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SONY has today launched the PXW-X160, the latest  addition to the Sony XDCAM™ Series of professional camcorders. The PXW-X160  features three 1/3” Full HD Exmor® CMOS sensors and a newly developed 25x  optical zoom G-Lens that extends from a 26mm wide angle. It can record in XAVC  Intra and Long GOP, enabling 10-bit sampling for high-definition recordings  with rich tonal expression, as well as MPEG HD422 at 50 Mbps, a format widely  preferred by today’s broadcasters and production houses. It can also record in  MPEG HD420 at 35 Mbps, AVCHD™ and DV formats.
  This advanced camcorder has been created to  satisfy the needs of broadcasters, production houses and corporate and event  productions, with performance and features that are ideally suited for news,  documentaries, events, and more. The PXW-X160 is a follow-up to the currently popular  Sony HXR-NX5E and PMW-150, and is expected to become a strong  performer in the field. The PXW-X160 differs from the previously announced PXW-X180 in the omission of features such as  wireless functionality, NFC, and GPS, effectively lowering the price point while  maintaining the same high level of performance.
  “Our XDCAM Line-up just keeps getting better: this latest addition  brings all the latest key Sony features at an affordable price to users around  the world” said Bill Drummond, Strategic Marketing Manager, Entry Level  Production at Sony.

1. Newly developed 25x optical zoom G Lens withmm wide angle
This new lens delivers uncompromised Sony G  Lens quality and a 26 mm angle of view at the wide end of its 25x zoom range  (35 mm equivalent: 26 mm to 650 mm). That’s more than enough range for a wide  variety of shooting situations. Independent manual zoom and focus rings with  end-stop and iris control are provided, and a slide mechanism on the focus ring  enables easy switching between auto and manual focusing.
2. Innovative Sony image sensor, image processor,       and lens achieve outstanding image quality
Sony’s  Exmor™ 3CMOS Sensor system provides independent 1/3” CMOS image sensors for the red, blue, and  green colour channels, each with 2.07 effective megapixels (16:9). The result  is high resolution and sensitivity that contribute to superior colour  reproduction.  An advanced image  processor that features sophisticated noise reduction and distortion  compensation is instrumental in delivering superb detail and texture  reproduction, with image quality settings rivalling high-end broadcast  camcorders.
3. Compatible with XAVC and a range of other       recording formats
In addition to XAVC Intra/Long GOP, the PXW-X160  can record in MPEG2, AVCHD, and DV format. The MXF file format is used for XAVC  recording, efficiently compressing full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution using the  MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 codec. Image sampling is 4:2:2 10-bit with Intra-frame  compression at 112 Mbps, or high-efficiency Long-GOP compression at 50/35/25  Mbps.          

4. Support for SxS, XQD, and SD memory cards plus       Memory Stick To provide compatibility with a variety of  workflows, the PXW-X160 features two SxS memory card slots for high-speed  read/write capability. An XQD card adaptor allows recording to XQD memory  cards, and an SD card adaptor enables recording to SD memory cards for maximum economy when shooting for extended periods.
5. Variable ND filter
The PXW-X160 is the first  professional Sony camcorders to feature a continuously variable ND filter. A  new system that electronically controls density enables continuous adjustment  from 1/4 ND to 1/128 ND via a simple dial operation. In conjunction with iris  and shutter speed settings that control depth of field and brightness, this  advanced filter facilitates shooting techniques such as the use of slow shutter  in daylight and other bright conditions. For operators who prefer the  conventional ND selector interface, the camcorder features  a dual ND filter control mechanism that  provides both continuous electronic control and the standard four-position  switch.
6. 3.5 type LCD panel and 0.5 type OLED viewfinder
The PXW-X160 is equipped with a 3.5  type QHD LCD panel (960 x 540 x RGB, 16:9) that provides easy viewing in a wide  range of lighting conditions. Both models also feature a 0.5 type OLED  viewfinder (1024 x 768 x RGB, 3:4). High resolution makes precise manual focus  easy. Compared to LCOS devices, there is no colour breakup and viewing comfort   is significantly improved.
7. Multi-Interface Shoe
Compatible accessories attached to the  Multi-Interface (MI) Shoe can be controlled from the PXW-X160. The HVL-LBPC video light, for example, can be  switched on and off from the camcorder. Power and audio connections for a UWP-D11 or UWP-D12 wireless microphone receiver are made via the MI Shoe, minimizing the need for  extra batteries and additional cabling.