Sony HXR-MC2000U Brochure & Specs

Light, portable, easy to use and packed with professional power
Sony’s HXR-MC2000U shoulder camcorder is loaded with features, yet easy to use.
Fully loaded for the serious videographer, yet simple enough for a beginner to use
Advanced technology is now available in a small, easy-to-operate package. Sony’s HXR-MC2000U digital HD video camcorder combines extraordinary picture quality with amazing ease of operation. Its finely calibrated auto-settings let you focus on the action, not the camera.
But don’t let the simplicity fool you – this is a serious camcorder that offers the features that professionals rely on. Like Sony’s EXMOR R™ CMOS sensor for superior picture quality. What’s more, the HXR-MC2000U is a tapeless front-end solution for video acquisition that works with most non-linear editing systems.
Add lightness, compact size, and affordability to the mix of features and ease of use, and you’ve got a camcorder that hits the mark in any shooting situation. Whether you’re teaching video production students, making a documentary, or shooting a corporate event or wedding, the Sony HXR-MC2000U is the ideal shoulder-mount camcorder for your shooting and recording needs.
Versatile enough for any shooting situation, yet sensitive enough to record in candlelight.
Sony G Lens for Wide Angle Shooting. Sony’s unique optical
design technology and quality control are the heart and soul of the HXR-MC2000U’s sophisticated G™ Lens, delivering exceptional performance on par with some of the best lenses in the industry. The camcorder perfectly complements the G Lens with an advanced image sensor and Sony’s famous image processing technology. Such fine calibration is bound to improve your shooting in all situations, from zooming in for the close-ups, to the 29.8 mm wide angle view in video mode (35mm equivalent).
40mm Conventional Lens 29.8mm Sony G Lens (HXR-MC2000U)
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