Sony HVRM35U Product Brochure (HVR-M35U / HVR-M25AU / HVR-M15AU Digital HD Vid - Page 2
he Perfect Choice for Cost-effective HD, Productions-the Sony HVR-M35U, HVR-M25AU, and HVR-M15AU HDV - hvr m35u
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The Perfect Choice for Cost-effective HD Productions-the Sony HVR-M35U, HVR-M25AU and HVR-M15AU HDV 1080i VTRs HVR-M35U HVR-M25AU HVR-M15AU Sony has introduced an affordable, yet high-performance HD recording system incorporating the HDV™ 1080i specification for use in its products, thereby offering the HDV format to a wide range of professional videographers. Since they were introduced, HDV systems have gained rapid and wide acceptance due to their high picture quality, outstanding performance, and cost effectiveness. Today, in response to the demands for greater levels of operability, such as longer recording time and progressive format playback/record capabilities, Sony has introduced its latest HDV recorders - the HVR-M35U, HVR-M25AU and HVR-M15AU. The HVR-M35U, HVR-M25AU and HVR-M15AU enable users to record and play back video in a choice of formats -HDV 1080i, DVCAM™, and DV. They also feature the HDV native progressive format capability, which provides stunning 1080p image at 24, 25 or 30 frames per second.* One of the most powerful features of these VTRs is their compatibility with standard cassettes in addition to mini cassettes, which provides extended recording time of up to 276 minutes. These models are optimized for use with nonlinear editing systems thanks to their highly compact size and ease of operation. However, the HVR-M35U and HVR-M25AU provide additional powerful features such as a built-in 2.7-inch*1 type, 16:9 LCD monitor and an HD-SDI or HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) output for more demanding production environments. The HVR-M35U, HVR-M25AU and HVR-M15AU are highly powerful, yet cost-effective tools for nonlinear editing systems that will serve both today's production needs, as well as those of tomorrow. *In this brochure, "24p" means "23.98p" video signal and "30p" means "29.97p" video signal. 2 *1 Viewable area measured diagonally.