Published on September 7th,2006 at 5:55 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Sony HDR-FX7, the HD Pro camera

The FX1 is dead… Long live the FX7! We received a 6 pages fax from Sony this morning, announcing the much anticipated FX7 — in fact the VX2100 HD — replacing the FX1. What can we say about it? Well, according to Sony, the FX7 is 40% more efficient than the FX1, while being 25% smaller (145x166x322mm with a weight of 1.4kg for 1688cc vs. 2880cc for the FX1). This camera is still a 1080i (HDV 1440×1080) with a 3 Clear Bit CMOS sensor and a 20x optical zoom. It has HDMI, FireWire, D3 and D1 for connectors. The camera will be available in Japan on November 11th at a price of about 2 530 Euros.





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  • Ramin Hideo

    Damn this looks more like a vx2100 then a FX1 to bad this cam has less options compared to the FX1, I own a FX1 and I think this FX7 looks alot more cheaper,

 

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