Sony DXC-D55 Series, DXC-D55P, DXC-D55WSP, DXC-D55PH, DXC-D55PL Brochure & Specs

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DXC-D55 Series
Digital Video Cameras
14-BIT FULL-DIGITAL PRODUCTION CAMERA
Offers Top-quality SDTV Video Production Opportunities
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HE SONY DXC SERIES Standard Definition (SD) digital production camera has been
widely accepted by thousands of video professionals, around the world, thanks to its excellent picture performance, system versatility and value. Sony are now proud to introduce the new DXC-D55 Series. To further enhance the DXC portfolio, this uses the latest 14-bit A/D conversion circuitry as well as the field-proven 2/3-inch type Power HAD™EX CCDs.
The DXC Series consists of two cameras: the DXC-D55P 4:3 model and the DXC-D55WSP 16:9/4:3 switchable model. Both models incorporate three 2/3-inch type Power HAD
EX CCDs and the latest 14-bit A/D conversion circuitry. These key devices deliver excellent sensitivity together with reduced smear and noise. In addition to superb picture quality, these cameras offer extremely precise and flexible image controls such as highlight, contrast and detail control, thanks to the sophisticated DSP LSI with more than 30 bits accuracy.
Another important characteristic of the Sony DXC-D55 Series is the system flexibility. Two types of camera control unit are available – the CCU-D50P for multi-core operation and the CCU-TX50P for triax operation. Furthermore, the RCP-D50/D51 Remote Control Unit is also available for the series.
With class-leading SD picture quality, operational convenience and system flexibility, the Sony DXC-D55 Series brings new opportunities for higher­quality, more creative productions to a wider range of video professionals at an affordable price.
FEATURES
Excellent Picture Quality
Advanced Digital Signal Processing (ADSP)
A key indicator of quality in a digital camera is how many bits are used in its nonlinear processes, such as gamma correction. The DXC-D55 Series has more than 30 bits, thus minimising rounding errors and maintaining the high-quality images captured by the Power HAD EX CCDs. This advanced digital signal pro­cessing (ADSP) also enables highly sophisticated image controls, such as knee saturation, adaptive highlight control and skin-tone detail controls.
Power HAD EX CCD Imager
DSP
Pre Knee
A/D
14-bit A to D Converter
Advanced Digital Signal Processor
To a Camera Adaptor
Three-chip 2/3-inch Type Power HAD EX CCDs
The DXC-D55 Series is equipped with the field-proven three-chip 2/3-inch type Power HAD EX CCDs, offering high hori­zontal resolutions of 920* TV lines. These high-performance CCDs also provide excellent sensitivity of F11 (at 2000 lux, 3200K), a remarkable signal-to-noise ratio of 63 dB and extremely low smear level of -145 dB (typical).
* On DXC-D55P model
14-bit A/D Conversion
The Sony DXC-D55/D55WS incorporates a high-quality14-bit A/D conversion circuit that allows images captured by the Power HAD EX CCDs to be processed with four times the precision than 12-bit A/D con­verters. In particular, this higher resolution reproduces the contrast more faithfully in mid-to-dark-tone areas of the picture. In addition, the 14-bit accuracy helps to eliminate pre-knee signal compression at highlight areas, and allows the camera to clearly reproduce a high-luminance subject.
Power HAD EX CCDs
12-bit 14-bit
High-performance Digital Signal Processing
High-integrity 14-bit A/D Conversion
Knee Saturation Control On
Knee Saturation Control Off
Knee Saturation Control
Shooting objects with very bright areas, such as key-light reflections from a per­son's forehead, can reduce colour satura­tion and change the hue in the highlight areas. The knee saturation control function incorporated in the DXC-D55 Series effec­tively reduces this ‘washed-out’ effect and reproduces far more natural colour in highlight areas.
Creative Versatility
Low Key Saturation
With conventional cameras, low-light areas can be subject to reduced satura­tion, resulting in the colour in these areas being lost. The low-key saturation function incorporated in the DXC-D55 Series helps eliminate this problem by optimising the amplification of colour saturation at low light levels, providing more natural colour reproduction.
Skin-Tone Detail Control
The skin-tone detail control function in the DXC-D55 Series allows softening of the skin-tone detail in the facial area, while maintaining the sharpness of other parts of the picture. The skin-tone detail area can be selected simply and quickly, using an area-detect cursor in the viewfinder screen. The colour range for skin-tone detail, and the skin-detail level, can also be selected manually, using the viewfinder menu system.
Skin-Tone Detail Control On
Low Key Saturation OnLow Key Saturation Off
Skin-Tone Detail Control Off
Adaptive Highlight Control On
Adaptive Highlight Control Off
Knee point n
Auto Slope
White Clip
Input Signal Level
Output Signal Level
Knee point 3 Knee point 2 Knee point 1 Knee point 0
Knee Curve Image
Adaptive Highlight Control
The DXC-D55 Series offers outstanding over-exposure control by applying multiple knee-points/slopes to handle highlight areas in a progressive manner. By analysing the highlight areas of a scene, the camera automatically sets and optimises multiple knee points/slopes accordingly. This enables the reproduction of extremely difficult scenes (for example, an interior scene with a bright illuminant such as sunlight in the background) with much more over-exposure latitude. The adaptive highlight control applies only to input video level in excess of the knee point; the middle and low-luminance parts of the video signal are unaffected by this control.
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