Sony Electronics is releasing two new 4K handheld camcorders, the NXCAM™ HXR-NX800, and XDCAM™ PXW-Z200 with SDI and MXF wrapper[1].  Both models feature artificial intelligence (AI) recognition  capabilities, high-precision autofocus (AF), a 20x optical zoom lens, a  variable neutral-density (ND) filter, and assignable lens ring[2].  The new models combine portability, functionality, interoperability,  and network connectivity for a high-quality and inclusive capture and  live streaming experience. The cameras are suited to individuals and  small teams supporting applications within broadcast, corporate, faith,  and education. The HXR-NX800 and PXW-Z200 are planned to be available  September 2024 for a suggested retail price of $3,299.99 (USD) and  $3,999.99 (USD), respectively.
“The new  HXR-NX800 and PXW-Z200 build upon Sony’s rich legacy and expertise in  broadcast and production and marries it with the latest transformative  technology trends including AI and all in one streaming,” said Yang  Cheng, Vice President, Imaging Solutions, Sony Electronics. “As we  continue to strengthen our portfolio, we’re pleased to combine some of  our most sought-after and beneficial features into a handheld form  factor to accommodate professionals at all levels with the options and  capabilities to make their work more impactful, visually appealing, and  efficient.”
High-Quality Capture
AI  subject recognition, auto focus (AF), and support for 4K 60p/120p  recording facilitate high-quality capture with less manual input. The  cameras feature a BIONZ XR™ image processing engine and a specialized  AI-processing unit for highly accurate, real-time recognition, tracking,  and framing of subjects. In addition, the HXR-NX800 and PXW-Z200’s  1.0-inch-type Exmor RS™ CMOS stacked sensor provides high-sensitivity  and low-noise capability.
An Electronic Variable  ND Filter enables users to toggle seamlessly between 1/4 to 1/128  density. Users also have the option to enable auto-ND, which allows the  camera to maintain an optimized exposure without the user having to  adjust settings – especially useful when moving quickly between indoor  and outdoor environments. Two rings for focus and zoom[3] and  two dials for IRIS/ND Variable are located side-by-side, for  effortlessly adjusting exposure along with focus and zoom. Twelve  assignable buttons provide further customization.
Powerful Zoom and Image Stability  
The  two new cameras are equipped with Sony’s G Lens™ with a 20x optical  power zoom that covers 24mm wide angle to 480mm telephoto and a maximum  aperture of F2.8-F4.5. The models can achieve 30x (4K) and 40x (HD) zoom  using Sony’s Clear Image Zoom technology.
Active mode combines electronic correction with optical image stabilization to provide smoother imagery on the go[4].
Compact New Design
Both  cameras feature a newly designed foldable viewfinder, a removable  microphone holder, and a foldable 3.5-inch LCD monitor that allows users  to check images and focus in bright environments. The new models are  compact and have an exceptionally lightweight body (HXR-NX800:  approximately 1.93 kg (4 lb 4.1 oz.), PXW-Z200: approximately 1.96 kg (4  lb 5.1 oz)) for their rich feature set. Additionally, either model can  be folded up for further ease of storage and portability.
Interoperability and Integration
The  HXR-NX800 and PXW-Z200 provide beneficial integration with Sony’s  camera portfolio. Presets such as S-Cinetone™, ITU709, 709tone, HLG  Live, HLG Mild and HLG Natural, can be easily adjusted to color match  the footage captured on Sony’s other broadcast, Cinema Line, and AlphaTM cameras.
The  new cameras support a wide variety of recording formats including XAVC  HS, XAVC S, XAVC SI, and XAVC HS Proxy (up to 16 Mbps). They support  proxy recording, which reduces the burden of data storage and management  during post-production and TC/UB recording, which is necessary when  operating multiple cameras. The PXW-Z200 will also support XAVC (MXF)  recording through a future firmware update expected summer 2025.
Additionally,  the HXR-NX800 and PXW-Z200 are equipped with various interfaces  including HDMI Type A, USB Type-C™, LAN, and REMOTE terminals. The  PXW-Z200 supports SDI (12G, 6G, 3G [Level A/B], HD) output, and TC  input/output.
Professional Network Connectivity 
The  HXR-NX800 and PXW-Z200 offer an all-in-one recording and streaming  solution that empowers a single operator or small team to easily manage  both capture and distribution. Connecting the cameras to a network, such  as Wi-Fi, enables live streaming of recorded footage to streaming  services and video sites via RTMP/RTMPS or SRT.
Versatile  file transfer options include HEVC (H.265) and AVC (H.264) codecs,  automatic upload to the cloud or an FTP server, and the ability for  proxy chunk for high-quality and secure file transfer.
Furthermore,  by combining it with Sony’s new portable data transmitter, PDT-FP1, the  two new camcorders can support higher quality streaming with the  company’s proprietary QoS technology and Creators’ Cloud for enterprise  services, including the camera linking cloud service, C3 Portal (paid  service), XDCAM pocket, and the cloud broadcast system, M2 Live.
Mindful Accessibility and Sustainability
In  keeping with Sony’s commitment to accessible and environmentally  conscious technology, the HXR-NX800 and PXW-Z200’s menus can be operated  using voice reading and feature a screen enlargement function for  magnifying screens at the desired ratio. Text-to-speech can read  on-screen copy and information, with adjustable volume and reading  speed.
The new camera bodies feature resin which  incorporates SORPLAS™, a flame-retardant recycled plastic that is made  from up to 99% recycled material.  Over the past 12 years, Sony has  replaced approximately 426 tons of virgin plastic in digital cameras and  camcorders with recycled plastic[5]. The packaging of the HXR-NX800 and PXW-Z200 further reflects Sony’s efforts to minimize the use of plastic.
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[1] Through a future firmware update for the PXW-Z200 expected in or after summer 2025
[2] Feature will be available through a firmware update planned in or after summer 2025
[3] Iris control is planned to be assignable to a control ring in or after summer 2025
[4] Slight image crop in Active Mode. Active Mode is not available when  recording at frame rates of 120p or higher, including S&Q.
[5] Researched by Sony. Recycled materials used in the product itself and accessories from April 2012 to March 2024.