Differences with Z1E?
I'm off to Turkey next month and hoping to supplement with a second Z1 acquired locally to help document an event.
Will a Z1E European version include the ability to shoot in 1080/60i? Any functional differences to be aware of? |
The Z1U can do both PAL and NTSC, so IF there is a Z1UE...I have no idea what would be different...
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I suspect the 'E' model is just a way to control warranties, or something: i.e. so Sony in Europe don't have to support warranty claims for Z1s bought abroad. |
HDV-Z1E - thanks
Thanks Mark - appreciate the confirmation.
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Well there are some conflicting opinions on this.... see the following thread:
http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=45657 However, I can confirm that the Z1U shoots PAL that behaves as expected.... |
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The power supplies of various countries around the planet are more variable than the PAL/NTSC zones, and the plug types also vary. DC/AC, 240/250 Volt, amps, two pin, three pin... the variations need to be accounted for, or your U.S. bought Z1 might just get fried when you try to power it up via mains. There's a good in-built insurance policy with the Z1; which unlike the FX-1, doesn't charge the battery through the camera. You only fry the battery with the Z1, if you get too creative with a foreign power supply!! With the FX-1 you'd need adapters, possibly transformer... and plenty of pre-knowledge about the power supply of countries you intend using your camera in!! |
Absolutely the Z1E will shoot 60i (plus all cineframe variants) in both HDV, DVCAM and MiniDV as well as 50i, in fact our Z1Es arrive set to 60i.
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Yeah, with the Z1 all you would need for is a different power cord for the battery charger. Personally, I've decided to never plug mine directly into line power. Look back in this forum for a number of reports of people who had to send their FX1 in for repairs after plugging it in. I'd rather not risk that myself!
When I was in Argentina I just used a simple plug adaptor to connect the charger to the wall outlet. Almost all new electronic equipment can handle a full range of voltages and doesn't require a transformer. |
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