As prices continue to drop and value escalates, the camcorder category should be more popular than ever with consumers this year, although manufacturers that attended the recent CES acknowledged ...
In 1998, Sony released a camcorder that could "see through people's clothes," then immediately recalled the 700,000 devices allegedly sold. It's true that in 1998, Sony released a camcorder with ...
Sony India has introduced new professional imaging and audio gear aimed at content creators, studios, broadcasters, and filmmakers. The company has announced two 4K handheld camcorders equipped with ...
PARAMUS, N.J.—Sony Electronics has launched the PXW-Z300, a flagship handheld XDCAM camcorder featuring 1/2-inch 4K 3-CMOS Exmor R sensors, the latest BIONZ XR image processing engine, and a dedicated ...
It includes digital signature technology for video authentication and AI-powered subject recognition Sony has launched the PXW-Z300, a handheld XDCAM camcorder with 1/2-inch 4K 3-CMOS Exmor R sensors ...
Sony has debuted its latest XDCAM camcorder. Designed to enhance operational efficiency for newsgathering and production, the PXW-Z300 features a new articulating Flexible LCD Arm,17x optical zoom ...
The New Model, PXW-Z300, Supports Digital Signature Technology for Video Authentication, Advanced Networking Capabilities, and AI-Powered Subject Recognition The PXW-Z300 flagship handheld XDCAM® ...
Video formats have changed drastically over the years, but many people still have valuable memories stored on older videotapes. One common format is 8mm video cassettes, which were popular for home ...
The NXCAM HXR-NX800, and XDCAM PXW-Z200 include AI recognition, autofocus, and a 20x optical zoom lens Sony has launched two 4K handheld camcorders, the NXCAM HXR-NX800, and XDCAM PXW-Z200. Both ...
It's true that in 1998, Sony released a camcorder with infrared night vision capabilies. Under certain circumstances, it appeared to be able to "see through clothing" — in the sense that the camera ...
In 1998, Sony released a camcorder that could "see through people's clothes," then immediately recalled the 700,000 devices allegedly sold. However, there is no evidence that Sony recalled hundreds of ...