SONY HVR-S270U Camcorder

Sony Electronics’ recently introduced a new camcorder, HVR-S270U (shoulder-mount) that features interchangeable lens systems. These camcorders also feature native progressive recording, greater than before sensitivity for low-light setting. The new camcorder HVR-S270U specifically uses Sony’s 1/3-inch 3 ClearVid CMOS Sensor™ arrangement improved by Exmor technology which is again balanced by Sony’s Enhanced Imaging Processor (EIP) system to accomplish high resolution, high sensitivity, extensive vibrant variety, and brilliant color reproduction.
Furthermore, The 3 ClearVid CMOS Sensor function and EIP technology generate true 1080p images, which would be capable of then be recorded as progressive signals by the HVR-S270U camcorder in the HDV format. Other than all this the new HVR-S270U employs a new LCD/EVF configuration which is named Dual Finder where the LCD positioned on the EVF enables numerous styles of function.
The camcorder would be well-matched with Sony’s specialized 306x Compact Flash card at the same time it would very well go with standard Compact Flash cards (2GB minimum capacity, 133x minimum speed). The recording times on an 8 and 16 GB Compact Flash card in HDV, DVCAM and DV format would be 36 and 72 minutes, respectively. The new HVR-S270U camcorder are planned to be released in February, at the suggested list price of $10,500.
Via:Sony