(Images simulated)
HXR-MC1/ACC
HD Point of View Camera Recorder with Accessory Kit
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HXR-MC1/ACC Features
1080i Compact HD Camera. Splash-proof Specification Suited for Outdoor Use
Even though it is equipped with a full HD shooting (1920x1080i), 10x optical zoom
and built-in microphone, the HXR-MC1 camera body is compact, measuring only
1 1/2 x 1 11/16 x 3 1/2 inch (37 x 42.5 x 86.5 mm). It can take 1080i HD or SD images
and sound in places that no ordinary camcorder can access.
It is possible to attach it to various devices such as helmets by utilizing the screw
hole at the bottom of the unit*1, and capture HD or SD images from angles that you
have never experienced before.
And the camera is splash-proof, making it suitable for outdoor use as well. It can
be used at the water’s edge.*2
*1 Sony does not provide any special mounting hardware.
*2 Only the camera unit conforms to IEC60529 IPX2. Under no circumstances should it be used in wa-
ter. Do not allow the control unit to get wet, as it has no splash-proof features.
All-in-one Recording Unit Expanding the Shooting Field with Battery Operation
Recording and playback are possible within the control unit of the HXR-MC1/ACC.
You don’t need any external recording facility. Maximum battery operation of up
to 405 minutes* is available thanks to the use of the Exmor™ CMOS sensor and
various low-power consumption technologies. Shoot anytime, anywhere without
having to worry about power supply.
* Continuous recording with the optional NP-FH100 battery (LCD
backlight =OFF). It operates for about 200 minutes in ordinary use with
frequent recording start/stop, zooming etc,
Remote Monitoring and Control
As the control unit has a 2.7-inch (16:9) (viewable area, measured diagonally),
210,000 pixels LCD panel that uses Clear Photo LCD Plus™, the images captured
by the HXR-MC1/ACC camera are at your fingertips to be checked. All the
menu settings can be done using the touch screen LCD panel. The control unit
is also equipped with a recording button, zoom lever, and manual control dial.
So you can control the camera remotely while watching the images. With the
HXR-MC1/ACC, it's easy to shoot in ways where shooting with traditional camcorders
was once impossible. No special equipment such as external monitors or remote
control devices are needed.
(Onscreen image simulated)
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Applications
Sports Shooting
If you’re shooting while taking part in extreme sports such as
skydiving, paragliding or skateboarding, it is hard to check the
images you’re recording. With the HXR-MC1/ACC, even if you attach
the
camera to your helmet, you can easily check the angles using the
LCD panel of the control unit and adjust the angle of view with the
zoom lever. Once the recording to Memory Stick PRO Duo™ has
started, all you have to do is to enable the control unit’s HOLD switch
to prevent operating error, put the control unit into your
backpack or a pocket, and get going.
Motor Sports
With the HXR-MC1/ACC, it’s possible to capture powerful visuals in
which the ground comes toward you just as though you’re riding
a motorcycle or driving a racing car. The HXR-MC1/ACC’s tiny
camera increases your choice of where to mount it. You can even
shoot inside the cramped interior of a car by using an optional wide
conversion lens.
(Simulated Images)
Live Relay / Recording
Video switcher
or recorder with
HD-SDI input
The control unit of the HXR-MC1/ACC has connectors for both
HDMI™ output and analog video output. By using a commercially
available HDMI/HD-SDI converter or an A/D converter, you can
also make live relays or recordings using HD-SDI signals. If you use
visuals that close in on the subject, such as images taken by the
HXR-MC1/ACC on the posts of a soccer goal or a close shot of a
musician’s hands, you can achieve even more powerful live images.
The HDMI and analog video connector outputs SD signals when the
recording mode of HXR-MC1/ACC is set in SD.
HDMI or
component
output
HD-SDI
HD-SDI
converter
When the HDMI signal is converted to HD-SDI, a short delay may occur.
Please consult the manufacturer of converter the detail.
