
Since Sony introduced in 2003, the HDCAM-SR system within its CineAlta equipment to meet the demand for quality and storage capacity that was required for productions and digital transfers of high-resolution films, technology had always been the privilege of a few, given the high costs of it. Therefore, Sony recently introduced to the market an economical component for the HDCAM-SR family, this is the SRW-5100 model, which reproduces at the rate of 880Mbps in 4:2:2 1080 50P/60P, 4:4:4 1080 HQ and Dual-Stream modes.
This new device also supports 2x high-speed content transfers. According to company representatives, the new model is ideal for dubbing on set, as well as for reviewing, entering or taking out HDV™ content in offline applications. Another feature of the SRW-5100 is that it offers playback support for HDCAM® and Digital Betacam formats via optional cards.
"HDCAM-SR technology is the industry's most popular exchange and mastering format for digital television and film production. Likewise, it is the standard in post-production and high-level digital intermediation," said José Alvarado, marketing manager of content creation at Sony Electronics, BPLA division.
Undoubtedly, the SRW-5100 is the first of many devices that will hit the market to make HDCAM-SR technology available to everyone.