- Sony CCD-VX3
Sony 3CCD-VX3 (often referred to as simply VX-3) was a
Hi-8 camcorder noteworthy for being the first to feature dichroic (prismatic) imaging. It was released to the North American market in 1993 at a street cost of about US$3500. The PAL version as well as the Japanese version had the model name CCD-VX1.The image is created using three 1/3" CCD chips by prismatically splitting the optics into red, green, and blue, and processing each of these channels individually; this preserves quality especially with red hues. The camera imaged in 410,000 pixels with horizontal resolution of better than 530 lines.
During the mid-1990s, Sony dropped Hi-8 in favor of the emerging
DV format, and as a result the VX-3 was discontinued in September 1995. However the VX-3 went on to serve as the framework for a line of professionalDV cameras, including the DCR-VX1000, DCR-VX9000, and DSR-200.External links
* [http://www.sony.net/Products/handycam/history/detail/product006.html Sony CCD-VX1] (Official webpage)
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