1.5 Camera Specifications

Model

UM-100 (EIA)

 

UM-101 (CCIR)

CCD Sensor

½” Interline-Transfer Super HAD CCD

Chip Size

6.4 mm x 4.8 mm

Effective Pixels (H x V)

768 x 494

 

752 x 582

Unit Cell Size (H x V)

8.4 μm x 9.8 μm

 

8.6 μm x 8.3 μm

Scanning

525 TV lines, 2:1 Interlaced or

 

625 TV lines; 2:1 Interlaced or Non-

 

Non-interlaced

 

interlaced

Synchronization

HD: 15.734KHz; VD: 59.94.0Hz

 

HD: 15.625KHz; VD: 50Hz

TV Resolution

H: 570 TV Lines;

 

H: 560 TV Lines;

 

V: 375 TV Lines

 

V: 450 TV Lines

S/N Ratio

56dB (AGC OFF, Gamma 1.0)

Min. Illumination

 

0.05 lux

Video Output

1 V p-p, 75ohm (BNC or 12 pin Hirose)

AGC

AGC/MGC selectable

Gamma

Gamma 0.45/1.0 selectable

Frame Mode

Frame/Field Mode selectable

Electronic Shutter

1/60 ~ 1/31,000 selectable

Lens Mount

 

C-Mount

Operating Temperature

-10 °C +55 °C

Power Requirement

12V DC, 210mA, 2.5W

Dimension

50mm x 39mm x 83mm

External

Internal/External Auto Switch

Synchronization

 

 

 

Low Speed Shutter

2 FLD ~ 16 FLD (Optional)

Long Term Integration

1/30 sec. ~ 2 sec. (user control)

Weight

 

155 g

1.6 Camera Dimension

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Sony UM-101, UM-100 user manual Camera Specifications, Camera Dimension

UM-101, UM-100 specifications

The Sony UM-100 and UM-101 are dynamic microphones designed primarily for studio recording and live performance, known for their exceptional sound quality and versatility. These microphones have garnered acclaim among audio professionals and enthusiasts for their robust performance and innovative features.

The Sony UM-100 is characterized by its wide frequency response range, typically spanning from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, allowing it to capture deep lows and bright highs with clarity. Its cardioid polar pattern effectively isolates the sound source, minimizing background noise and feedback, which is especially beneficial in live sound environments. The UM-100 is equipped with a high SPL (Sound Pressure Level) handling capability, making it suitable for capturing loud sound sources like drums and guitar amplifiers without distortion.

On the other hand, the UM-101 elevates the performance further by incorporating advanced technologies such as impedance balancing and a low-noise design. This model also features a switchable low-cut filter, which helps in eliminating unwanted low-frequency rumble, thus providing cleaner recordings and clearer vocal performances. The frequency response curve of the UM-101 is tailored to enhance vocals, making it an excellent choice for singers and spoken-word applications.

Both microphones come with a rugged and durable construction, ensuring they can withstand the rigors of frequent use. They are lightweight and ergonomically designed for comfort during extended sessions, making them well-suited for both studio and stage applications.

The connectivity options are another highlight, with standard XLR outputs that ensure compatibility with most professional audio equipment, from mixers to interface devices. The microphones require phantom power, which is standard in professional recording setups, enhancing their functionality in various audio environments.

Overall, the Sony UM-100 and UM-101 microphones stand out for their superior sound quality, durability, and versatile applications. Whether in a studio environment or on stage, these microphones deliver reliable performance, making them a preferred choice among musicians, sound engineers, and vocalists looking for clarity and precision in their audio recordings.