Shooting Small Animals and Insects
The small size of the HXR-MC1/ACC camera makes it ideal for captur-
ing animals or insects in their natural surroundings. It is possible to
record continuously for about 405 minutes (6 hours 45 minutes)*.
You can also shoot the world of insects by sliding the camera
through the grass.
* Continuous recording with the optional NP-FH100 battery (LCD backlight =OFF).
It operates for about 200 minutes in ordinary use with frequent recording start/
stop, zooming etc,
(Simulated Images)
Images From Operators’ Sightlines
Images taken by the HXR-MC1/ACC camera from the sightlines of
operators with special skills, such as process engineers can be
used as simulation material or as a training video to help others
acquire such skills. Also the recorded video can be used later on
to help the user analyze the actions or the action pathways made
by a person or object carrying the camera.
Notes:
• The LCD panel does not display all captured area.
• When the camera unit receives a sudden and very strong shock,
the internal lens may move, which may cause a momentary shift of focus
position. The use of shock absorbers are recommended under these
circumstances.
• Sony does not provide any special mounting hardware. As for the
positions and methods of installing the camera and the control unit,
users should keep safety concerns in mind and confirm safety on their
own in advance. Sony will not take responsibility for any problems arising
from the installation of the HXR-MC1/ACC camera.
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Devices and Recording Methods
Exmor CMOS Sensor – Cutting Edge Image Sensor Technology
The same Exmor CMOS sensor, which is also in professional
camcorders and high-end D-SLR cameras, is used in the
HXR-MC1/ACC. It achieves low noise by multiple micro
A/D (analog to digital) converters. The image sensor in the
HXR-MC1/ACC is also uses a ClearVid™ pixel array which
has 45-degree rotated pixels. This unique layout offers high
picture quality with low-light sensitivity.
Long-time Recording to “Memory Stick PRO Duo
Media by Efficient Video Compression for HD and SD
Memory Stick PRO Duo media is the optimal recording media for
the compact HXR-MC1/ACC control unit. The camera's highly
efficient compression methods used in both HD and SD modes
achieve long recording times, which make the most of Memory
Stick PRO Duo media's storage capacity.
In HD recording mode, video is recorded in AVCHD, which uses
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 compression – the same method used in
Blu-ray Disc™ technology.
If SD recording mode is selected, video is recorded in MPEG-2.
(Onscreen image simulated)
Recording time (approximate)
2GB
4GB
8GB
16GB
HD Mode
Memory Stick PRO Duo media Memory Stick PRO Duo media Memory Stick PRO Duo media Memory Stick PRO Duo media
AVCHD 16M (FH) (1920x1080i)
AVCHD 9M (HQ) (1440x1080i)
AVCHD 7M (SP) (1440x1080i)
AVCHD 5M (LP) (1440x1080i)
10 minutes
25 minutes
30 minutes
40 minutes
2GB
25 minutes
55 minutes
65 minutes
85 minutes
4GB
55 minutes
115 minutes
140 minutes
180 minutes
8GB
110 minutes
230 minutes
280 minutes
355 minutes
16GB
SD Mode
Memory Stick PRO Duo media Memory Stick PRO Duo media Memory Stick PRO Duo media Memory Stick PRO Duo media
9M (HQ)
6M (SP)
3M (LP)
25 minutes
40 minutes
80 minutes
55 minutes
80 minutes
160 minutes
115 minutes
170 minutes
325 minutes
230 minutes
340 minutes
655 minutes
*MPEG-2 format is used for recording in SD Mode
Types of Memory Stick media you can use with your camcorder
For recording movies, it is recommended that you use a Memory Stick PRO Duo™ media of 1 GB or larger marked with:
(Memory Stick PRO Duo media)*1
™ (Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo media)*2
*1 Marked with Mark2 or not, either can be used.
*2 Marked with HX or not, either can be used.
A Memory Stick PRO Duo media of up to 16 GB will operate with the HXR-MC1/ACC camera.
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Other Functions of HXR-MC1/ACC
displaying functions available
Still Picture Recording
according to the situation, such as
during shooting or playback. There
are functions that can be operated
comfortably even by beginners, such
as the “Help” function, which gives
you the contents of each item.
