Sony XCD-SX900UV Digital Camera User Manual


 
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PDF XCD-SX900UV/GB-08/01/2002
SPECIFICATIONS
XCD-SX900UV
Image Device 1/2 type IT CCD
Effective picture elements 1392 (H) x 1040 (V)
Video format SXGA (1280 x 960)
Cell size 4.65 x 4.65 µm
Lens mount C mount
Digital interface IEEE 1394
Transfer rate 400 Mps
Frame rate 7.5 or 3.75 frames/s
Gain control Manual (0 to 18 dB)
External shutter 1/100,000 to 16 s* (image guarantee up to 2 s)
Shutter speed Yes
Partial scan function 16 zones (4 x 4)
Power requirements DC 8 to 30 V
Power consumption 3.0 W
Dimensions 44 (W) x 33 (H) x 116 (D) mm
(1
3
4 x 1
15
16 x 4
5
8 inches)
Mass 250 g (9 oz)
Operation temperature -5 to +45 °C
Storage temperature -30 to +60 °C
Vibration 10 G (20 to 200 Hz)
Shock resistance 70 G
Regulations UL1950, FCC Class A Digital Device, CE (EN50081-2 + EN50082-2), AS3548(A) + AS4252.1
Supplied accessories Lens mount cap (x1), Operation instructions (x1), cable (x1)
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Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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1 Power
2 Power
3 TPB-
4 TPB+
5 TPA-
6 TPA+
TRIGGER SHUTTER
Trigger in
Exposure time
(set by application software)
Unit : mm
This product requires a IEEE-1394 compliant Host Adapter Card from the market to be connected. In addition, for more information
about compatible IEEE-1394 software packages and latest development tools, please visit our www.sony-vision.com/1394 home page.
* Note: Due to the CCD technology, some pixels defects may appear for exposure time above 2 seconds. It is user responsibility to operate the camera over
2 seconds exposure time that is considered out of standard specification.