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HDC-F5500V

Super 35 mm 4K CMOS Camera System with pre-installed variable ND filter

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Capture even more unforgettable live moments

Pursuing the usability of a system camera with Super 35 mm sensor and PL mount. Highlight your subjects with stunning visual expression that brings out your creativity. With a high sensitivity and low noise design, capture vivid and powerful images in dark environments, whether at music concerts, sports events, or dramas. Never miss your perspective in any scene. Equipped with a newly developed variable ND filter, allowing for flexible shooting and enabling you to enjoy unprecedented new visual expressions.

Create sensational viewing experiences

The HDC-F5500V 4K system camera with pre-installed variable ND filter captures cinematic pictures with a shallow depth of field, bringing the thrill of sport, music and other live events even closer to viewing audiences.

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Live Entertainment

The HDC-F5500V 4K system camera brings more on-stage excitement to every viewer.

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A male tennis player in a white and navy blue outfit is captured mid-serve, tossing the ball into the air with his racket positioned behind him. The background features a blurred audience and a green court.

Sports

The Super 35 mm 4K CMOS sensor of the HDC-F5500V captures stunningly immersive HDR images.

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Super 35mm 4K CMOS sensor and global shutter

At the heart of this camera system is Sony’s Super 35 mm 4K CMOS sensor. Bringing new creative possibilities to live production, the HDC camera series, this large sensor achieves high sensitivity with an impressive signal-to-noise ratio. It’s teamed with proven global shutter technology to capture stable, precise 4K (UHD) images even with fast-moving subjects: ideal for sport and live entertainment productions involving LED displays and laser beams.

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Optical variable ND filter

Seamless variable ND filter* without any visible physical filters changing allows for smooth transitions between different lighting conditions. Additionally, the system supports both high frame rate (HFR)* and flexible depth of field control, making it well-suited for sports applications where capturing fast-paced action and dramatic shots is essential. The variable ND filter is pre-installed, enabling smooth exposure adjustments without compromising image quality.

* Option licence required

Pre-installed VF slide mechanism

With the pre-installed viewfinder slide mechanism, camera operators can achieve improved functionality by minimising their body movements during panning. This feature is especially useful in cramped spaces like tracked dollys, stadium platforms, and scaffolding, where limited mobility can hinder the desired shots. The pre-installed slide mechanism enhances shooting flexibility and usability, with a smoothly-sliding viewfinder that can be moved closer to the axis of tripod rotation to reduce changes in the viewing angle, making it perfect for various shooting environments.

A male golfer in a light blue polo shirt, sunglasses, and a white cap is captured mid-swing after hitting a golf ball. The lush green golf course serves as the backdrop.

Supports multi-format and high frame rate shooting

The 4K format is available by installing the optional software “HZC-UHD50,” and the 4K 119.88p format, in particular, achieves an overwhelming high frame rate (HFR) for sports and live video. This HFR allows for smooth and clear visual expression even in fast-moving scenes. 

Additionally, user gamma and RGB 4:4:4 output can be utilized in HD environments by installing the optional user gamma/RGB 4:4:4 software “HZC-UG50,” supporting vibrant and colorful video production.

Simplified brightness control with Virtual IRIS

Take complete control over your exposure settings with our camera system’s Virtual IRIS, enabling effortless adjustments to brightness between lens IRIS/variable ND/master GAIN using a single joystick. Capture stunning visuals in any lighting condition with precise and seamless control, while taking advantage of the intuitiveness of our user-friendly interface.

Camera system control panel with Virtual IRIS
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Unified INTERCOM panel

Integrated design of the INTERCOM panel, which boasts controllable PGM3, TRACKER VR, and earphone MIC across all models, ensuring a consistent layout for customers worldwide. The controllable settings encompass PROD/ENG/OFF, while TRACKER and PGM3 can be easily assigned to different functions.

Focused on more efficient live production

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Rich focus assist functions

Three focus positions can be assigned to preset buttons, making it quick and easy to find preset focal positions during live shooting.

A concert stage with musicians performing under dynamic lighting, overlaid with cinema scope aspect marker. The image illustrates various cinematic framing options, including 16:9, 4:3, 2:1, and 2.35:1, showing how each format crops the scene differently.

Cinema size aspect marker

Camera operator can check the field of view with cinema scope aspect marker on VF

A side-by-side comparison of a concert scene showing the effect of a visual enhancement feature. The left side ("ON") has improved brightness and contrast, making the musicians and stage details more visible, while the right side ("OFF") appears darker with less detail. The image demonstrates the impact of dynamic contrast adjustment

VF Dynamic Contrast (UMBRA)

Enables to increase visibility of subjects in low-light areas on the VF. Effective for framing and focusing in dark situations.

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Powerful control possibilities

ARIA (Automatic Restoration of Illumination Attenuation) displayed in an image of a man kicking a ball backwards

ARIA (Automatic Restoration of Illumination Attenuation)

F drop and peripheral light-loss are unwanted physical phenomena that often occur when shooting objects from a long distance away. With the newly developed ARIA function found in our HDC series cameras, the impact on picture appearance is automatically compensated with the processing inside the camera when using supported lens.

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A group of musician girls in bright costumes are playing and smiling on stage

Superimposed TALLY on monitor output

Tally can be visible on VF. No external Tally device will be required at side monitoring or crane shooting

Ready for IP Live

Both the HDCU-5000 with IP option and the HDCE-TX50 camera extension adaptor allow seamless integration of the new camera system into an all-IP live production system. This brings a more efficient workflow to support every IP-oriented live production budget.

A diagram demonstrating HDC-FF5500 connectivity to the ST 2110 system

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