3ClearVid CMOS Sensor system
The HDR-FX7E marks the first ever use of 3ClearVid CMOS Sensor technology. ClearVid CMOS Sensor is an innovative technology that uses a new pixel distribution to achieve higher resolution and increased sensitivity (4 lux minimum), boosting resolution, sensitivity and colour accuracy compared with conventional sensors.
By rotating pixels at a 45 degree angle, ClearVid CMOS Sensor doubles the area of each individual pixel while retaining the same pixel pitch as a conventional pixel layout. With a resolution of 1,120,000 total pixels, the 3ClearVid CMOS Sensor used in the HDR-FX7E takes this technology a step further, using a prism to direct light onto three independent imagers: one for each primary colour (RGB).
Using three separate imagers rather than one ensures richer, more accurate colour reproduction while improving sensitivity since there is very little attenuation between the lens and imagers. RGB data collected by the three imagers is then processed rapidly by the Enhanced Imaging Processor to deliver vivid, colourful yet remarkably natural pictures.
- Smooth Slow Rec
By combining the high-speed processing technology provided by the ClearVid CMOS Sensor and Enhanced Imaging Processor, the HDR-FX7E can capture a six-second ‘burst’ of images at 200 fields/second, or four times higher than standard 50 fields/sec recording. Replayed at normal speed this provides 24 seconds of smooth, highly detailed slow-motion.
- 1.07 megapixel Dual Rec Still Picture
High quality still images (1.07 megapixel resolution) can be captured during continuous video recording and stored onto Memory Stick PRO Duo removable media.















