SDI - BNC (Output, Input with Optional Card); SD Analog Composite - (Output, Input with Optional Card); Digital Audio - (Input, Output); Analog Audio - XLR (Input, Output) Timecode - BNC (Input, Output); Reference - (Input); Audio Monitor - RCA (Output); i.LINK - FireWire 6-pin (HDV requires add-on card); RS-422A - 9-Pin D-Sub; RS-232 - 9-Pin D-Sub; Headphone - Stereo Phone Jack Ethernet (Optional) - 1000Base-T (RJ-45) | Power Requirements | 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz | Power Consumption | 70W | Operating Temperature | +5 degrees to +40 degrees Celsius; +40 degrees Celsius to +104 degrees Fahrenheit | Dimensions (WxHxD) | 12.125 x 4 x 16.5"; 30.8 x 10.16 x 41.9 cm | Weight | 15.375 lbs, 7.2 kg |
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PFD23 | Professional Disc | PDBK-101 | Network Board | <PDBK-102 | MPEG-2 TS In/Out Board | PDBK-103 | HD Analog Input Board | PDBK-104 | SD Input Upconverte |
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