The compact HD camera provides 1080/60p HDR capabilities, while global shutter three 2/3” CMOS image sensor system enables high sensitivity and low noise.
Sony has announced its latest camera, the HDC-P31, which is a point of view (POV) system camera with remote functionality and 1080/60p HDR capability. As the demand to streamline media production workflows increases, the model’s remote menu setting and status monitoring minimises the time and personnel needed on-site during production since POV cameras are often mounted in inaccessible or hard-to-reach locations or used on a crane, rail or robotics system.
The flexible and lightweight HDC-P31 is ideal for studio, faith and rental applications, and sports production. The new HD model incorporates a global shutter three 2/3-inch CMOS sensor system for enhanced optical performance that provides high sensitivity and low noise.
In addition, the camera is designed to be used as an integral part of Sony’s popular HDC series ecosystem, creating the same images and look and using the same workflow, but in a smaller POV form factor. The camera hopes to create a comprehensive system while working alongside Sony’s XVS series of switchers for an ELC Live Production Control Automation system.
The POV cameras are frequently located in unobtainable or isolated positions, so remote functionality helps promote production efficiency by saving time and money and reducing the need for staff on-site.
Remote access via a Web UI is planned to be available after December 2020 via a software update that will allow for menu setting, status monitoring, log files and firmware updates to be done offsite. The web-based application is easy to set up and does not require dedicated software. In addition, when using compatible lenses, operators can adjust the back focus of the camera remotely. For enhanced flexibility, the tally can be supported through via an IP network cable.
The HDC-P31 promises to provide HD imagery with high sensitivity of F12 (at 1080/60i, 1080/60p), F13 (at 1080/50i, 1080/50p). It boasts of low noise (62dB), making it possible to capture content even in challenging lighting conditions.
The HDC-P31 meets the increasing demand for HDR production by supporting HDR with a choice of S-Log3 / HLG. Additionally, the camera accommodates Sony’s SR Live workflow, offering simultaneous production in HDR and SDR, which can be done by one production team to reduce cost and complexity. The HDC-P31 also supports SR Live metadata, which is embedded in the SDI signal feed and ensures consistent quality of both HDR and SDR signals throughout the live production pipeline. The HDC-P31 is planned to be available in November of 2020.
“The heart of the camera is its image sensor, and as a leader in sensor technology, Sony continues to combine our legacy and expertise in imaging with feedback from our user base to develop the necessary tools to enhance our lineup and serve the production community,” said Takuma Wada, Head of Content Creation Solutions Marketing, Professional Solutions Company (PSAP), Sony Corporation of Hong Kong Limited. “From resolution and form factor to price and future capabilities, Sony prides itself on providing choices that empower our users. With the launch of the HDC-P31, Sony is delivering an option that responds to the industry’s request for remote functionality, paired with a smaller footprint for more mounting freedom, both of which contribute to a streamlined media production workflow.”