Still picture approximately 4M pixels (2304x1728) can be
recorded (when recording at 4:3).
Dual Recording
The dual recording function allows high-resolution still picture
recording even when shooting a movie. A high-resolution still
picture of approximately 2.3M pixels can be recorded simply
by pushing the PHOTO button of the control unit during movie
shooting.
Visual Index
You can quickly locate the scene you want to see using the
function that allows you to display a list of the scenes you
have shot in the form of pictures
(thumbnails). Simply by touching
the scene you want to see among
the list of thumbnails displayed, you
can easily play it back. If one piece
of shooting is one file, the first scene
of each file is the thumbnail.
Creating Still Pictures out of Movies
It is possible to create still pictures of approximately 2.1M pixels
from recorded pictures. Even after shooting a movie, it is
possible to render any decisive moment into a still picture.
Smooth Slow Recording Function
By capturing images with 4 times the number of fields
compared to the normal rate of shooting per second, it is
possible to record high-speed movements that would be
impossible for the human eye to catch completely*.
Film Roll Index
The HXR-MC1/ACC is equipped with the “Film Roll Index”,
which can display the index at certain intervals, not only the
beginning of each scene but also the contents of a movie
scene. This makes it easier for you to search for a scene you
want to watch. The index display intervals can be selected
from 3 seconds, 6 seconds, 12 seconds, 1 minute and 5 minutes.
* Simultaneous sound recording is not available. The picture
quality becomes lower than when shot in normal mode.
Equipped with Touch Screen LCD Panel with HOME and
OPTION MENU
File Splits
The HXR-MC1/ACC is equipped with Sony’s unique touch panel
LCD panel, so setup during shooting or video operation can be
carried out easily simply by touching the LCD panel. You can
shoot, play back video, change settings, and edit pictures by se-
lecting a category from the “HOME MENU”, which is the doorway
to the features. Also with “OPTION MENU”, you can directly access
to the detailed camera settings and make the settings easily by
With the HXR-MC1/ACC, it is possible to delete unwanted parts
by splitting a file on the control unit.
Play List
You can create a “Play List” by selecting your favorites from the
original movies.
Main unit
BATT
RELEASE
lever
Camera unit
Camera unit front view
Built-in microphone
Battery pack
Speaker
LCD screen
10x optical
zoom lens
DC IN
jack
PHOTO
button
DISPLAY/BATT
INFO button
USB jack
Memory Stick
PRO Duo
media slot
Camera
recording
lamp
A/V
Remote
Connector
Power zoom
lever
Cable to main unit
{fixed 110 1/8 inch (2.8m)}
START/STOP
HDMI OUT
jack
CAM CTRL dial
MANUAL
button
Movie/Still
select button
Camera unit bottom view
HOLD switch
POWER switch
Controller
hook
attachment/
Tripod
receptacle
Controller
hook
Tripod receptacle
Accessories
Accessory kit
Optimal accessories for shooting with
the HXR-MC1 have been assembled
into a kit.
•AC-VQH10: AC Adapter/ Charger
A quick charger that can
sequentially charge two rolls of
H-series batteries.
•RM-AV2: Remote Commander® Unit
A remote controller that puts zoom,
Rec start/stop at your fingertips.
Contents of the kit
•VCL-HG0730A: Wide Conversion Lens
A roughly 0.7x wide conversion lens.
•Exclusive Case
•NP-FH70: Rechargeable Battery Pack
Compact large-capacity battery
that supports extended shooting.
A case for efficient storage of
HXR-MC1/ACC and accessories
built exclusively for the kit.
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• Or you can edit after copying to a recorder that has an
HD-SDI input, such as an HDCAM® or XDCAM HD®.
Editing AVCHD Format
• These ways take actual time for capturing or copying, but
after that, you can edit in the same condition using normal
HD editing.
AVCHD format can record high-resolution HD images
with a smaller file size compared to the conventional
compression method, by using an efficient compression
method. But in order to be able to play back and edit on
the computer, the load on the CPU becomes larger due to
the complicated calculation. So, currently, methods such
as MPEG-2 are superior in terms of convenience for editing.
