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HDMI terminal, Memory card slot supports Memory Stick Duo and SD Memory Card types - digital recording binocular

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Conventional binoculars can simply offer you a way to witness beautiful and exciting scenery and events from afar. Sony's DEV-50V/B Digital Recording Binoculars, however, allow you to share the excitement with others is to put down the binoculars and shoot still images or video with separate equipment. Unfortunately, the subject is likely to be gone or difficult to locate by the time the switch has been made. Digital Recording Binoculars completely overcome this problem, making it possible to record the scene or subject in full HD recording (1920 x 1080 video) while it is being observed via the binoculars. The use of two top-quality G lenses, two precision Exmor® R CMOS image sensors, and two high-speed BIONZ image processing engines makes it possible to record immersive 3D movies with full HD image quality as well. "Frame packing"2 is employed to transmit the 3D video signal via an HDMI connection, meaning that independent HD signals are compressed and transmitted for the left and right eyes, so that high-resolution "double HD" 3D images can be recorded and viewed on 3D-capable TVs. HDMI terminal By connecting the HDMI terminal to a Sony BRAVIA or similar large-screen TV, images that have been recorded by the binoculars can be viewed in glorious full HD. If it's a TV that supports 3D, stunning 3D viewing can be enjoyed as well. Sights viewed through binoculars that could previously only be kept as memories can now be shared and relived on an impressive scale. Locate the subject, zoom in, record, and share the fun: the Digital Recording Binoculars offer totally new ways to discover the world. Memory card slot supports Memory Stick Duo and SD Memory Card types Support for multiple media formats allows the user to choose the memory card type that best matches his or her computer and workflow. The following memory card types are supported:Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark 2) Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo SD Memory Card* SDHC Memory Card* SDXC Memory Card* * Class 4 or higher cards recommended. Specifications Camera Camera Type Imaging Sensor Imaging Sensor Pixel Gross Processor Recording Audio Format Media Type Microphone/Speaker Still Image Max Effective Resolution Still Image Mode Still Image Size(Photo Mode) Digital Recording Binoculars 1/3.91'' (4.6mm) Back-illuminated Exmor® R CMOS Sensor 2x Approx. 5430K pixels (3D)/ Approx. 5430K pixels (2D) BIONZ™ Image processor Dolby® Digital 2ch Stereo Memory Stick PRO Duo ™ (Mark 2); Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo ™; Memory Stick XC-HG Duo™; SD/ SDHC/ SDXC Memory Card (Class 4 or Higher) Built-in Stereo Microphone Monoral Speaker 20.4 megapixels 3D Still Image: Not available / 2D Still Image: JPEG 20.4 megapixels 16:9 (6016x3384) 15.3 megapixels 4:3 (4512x3384) 10.0 megapixels 16:9 (4224x2376) 5.0 megapixels 4:3 (2592x1944) 2.1 megapixels 16:9 (1920x1080) 0.3 megapixels 4:3 (640x480)

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Conventional binoculars can simply offer you a way to witness beautiful and exciting scenery and events from afar.
Sony’s DEV-50V/B Digital Recording Binoculars, however, allow you to share the excitement with others is to put down
the binoculars and shoot still images or video with separate equipment. Unfortunately, the subject is likely to be gone or
difficult to locate by the time the switch has been made. Digital Recording Binoculars completely overcome this problem,
making it possible to record the scene or subject in full HD recording (1920 x 1080 video) while it is being observed via the
binoculars.
The use of two top-quality G lenses, two precision Exmor® R CMOS image sensors, and two high-speed BIONZ image
processing engines makes it possible to record immersive 3D movies with full HD image quality as well. “Frame packing”2 is
employed to transmit the 3D video signal via an HDMI connection, meaning that independent HD signals are compressed
and transmitted for the leſt and right eyes, so that high-resolution “double HD” 3D images can be recorded and viewed
on 3D-capable TVs.
HDMI terminal
By connecting the HDMI terminal to a Sony BRAVIA or similar large-screen TV, images that have been recorded by the
binoculars can be viewed in glorious full HD. If it’s a TV that supports 3D, stunning 3D viewing can be enjoyed as well.
Sights viewed through binoculars that could previously only be kept as memories can now be shared and relived on an
impressive scale.
Locate the subject, zoom in, record, and share the fun: the Digital Recording Binoculars offer totally new ways to discover
the world.
Memory card slot supports Memory Stick Duo and SD Memory Card types
Support for multiple media formats allows the user to choose the memory card type that best matches his or her
computer and workflow.
The following memory card types are supported:Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark 2)
Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo
SD Memory Card*
SDHC Memory Card*
SDXC Memory Card*
* Class 4 or higher cards recommended.
Specifications
Camera
Camera Type
Digital Recording Binoculars
Imaging Sensor
Imaging Sensor
1/3.91’’ (4.6mm) Back-illuminated Exmor
®
R
CMOS Sensor
Pixel Gross
2x Approx. 5430K pixels (3D)/ Approx. 5430K pixels (2D)
Processor
BIONZ™ Image processor
Recording
Audio Format
Dolby
®
Digital 2ch Stereo
Media Type
Memory Stick PRO Duo ™ (Mark 2);
Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo ™; Memory Stick
XC-HG Duo™;
SD/ SDHC/ SDXC Memory Card (Class 4 or Higher)
Microphone/Speaker
Built-in Stereo Microphone
Monoral Speaker
Still Image Max Effective Resolution
20.4 megapixels
Still Image Mode
3D Still Image: Not available / 2D Still Image: JPEG
Still Image Size(Photo Mode)
20.4 megapixels 16:9 (6016x3384)
15.3 megapixels 4:3 (4512x3384)
10.0 megapixels 16:9 (4224x2376)
5.0 megapixels 4:3 (2592x1944)
2.1 megapixels 16:9 (1920x1080)
0.3 megapixels 4:3 (640x480)