DY-700U

D-9 CAMCORDER HEAD

MSRP: $9,300.00
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[GENERAL]

Format: D-9
Tape: 1/2-inch metal particle
Power consumption: Max. 40 W, 34 W (Rec mode including lens and viewfinder)
Battery DC input range: 11 - 17 V DC
Dimensions (WHD): 141 x 306.5 x 435.5 mm (17-1/4" x 12-1/8" x 5-9/16")
Weight: Approx. 8.5 kg (18.7 lbs.) including lens, viewfinder, battery and tape
Temperature Operating: 0 degrees C to 40 degrees C (32 degreesF to 104 degreesF)
Storage: -20 degrees C to 60 degrees C (-4 degreesF to 140 degreesF)
Humidity: 30% to 80%
Tape speed: 57.737 mm/s
Recording time: 124 minutes (using DS-124 tape)
FF/REW time: Approx. 4 minutes (with DS-64 tape)

[IMAGING]

Sensor: 3 x 2/3" interline transfer CCDs
Picture elements: 380,000 (DY-700U)/440,000 (DY-700E)
Optical system: 1/2" F1.4 RGB prism
Mount: 1/2" bayonet
Filter: 3200K, 5600K, 5600K + 1/16 ND
Sensitivity: F8/2000 lux
Minimum illumination: F1.4/7.5 lux, +18 dB
Lolux minimum illumination: F1.4/1.5 lux
Synchronization: Internal
Registration: 0.05% without lens, distortion in all areas
Shutter: 1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, variable in ALC (DY-700U)/1/50, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, variable in ALC (DY-700E)
Variable scan: 60.1 - 2084.6 Hz (DY-700U)/50.1 - 2067.8 Hz (DY-700E)
Detail correction: Vertical: 2H
Horizontal: 2H
Color bar: SMPTE/EBU type
Gain: 0, 9, 18 dB, variable gain in ALC and Lolux

[RECORDER VIDEO]

Sampling: 4:2:2, 8-bit
Y: 13.5 MHz
R-Y/B-Y: 6.75 MHz
Compression: 3.3:1 DCT based intraframe coding
Data rate: 50 Mbps
Video input: No
Video output: Composite

[RECORDER AUDIO]

Tracks: 4x digital, 2x cue analog
System: 2 channels PCM 16-bit/48 kHz
Frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 kH (+1/-1.5 dB)
Distortion: Less than or equal to 0.1%
Crosstalk: Less than or equal to -70 dB
Audio input: Camera: 1 x 6-pin and 2x XLR
Line:+4 dBs/10 kohms balanced
Audio output: Line: 0 dBs/low impedance, balanced (XLR-5)
Headphone: Infinity to -17 dBs, low impedance

[TIME CODE]

Input/output: 0+/-6 dBs high impedance

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