The following are some methods to edit materials shot with
the HXR-MC1/ACC. Please select whichever is best suited
for your environment and purpose of shooting. For non-
linear editing software and supporting peripheral devices,
please consult the vendors of each product you are using.
Memory
Stick PRO Duo
HDMI
™
HDMI
or
HDMI HDMI to HD-SDI
HD-SDI*
Editing on NLE software
with HD-SDI or HDMI
capture board
converter
HXR-MC1/ACC
*The analog component output from HXR-MC1/ACC can also be converted HD-SDI with a
commonly-used analog to digital converter.
Non-linear Editing Software Supporting
AVCHD Native Editing
SD Editing
• If you use non-linear editing software that supports AVCHD
native editing, you can edit an AVCHD file by transferring it to
a computer at high speed.
The HXR-MC1/ACC has a down-conversion function. The
down-converted SD signal such as composite or S-video from
HD recordings can be captured by a video recorder which
has SD input connectors like HVR-M15AU/M25AU/M35U.
These VTRs can make DVCAM tapes for SD editing. Or the
MPEG-2 files recorded in the SD mode of HXR-MC1/ACC
can be transferred to computer and edited on compatible
non-linear editing software.
• The load on the computer during AVCHD editing is
relatively big, but it is still possible to edit while
maintaining quality at the time of shooting without
converting to another compression method*.
* Parts where effects have been added will be compressed again.
*4:3 mode or squeeze mode is available in SD recording
*Letterbox mode or squeeze mode can be selected in down-conversion
from HD to SD signal
*HXR-MC1/ACC is not equipped with an i-LINK® connector
File Conversion Into Intermediate Codec for
Editing
• Some non-linear editing software uses a unique
compression method called intermediate codec, which is
optimum for each piece of software.
*The project settings and editing capability depend on the type of the software.
For the detail, please consult the instruction manual or reseller of your software
• Work efficiency can be improved during editing* by converting
AVCHD files into intermediate codec before editing.
PMB
(Bundled PC Application Software For
Windows® XP and Vista™)
* The conversion speed into intermediate codec and the
post-conversion file size vary depending on computer specifications,
software type, intermediate codec editing.
With AVCHD or MPEG-2 files shot using simple operations*,
you can display a list of, playback, trim and write data onto
Blu-ray Disc or DVD disc with the attached software “PMB”.
Memory
Stick PRO Duo
Card reader
media
USB2.0 etc.
AVCHD native editing or Editing after
transcording to intermediate codec
Use of HDMI Output
System requirements
*2
Microsoft Windows XP® SP3*1/Windows Vista™ SP1
OS:
• By using a commercially available video capture card
that supports HDMI and non-linear editing software
supporting the card, it is possible to capture HD
signals from the HDMI* output terminal of the
HXR-MC1/ACC onto the computer for editing.
*1 64-bit editions and Starter (Edition) are not supported. *2 Starter (Edition) is not supported.
Standard installation is required.
Operation is not assured if the above OS has been upgraded or in a multi-boot environment.
Intel Pentium 4 2.8 GHz or faster (Intel Pentium 4 3.6 GHz or faster, Intel Pentium D 2.8 GHz or
CPU:
faster, Intel Core Duo™ 1.66 GHz or faster, or Intel Core 2 Duo 1.66 GHz or faster is recommended.)
• Intel Pentium® III 1 GHz or faster enables the following operations:
• Importing the contents to the computer • One Touch Disc Burn • Creating a Blu-ray disc/AVCHD
format disc/DVD-video (Intel Pentium 4, 2.8 GHz or faster, is required when creating a DVD video
by converting high definition image quality (HD) to standard definition image quality (SD).)
• Copying a disc
* HDMI is the abbreviation of High-Definition Multimedia Interface.
It is a standard interface used to transfer HD data, mostly used in
connecting consumer audio visual devices. HDMI doesn’t contain
timecode data.
