CREATIVE VERSATILITY

Unique Features for Creative Shooting

Shot TransitionTM

The Shot Transition function allows for smooth automatic scene transitions. The operator can program start and end settings for zoom, focus, iris, gain, shutter speed and white balance into the camera’s A /B buttons and, by pressing the start button, a smooth transition will take place according to the set time, because the camera automatically calculates the intermediate values during the scene transition. The transition progress can be checked using an indicator displayed on the LCD monitor. This is very useful when complex camera settings are required during the scene transition – for example, when shooting subjects moving from the background to the foreground of a scene. In addition, a start timer function is also available for the Shot Transition function, helping to prevent operators from missing a shot. Transition types can be selected from a choice of “LINEAR”, “SOFT STOP”, and “SOFT TRANS”, transition time can be set from 2 to 15 seconds, and the start delay time can be selected from 5, 10 and 20 seconds.

Cinematone GammaTM

The HVR-Z1 provides a special gamma feature – the Cinematone Gamma – which allows operators to quickly setup and load a gamma curve with similar contrast characteristics to a film gamma curve. Three gamma curves can be selected from “OFF” (normal gamma), “TYPE1”, or “TYPE2”.

Gamma characteristics

CineframeTM

The Cineframe feature allows picture movement to be reproduced like a film. Combined with the use of the Cinematone Gamma feature, this allows a cinematic and film-like look to be achieved. Three types of Cineframe modes can be selected.

Cineframe 24 and 30

The Cineframe 24 and Cineframe 30 features are used in 60i mode and can reproduce the picture movement like films of 24 or 30 frames/ second8 in HDV, DVCAM and DV formats.

Cineframe 25

The Cineframe 25 feature is used in 50i mode and can reproduce the picture movement like films of 25 frames/second in HDV, DVCAM and DV formats.

8 Using the Cineframe 24 or Cineframe 30 features respectively.

Color Correction

The Color Correction feature provides two functions for creative shooting. The Color Extraction function can retain up to two desired colors of monitored pictures in the screen by designating color hue, saturation and range, while making the other colors black and white. This provides interesting in-camera color effects that can emphasize particular colors in the screen. In addition, the Color Revision function can change the hue of only the colors designated by Color Extraction, while retaining the hue of the other colors.

This also provides interesting in-camera effects.

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Color Extraction

Color Revision

Color Correction Images Simulated

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HVR-Z1P specifications

The Sony HVR-Z1P is a professional-grade camcorder that has solidified its place in the realm of high-definition video production. Launched as one of the first compact camcorders to support HDV format, the HVR-Z1P has garnered significant acclaim for its performance and versatility. Designed for both broadcast and independent filmmakers, it blends cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features.

One of the standout characteristics of the HVR-Z1P is its ability to shoot in 1080i resolution, producing stunningly detailed footage. The camcorder utilizes a 1/3-inch CCD sensor, which is instrumental in capturing vivid colors and excellent dynamic range. With its three separate CCDs for red, green, and blue, the camera ensures high color accuracy and depth, making it ideal for a variety of shooting conditions.

The HVR-Z1P also boasts a professional-quality 20x optical zoom lens, allowing for flexible framing and composition. This lens delivers sharp images throughout its zoom range, catering to the diverse needs of filmmakers. Additionally, the camera is equipped with advanced optical stabilization technology, minimizing the impact of vibrations and movements during handheld shooting, which is crucial for maintaining image quality.

One of the defining features of the HVR-Z1P is its comprehensive manual controls and the ability to shoot in various modes, including automatic and manual focus, gain control, and shutter speed settings. This flexibility empowers users to achieve precise adjustments, providing greater creative freedom in both amateur and professional settings.

Furthermore, the HVR-Z1P supports a range of recording formats, including HDV and DV, enabling users to choose the best fit for their production needs. It includes dual HDV/DV recording capabilities, facilitating seamless transitions between standard-definition and high-definition formats.

The camcorder's robust design allows for extended field use, while its ergonomic form factor ensures comfort during long shoots. The built-in LCD display and electronic viewfinder enhance usability, making it easier to frame shots and navigate through settings.

In summary, the Sony HVR-Z1P is an exceptional camcorder that combines advanced imaging technology, versatility, and user-friendly controls. Its ability to deliver professional-quality HD footage has made it a popular choice among filmmakers, journalists, and videographers, reinforcing Sony's legacy as a leader in the field of video production.