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Sony PMWEX1 XDCAM-EX Camcorder

Sony PMWEX1 XDCAM-EX Camcorder

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Brand: Sony
Category: Photography

List Price: $7,790.00
Buy New: $6,449.00



Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 14293

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 15

MPN: ""
UPC: 027242731820
EAN: 0027242731820
ASIN: B0010HAGP6

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Sony announces the latest addition to its XDCAM family of tapeless acquisition tools with the launch of the exciting new XDCAM EXTM compact camcorder. In addition to the existing XDCAMTM HD optical disc-based products, the new XDCAM EX camcorder, the PMW-EX1, offers all the benefits of tapeless workflow, selectable bit rates and outstanding picture performance that users have come to expect with XDCAM HD, coupled with new creative recording features and lens features which will redefine the standard for the professional compact camcorder market.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Solid performer, with a few quirks   August 18, 2008
The EX1 model is Sony's first XDCAM model specifically targeted at the higher end of the prosumer segment. It offers the best image quality in its class, bar none.... if the operator is aware of the CMOS vs. CCD sensor differences. The most important item, if one has only shot CCD cameras, is to be aware of the rolling shutter situation on CMOS cameras. This is not a problem by any means, just someting that one needs to compensate for when planning the shot. Frame rate and shutter angle are ever so important when determining panning speed or tracking a moving subject, and when shooting any scene containing strobes (such as live shows, emergency vehicles, etc). This is not an issue specific to this camera, but rather to any camera employing CMOS sensors.

Focus is dead-on accurate, image quality is superb, battery life on the standard battery could be better, and plan for plenty of storage for offloading recorded media.



5 out of 5 stars Best thing since Super 16mm!   May 28, 2008
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

This is not a technical review! I'm a screenwriter and film director and formerly exclusively worked on 35mm and 16mm. I bought the PMW-EX1 in January 2008, shortly after its release and have just shot an arthouse feature film on it. This is undoubtedly the best thing since Super 16mm for filmmaking. In fact I prefer it to 35mm: if you set your scene up smartly, you need almost no lighting. It is light and manageable, so you do not need a huge camera crew. We shot 'documentary style' and our crew consisted of myself, as director, a cameraman, a sound recordist, a continuity/logger, a production manager, and two general assistants. It was a pleasure filming and it was only possible to make a professional film this way because of the EX1. The images are crystal clear, the latitude is amazing. We tried to make flat, dreary images for the story - it's hard to make ugly pictures with this camera :-). The SxS workflow is really easy and fast - you just need a fair amount of disk space. But not nearly as much as I was expecting. I am editing the whole picture on one of my 750 GB disks in Final Cut Studio 2 on my quad Mac. It's a great camera and it will truly revolutionize low-budget arthouse filmmaking. And no more sleepless nights about negative scratches and hairs in the gate!!!


5 out of 5 stars Greatest new HD camcorder in the under $10K range   February 11, 2008
 12 out of 14 found this review helpful

This camera is an absolute winner for Sony! Incredible full-blown 1080p HD. This is the Panasonic HVX-200 killer. But then, it surpasses the HVX in almost every catagory...from chip size, pixel size & number, Fujinon lens, to the much better SxS Flash Express recording medium. Oh, and did I mention the fantastic, in-camera, slow motion (and fast motion) which is silky smooth. What's not to love?

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