For Windows XP: 512 MB or more (1 GB or more is recommended.)
Memory:
For processing SD (standard definition) image quality content only, 256 MB of memory or more is
necessary. For Windows Vista: 1 GB or more
Disk volume required for installation: Approximately 500 MB (10 GB or more may be nec-
Hard disk:
essary when creating AVCHD format discs. 50 GB maximum may be necessary when
creating Blu-ray discs.)
• Or by using a commercially available HDMI to HD-SDI
converter, a video capture card that supports HD-SDI,and
non-linear editing software supporting them, it is possible
to capture the HD signals onto the computer for editing*.
Minimum 1,024 × 768 dots
Display:
USB port (this must be provided as standard, Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compatible) is
Others:
recommended), Blu-ray disc/DVD burner (CD-ROM drive is necessary for installation)
Either NTFS or exFAT file system is recommended as the hard disk file system.
Attention
This camcorder captures high definition footage in the AVCHD format. Using the enclosed PC
software, high definition footage can be copied onto DVD media. However, DVD media
containing AVCHD footage should not be used with DVD based players or recorders, as the DVD
player/ recorder may fail to eject the media and may erase its contents without warning.
DVD media containing AVCHD footage may be played on a compatible Blu-ray Disc
player/recorder or other compatible device.
* The timecode data in the HD-SDI signal is generated by the converter.
• The captured images and sound will become a file
formatted in accordance with the settings of the
non-linear editing software.
Notes
• Operation is not assured on all types of computer environment.
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Specifications
Camera head
HDMI OUT
HDMI Connection x 1
1/5 inch-type Exmor™ CMOS sensor with ClearVid™ array
Pixel Gross: Approx. 2,360K
USB Port
mini B / USB2.0 Hi-Speed
Memory Stick PRO Duo slot x 1
Imaging Device
Memory Stick™ slot
Remote Control Terminal
Video Actual: Approx. 1,430K(16:9)
Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar®
,
(When using optional remote commander, it is possible
to control. / To use with COMPONENT or COMPOSITE
output is impossible.)
Optical Zoom: 10x (Digital Zoom: 120x)
f = 3.2 - 32.0mm
A/V R (*4)
Optics/Lens
Microphone
Lens Type
35mm Equivalent: 43 - 507mm (16:9 Camera Mode)
F1.8 - 2.3
Filter Diameter 30mm
Power, etc
Power
Requirements
Power
Consumption
Operating
temperature
DC6.8V,7.2V (battery pack), DC8.4V (AC Adaptor)
Stereo Microphone
IEC60529 IPX2 *1
4.0W (AVCHD recording, LCD back light ON,
Recording mode: Initial condition)
Splash-proof
performance
Control unit
Video Signal
32 ºF to 104 ºF (0 ºC to 40 ºC)
Storage
temperature
NTSC color, EIA standards 1080/60i specification
-4 ºF to +140 ºF (-20 ºC to +60 ºC)
2.7 inch-type (viewable area, measured diagonally) wide
touch panel Clear Photo™ LCD Plus display (211K Pixels)
LCD Screen
Including the
Control unit: 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 x 1 11/16 inch (81 x 107 x 42mm)
Camera head: 1 1/2 x 1 11/16 x 3 1/2 inch
(37 x 42.5 x 86.5mm)
projecting parts
(excluding cable
bush)
Minimum
Illumination
5 lx (Auto Slow Shutter ON, 1/30 Shutter Speed )
[AUTO], [INDOOR] (3,200K), [OUTDOOR] (5,800K),
[ONE PUSH]
White Balance
Iincluding the
projecting parts,
and supplied
battery and
controller hook
attached.
