The all-new HXR-NX200 camcorder boasts 4K with 18x zoom, a 14.2 MP 1.0 Exmor R CMOS sensor capable of recording 100Mbps 4k in XAVC S at 25p alongside 1080p at 50p onto SD cards.
Stabilizer
The stabilized lens is 29mm to 348mm equivalent 12x optical servo zoom with f2.8 aperture. The lens has three rings to control focus, aperture and zoom, all of which can also be controlled automatically. Sony’s Clear Image zoom, on the other hand, extends the zoom range to 18x in 4k and 24x in 1080p.
Superb image quality
A large, 20 megapixel* 1.0 type sensor delivers stunning image quality in 4K (3840×2160) or Full-HD at 50Mbps. Its 1.0 sensor is brighter, has higher resolution and offers more bokeh with a shallow depth of field. NX200 gives you the flexibility to work the way you want to.
Well-balanced colour reproduction
Natural skin colours and rich mid-range colours deliver vivid, yet true-to-life imagery regardless of exposure setting. It’s perfect for capturing live events such as seminars, weddings and houses of worship. NX200’s newly developed gamma curve provides a vibrant look ready to share as soon as you export.
The professional’s choice
There’s no need to choose between professional features and superb 4K imaging at an entry level price-point. Advanced manual controls, including three independent manual lens rings, built-in 4-step ND filters and class-leading 4K and Full-HD performance make NX200 a choice you can rely upon for live events, corporate, education and wedding videography.
Optimised for PAL 50Hz
HXR-NX200 is currently only available as a PAL 50Hz product with sales exclusive to countries with a PAL infrastructure. For customers who require NTSC support, PXW-Z150 and HXR-NX100 are recommended alternatives.
Stunning quality from a large 1.0 type sensor
The HXR-NX200’s single 20 megapixel* 1.0 type Exmor R CMOS sensor is approximately the same size as a 16mm film frame and seven times larger than three 1/4.7 type sensors combined. The key benefit of this large size is low noise and less blur because more light reaches the sensor, offering clear and steady pictures even in a dark scene with minimum illumination 1.7 lux**. The large sensor size also enables beautiful background defocussing (bokeh) to enable you to focus on what you want to show and defocus the rest of the image.
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