In 1998, Sony released a camcorder that could "see through people's clothes," then immediately recalled the 700,000 devices allegedly sold. It's true that in 1998, Sony released a camcorder with ...
Sony’s busy IBC2025 showcase featured its Spatial Reality Display, the VENICE Extension Mini, Ocellus tracking, the PXW-Z300 camcorder with C2PA content authenticity, and a preview of the LiveU TX1 ...
HXR-NX800 and PXW-Z200 offer AI-powered subject recognition, advanced zoom, and professional connectivity for broadcast, corporate, education, and faith-based content creation Sony India has ...
Sony India has introduced new professional imaging and audio gear aimed at content creators, studios, broadcasters, and filmmakers. The company has announced two 4K handheld camcorders equipped with ...
Its main strengths do not lie in video quality, but rather its user-friendly interface and 40x optical zoom. As budget camcorders go, it's certainly not the worst unit we've seen, but there are plenty ...
The Sony Handycam series of camcorders enables entrepreneurs with little or no videography experience to create high-quality promotional or training videos and play them on standard TVs using cables ...
Sony has announced the release of two new camcorders for content producers, the PXW-Z200 and HXR-NX800, featuring several new upgrades and enhancements, including 4K video, a new zoom lens, AI-based ...
Sony is releasing two new 4K handheld camcorders, the NXCAM HXR-NX800, and XDCAM PXW-Z200 with SDI and MXF wrapper. Both models feature artificial intelligence recognition capabilities, high-precision ...
SAN DIEGO, Calif.—Sony Electronics is releasing two new 4K handheld camcorders, the NXCAM HXR-NX800, and XDCAM PXW-Z200 with SDI and MXF wrapper. Both models feature artificial intelligence (AI) ...
The NXCAM HXR-NX800, and XDCAM PXW-Z200 include AI recognition, autofocus, and a 20x optical zoom lens Sony has launched two 4K handheld camcorders, the NXCAM HXR-NX800, and XDCAM PXW-Z200. Both ...
In 1998, Sony released a camcorder that could "see through people's clothes," then immediately recalled the 700,000 devices allegedly sold. It's true that in 1998, Sony released a camcorder with ...