Video codec: MPEG 4 AVC / H.264, Audio codec: Dolby®
Digital 2ch
Dimentions
(W/H/D)
HD: AVCHD
Video Format(s)
Supported
Video codec: MPEG 2, Audio codec: Dolby® Digital 2ch
(Video aspect ratio 16:9 or 4:3)
Control unit: 3 1/4 x 4 7/8 x 1 7/8 inch (81 x 122 x 47mm)
Camera head: 1 1/2 x 1 11/16 x 3 1/2 inch (37 x 42.5 x 86.5mm)
SD: MPEG 2-PS
FH mode: Approx. 16Mbps (1920 x 1080, 60i), HQ mode:
Approx. 9Mbps (1440 x 1080, 60i),
(Excluding cable
bush)
HD: AVCHD
Video recording
average bitrate/VBR
(Resolution, Frame
rate)
SP mode: Approx. 7Mbps (1440 x 1080, 60i), LP mode:
Approx. 5Mbps (1440 x 1080, 60i) *2
HQ mode: Approx. 9Mbps (720 x 480, 60i), SP mode:
Approx. 6Mbps (720 x 480, 60i), LP mode:
Approx. 3Mbps (720 x 480, 60i) *2
110 1/8 inch (2.8m) (between control unit and camera
head, not detachable)
Approx. 1lb. 1oz. (500g) (Including control unit , camera
head and cable. Excluding battery, controller hook and
recording media)
Cable length
SD: MPEG 2-PS
Still Format
Supported
Weight
Exif Ver.2.2 *3
4 megapixel 4:3 (2,304 x 1,728),
3 megapixel 16:9 (2,304 x 1,296),
1.9 megapixel 4:3 (1,600 x 1,200),
0.3 megapixel 4:3 (640 x 480)
Weight
(with accesories)
Approx. 1lb. 4oz. (580g) (including supplied battery,
controller hook and recording media)
Still Mode
AC Adaptor, Power cord, Component A/V cable,
A/V connecting cable, USB cable,
Rechargeable battery pack(NP-FH60),
Controller hook, Cable clamper,
CD-ROM (Video Camera Application Softwar),
CD-ROM (Manuals for Digital HD Video Camera Recorder),
Operating Guide
Accessory kit (NP-FH70 Rechargeable Battery Pack,
AC-VQH10 AC Adapter/Charger, VCL-HG0730A Wide
Conversion 0.7x Lens, RM-AV2 Remote Commander Unit,
soft carrying case)
Still Resolution
2.3 megapixel 16:9 (2,016 x 1,134),
1.7 megapixel 4:3 (1,512 x 1,134)
Movie Mode
2.1 megapixel 16:9 (1,920 x 1,080),
0.3 megapixel 4:3 (640 x 480),
0.2 megapixel 16:9 (640 x 360)
Memory Stick PRO Duo™ / Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo™
(1GB or larger)
Supplied items
Playback Mode
Supported Media
Inputs and Outputs
COMPONENT
OUT
Component A/V cable -> Pin plug x 3 (480i or 1080i,
To use with COMPOSITE output is impossible.
*1 Only the camera head conforms to IEC60529 IPX2. Never immerse the camera head in
water. The control unit is not splash-proof, do not wet the control unit.
AUDIO OUT
Component A/V cable -> Pin plug x 2)
A/V R*4
*2 "60i" actually means "59.94i".
A/V connecting cable -> Pin plug x 1
(To use with COMPONENT output is impossible.)
COMPOSITE OUT
AUDIO OUT
*3 "Exif" is a file format for still images, established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information
Technology Association).
Files in this format can have additional information such as your camcoder's setting
information at the time of recording.
A/V connecting cable -> Pin plug x 2
*4 Only one A/V R terminal exists. Optional Remote Commander Unit, supplied Component
A/V cable or A/V connecting cable can be attached to this terminal.
To use these simultaneously is impossible.
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Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
All non-metric weights and measurements are approximate.
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click: sony.com/avchd
Sony, Exmor, i.LINK, InfoLITHIUM, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO Duo,
Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo, Clear Photo LCD Plus are trademarks of Sony.
Blu-ray Disc is a trademark of the Blu-ray Disc Association.
AVCHD and AVCHD logo are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and Sony .
Vario-Tessar is a registered trademark of Carl Zeiss AG.
Windows and Windows Vista are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Pentium and Core 2 Duo are trademarks of Intel Corporation.
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