PDW-850

The PDW-850 XDCAM HD422 2/3″ 3CCD Camera from Sony features an ENG-style shoulder mount design suitable for use in the field or can be adapted to the studio thanks to support for CCU control and a “pool feed” video input. Recording to the XDCAM professional disc format, the camera records in MPEG HD422, a broadcast-spec 50 Mbps codec with 4:2:2 color sampling. The camera can also record in MPEG HD420 for longer recording times and is able to record legacy standard definition video in DVCAM or MPEG IMX. If features a standard 2/3″ B4 lens mount and the lens. Viewfinder (VF), and batteries or power source are all available separately.

The 1920 x 1080 native picture is achieved thanks to three PowerHAD FX IT CCDs. The three-chip design splits up color into its three RGB components thereby avoiding the interpolation and potential loss of detail on most single-chip designs. The camera can record at multiple frame rates up to 60p, including PAL area frame rates (50p/25p), plus several 24p implementations.

Built-in GPS means that location data can be included in the video metadata for reference later. A USB port allows proxy files to be saved to and external storage device, saving scene data so that a specific “look” can be recycled later, firmware updates, and connection of the separately available CBK-WA100 wireless adapter for remote operation and proxy file transfer.

Because the XDCAM media supports random access, it is possible to jump almost instantly to any clip selected from the thumbnail menu. At the same time, the format provides a professional grade media designed specifically for video recording to provide the same confidence one has when using a tape format. The camera supports both the PFD50DLA and PFD23A size professional discs for up to 95 minutes recording in the highest quality.

Three 2/3″ PowerHAD FX IT CCDs
Improved from the previous generation, the sensor features lower noise, while keeping high sensitivity and wide dynamic range. The Signal to Noise Ratio has been improved from 59 dB to 62 dB, while maintaining a high sensitivity of f/11 at 60i
Dual Filter Wheels
One set for ND and the other for white balance (CC):

  • CC Filters: A: Cross, B: 3200K, C: 4300K, D: 6300K
  • ND Filters: 1: Clear, 2: 1/4 ND, 3: 1/16 ND, 4: 1/64 ND
ALAC (Auto Lens Aberration Compensation)
In addition to the current ALAC function on the XDCAM and PMW camcorders, the PDW-850 offers the addition of ALAC on the vertical axis to help correct for lateral chromatic aberration

Note: ALAC cannot completely correct all lens aberration issues – Longitudinal chromatic aberration cannot be completely eliminated

International Frame Rates
The PDW-850 is capable of 50 Hz or 60 Hz production, enabling users to create content for clients globally
Electrical Shutter
Multiple shutter speeds are available, including “Slow shutter” mode and “ECS” mode

  • Slow shutter 1080i: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 16 frames accumulation
  • Slow shutter 720p: 2, 4, 6, 8, and 16 frames accumulation
  • ECS: 50.1 Hz (50i mode); 60.01 Hz (60i mode)
  • Slow shutter speed can be expanded to 32 frame accumulation through the Service Menu
4x Digital Extender
The 4x digital extender gives you a quick way to zero in focus to a specific area of the frame. Operation of the digital extender can be assigned to an assignable button and can be 2x, 4x, or 6x. As with digital zoom, loss of detail will occur the more the image is magnified
3″ On Board LCD Panel
The body side color LCD panel features a higher resolution that on the previous model. It is a “transmissive”-type panel with 960 x 540 (RGB) effective pixels. The panel allows viewing of video, thumbnails, and menu characters in more detail. Unlike the PDW-700/F800, the sub-panel has been eliminated and the same information is now displayed on the color LCD panel during power-on
HD/SD SDI and Composite “Pool Feed” Input
The HD-SDI, SD-SDI, and Composite inputs are now a standard. For Composite video input, the PDW-850 utilizes the genlock input connector. In addition to HD-Y input for return video, the PDW-850 can accept 1080/720 HD-SDI for return video. This is available via the assignable switch in EE or Rec. modes. HD-SDI return can be monitored through the viewfinder (available separately) and on the LCD panel
DC Accessory Power Outputs
The 4-pin DC output for audio accessories has been increased from 0.5 A to 1.0 A. There is also a PowerTap output for lights, monitors, or other peripherals up to 50W
GPS Module
The GPS module is mounted in the camcorders handle while GPS data is displayed on the side LCD panel. The GPS data can be shown during playback as well and can be turned on or off with a menu setting – the default is OFF

Note: If a disc with GPs data is ingested into PDW-U1/U2, the firmware (VFAM) version must be v5.1 or higher

USB Connector
The USB connector can be used in combination with the CBK-WA100 Wireless Adapter (available separately), for XDCAM Proxy file recording, proxy copy from the recording, as well as firmware updates. Devices tested to work with the USB interface include:

  • USM128GQX, 64GQX, 32GQX, 16GQX, 8GQX
  • USM64GT, 32GT, 16GT, 8GT
  • USM64GU 32GU, 6GU, 8GU, 4GU

In addition, “All File,” “Scene File,” “Lens File,” “Reference File,” and “User File” data can be saved or loaded from a USB flash drive or other USB storage device. The location of the USB connector has been moved from the handle to the right rear panel for easier connection of the Wireless Adapter

Note: There is a per file recording capacity limit of 4GB – you can record several files onto one recording device as long as any single file is does not exceed the 4GB limit 

Supports CBK-WA100 Wireless Adapter
Add the separately available CBK-WA100 Wi-Fi adapter enables the following features:

  • Linkage of proxy flies with the high-resolution versions by its file name and file duration
  • Status indication on viewfinder
  • Remote control of iris, zoom, VDR keys (FREV, PLAY, PAUSE, FFWD, PREV, STOP, NEXT), R/B Gain, AWB, and record start
  • Planning Metadata operation and high-resolution file transfer via the Content Browser Mobile app for tablets and smartphones
  • The VDR key and R/B Gain can be simultaneously controlled by the RM-B170 remote

Partial Proxy Creation

  • New for the PDW-850, the camcorder can output the remote trigger flag in “Rec2” mode via the HD-SDI output in Rec or Playback mode. This allows creation of short clips from the high-resolution files that can play back at full speed
  • The partial playback mode is available via the Assignable switch
  • The remote trigger mode in “Rec2P” is available without a requiring a USB connection to the camcorder
Studio Camera Solution with CA/CCU
The PDW-850 can be integrated in a studio setting thanks to its standard 50-pin interface, which is compatible with the CA-FB70 optical fiber or CA-TX 70 digital triax camera adaptor and related CCU’s

Note: Some features are limited when using with CA/CCU. Please see the operation manual for a complete list of supported features. PsF Formats (23.98, 25, 29.97) are not supported in studio configuration