120fps. 4K. And a new low-light sensor. Sony is burning up the single lens video camera niche. Check out their latest addition the PXW-Z150.
Let’s dive into the details of Sony’s PXW-Z150 shall we. It’s stacked with a 1.0-type Exmor sensor. The Exmor sensor, I believe, is the back-lite sensor technology making darkness no longer a problem for shooters. Will this camera be anywhere close to the capabilities of the A7s II? In no way, but on paper it looks like the PXW-Z150 might have a lot more sensitivity than one expects from a single lens camcorder. To quote Sony’s marketing manager, professional digital imaging, Jeanne Lewis, ‘The Z150’s low-light performance, networking capabilities and 4K resolution give pro shooters an unbeatable triple play of features.”
Since this is a single lens camcorder lets talk lens. Shooters can expect high resolution and contrast from the center to the edge of the G lens found on the Z150. A 12x optical zoom with a 29-348mm reach. Yet, 348mm is not the longest reach of the Z150. This camera boasts Sony’s Clear Image Zoom technology giving the camera a 24x zoom and 18x zoom in HD and 4K. I’ve used Sony’s Clear Image Zoom on the FS5 and I can say it is a killer feature and unlike any digital zoom I’ve seen.
To round out the features found on the Z150 is a OLED viewfinder, built in 4-step ND filter, 3 independent lens rings giving tactile lens use when shooting, and this camera has built-in Wi-Fi for live streaming and FTP wireles connections. One can also use your smartphone or tablet to control the camera via Wi-Fi remote. The Z150 also boasts Sony’s Multi-Interface Shoe giving wireless options to microphones and other Sony peripherals.
So who’s gonig to use this camera? The PXW-Z150 is suited for corporate and event production, as well as producer/shooters in broadcast, documentary, online content creation or any type of shooting requiring fast turnaround times. I can think of several producer/shooters who’ll be excited to shoot on a more light sensitive camera in 4K.
The specs:
- UHD 4K up to 30fps (100mbit)
- HD up to 120 fps (50mbit)
- 1-inch Exmore RS sensor
- XAVC, AVC/H.264, AVCHD 2.0, MPEG-4
- 4:2:2 10-bit in HD
- 4:2:0 8-bit in UHD
- Integrated Sony G Lens with 12x Optical Zoom
- Discrete Manual Focus, Zoom, Iris Rings
- Two SD Memory Card Slots (can record dual slot for backup)
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- 2 XLR Audio Inputs
- SDI/HDMI outputs
To learn more about Sony’s PXW-Z150 priced at $3,595 go here: