The document provides information about the Sony NEX-FS100E Super 35mm camcorder, including its features and specifications. The camcorder has a Super 35mm sensor, interchangeable E-mount lenses, and enables slow motion recording in HD. Accessories such as batteries, memory cards, and carrying cases are also listed.
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2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
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Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
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In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
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The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
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In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
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Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
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NEX-FS100
1. NEX-FS100E
NEX-FS100EK
NXCAM Super 35mm Sensor Camcorder
A New World of High Quality Video Production Convenience with
an NXCAM Super 35mm Motion Picture Camcorder
3. I N T R ODUCT IO N
NXCAM Super 35mm Motion Picture Camcorder Providing
a Simple Solution to High Quality Video Production
Sony's range of NXCAM models now includes the NEX-FS100E interchangeable lens camcorder featuring
a Super 35mm sensor. Developed specifically for shooting motion pictures, this high sensitivity, large format
sensor is capable of producing footage with shallow depth of field similar to that of a film camera for a new
level of expression.
For even more creative flexibility, the NEX-FS100E also enables extended continuous recording and
simultaneous recording of HD video footage for instant backup with an HXR-FMU128 Flash Memory Unit. These
and other valuable features make this compact, high performance camera ideal for producing everything
from low budget commercials, music videos and documentaries to wedding videos.
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4. SENSOR
"Exmor" Super35 CMOS Sensor for Shooting Motion Pictures
Equipped with a large CMOS sensor equivalent in size to Super 35mm film, like that
used in the PMW-F3, the NEX-FS100E enables shooting with the same creative depth
of field as a film camera.
The sensor also features an optimum number of effective pixels for shooting HD
moving images. At a high 50fps in all-pixel scan mode, this allows images to be
captured with less color aliasing, jaggedness and rolling shutter than DSLR
cameras, while providing the sensitivity to shoot at a minimum illumination of
0.28lux*1. Another advantage of "Exmor" technology is minimal noise when shooting
low-light scenes.
* 1 When using a fixed shutter speed of 1/25, auto gain and an iris setting of F1.4
The SEL18200 lens supplied with the NEX-FS100EK enables shooting in illumination as low as 1.5lux when Sensitivity
using a fixed shutter speed of 1/25, auto gain and auto iris
Super 35 mm 4/3”
27.1 mm 21.8 mm 2/3” NEX-FS100E DSLR camera
13.3 mm 13.3 mm 1/2”
11.0 mm 6.6 mm
7.9 mm 4.8 mm
Depth of Field
23.6 mm 17.3 mm 8.8 mm 6.4 mm
"Exmor" Super35 CMOS Sensor
Gross pixels Approx. 3,530,000 pixels
Effective pixels of moving pictures in 16:9 Approx. 3,370,000 pixels
Effective pixels of moving pictures in 4:3 Approx. 2,530,000 pixels NEX-FS100E conventional camcorder
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5. INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES
E-Mount Interchangeable Lens System
The NEX-FS100E features the E-mount Interchangeable lens system.
Sony's E-mount interchangeable lenses let you enjoy a level of creative freedom
unimaginable with camcorders of the past. All feature precision-crafted optics
with aspherical glass elements for compact high performance, and circular iris
mechanisms for smooth background defocusing. The supplied SEL18200(E 18–200mm
F3.5–6.3 OSS) with the NEX-FS100EK boasts 11x zoom power, a quiet AF motor for
cleaner sound recording, and Optical SteadyShot™ image stabilization with an
advanced Active mode that lets you take steady handheld shots while walking around E-mount lens on
the NEX-FS100E
— even without a bulky stabilization rig. An ultracompact SEL16F28 wide-angle lens
and SEL1855 3x zoom lens are also available.
Thanks to the E-mount's short 18mm flange-back distance, using a mount adaptor allows
shooting with a wide range of existing lenses. For example, with the optional LA-EA1 mount
adaptor you can take advantage of the abundant A-mount lenses.
E-mount lenses A-mount lens with Another lens with
the LA-EA1 adaptor a third party adaptor
LA-EA1 mount
A-mount lenses adaptor
NEX-FS100E
Third party adaptor
Other lenses
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6. MODULAR DESIGN
New Design Concept Providing the Flexibility for a Variety of Shooting Styles
Featuring a compact, lightweight body with detachable grip, top handle, and viewfinder,
the NEX-FS100E is ideal for a wide range of shooting situations.
During hand-held shooting, the angle of the grip can be changed as desired, There are also 1/4-inch and 3/8-inch screw
and recording started and start and stop recording with a button on the grip. holes on both the handle and the bottom of the
Secondary record buttons are also available at two locations, at the top and in camera body for mounting various peripheral
front of the camera body. devices, plus a tape measure hook and an
image sensor position index on the body.
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7. Located on the optical axis, the 3.5-inch-type XtraFine™ LCD panel enables easier and more intuitive
framing, especially during hand-held shooting. And the LCD panel can be rotated for stress-free
operation when shooting low-angle scenes and digital signage footage. For easier and more precise
focusing in daylight, the viewfinder comes with a detachable 1.2x magnifier.
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8. CR EAT ION
1920x1080P Slow and Quick Motion
Recording images at a different frame rate from that used for playback provides Slow Motion Mechanism
the extra versatility of slow and quick motion shooting. Furthermore, the NEX-FS100E
enables Full HD (1920×1080) progressive slow and quick motion. Frame rates are 1sec 1sec 1sec
selectable from 50fps, 25fps, 12fps, 6fps, 3fps, 2fps and 1fps. So, for example, when 50 p
Capture
recording at 1080/25p, if the frame rate is set to 50fps, images are recorded in 1 23 48 4950 1 2 3 48 49 50 1 2 3 48 49 50
2.0 times slow motion. This means you can create impressive slow motion scenes 2.0 times slow motion
without the need for troublesome editing. 25 p
Format Recording/ 1 2 3 23 24 25 26 27 28 48 49 50 1 2 3
Playback
Note:Slow and quick motion shooting is only available in HD progressive mode.
1sec 1sec 1sec 1sec 1sec 1sec
Simultaneous recording to a memory card and flash memory unit (optional HXR-
6p Capture
FMU128) is not available. 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
123 23 2425 Approx. 4 speed quick motion
25 Format Rec./
Playback
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9. S A F E T Y & LO N G R E C O R D I N G
Hybrid Recording
Recording to the directly mountable HXR-FMU128 Flash Memory unit allows continuous Compatible Memory Cards Type SD/SDHC/
SDXC
*For more information please refer to the specification Memory Stick Memory
recording for over 10 hours without changing the recording medium. Simultaneous sheet on the back of this brochure. PRO DuoTM Card
recording using memory cards and other media is also possible for secure backup
Recording Time
when shooting footage that can't be reshot.
HD MOVIE
AVC HD 28M (PS) AVC HD 24M (FX) AVC HD 17M (FH) AVC HD 9M (HQ) AVC HD 5M (LP)
1GB Memory Card 4 min 4 min 6 min 10 min 15 min
2GB Memory Card 8 min 10 min 10 min 20 min 35 min
Note: HD and SD footage cannot be recorded separately on different recording media. 4GB Memory Card 15 min 20 min 25 min 45 min 70 min
Linear
8GB Memory Card 35 min 40 min 55 min 90 min 145 min
PCM 2ch
16GB Memory Card 70 min 80 min 110 min 185 min 295 min
32GB Memory Card 145 min 170 min 225 min 375 min 590 min
HXR-FMU128 (128GB) [Optional] 600 min 700 min 940 min 1560 min 2460 min
1GB Memory Card 4 min 5 min 7 min 10 min 20 min
2GB Memory Card 9 min 10 min 10 min 25 min 45 min
4GB Memory Card 15 min 20 min 30 min 50 min 90 min
Dolby
8GB Memory Card 35 min 40 min 60 min 105 min 190 min
Digital 2ch
16GB Memory Card 75 min 90 min 120 min 215 min 380 min
32GB Memory Card 150 min 180 min 245 min 440 min 770 min
HXR-FMU128 (128GB) [Optional] 640 min 750 min 1030 min 1830 min 3200 min
SD MOVIE
SD 9M (HQ)
1GB Memory Card 10 min
2GB Memory Card 25 min
4GB Memory Card 55 min
Dolby 8GB Memory Card 110 min
Digital 2ch
16GB Memory Card 225 min
32GB Memory Card 460 min
HXR-FMU128 (128GB) [Optional] 1910 min
Note: Recording time may vary depending on recording conditions.
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10. W O R K F LO W
For Windows® users
Use Content Management Utility Software to ingest
NXCAM Recording Format USB2.0
NEX-FS100E Memory Card Memory Card
Like other NXCAM series cameras, the new NEX-FS100E uses the AVCHD recording Reader
format to enable stable operation using the same NXCAM workflow. Better still, it's
Windows® PC
ready to shoot with a maximum frame rate of 1920x1080/50p (28Mbps) for even USB2.0 NLE software
higher quality recording. For more flexibility, the MPEG-2 for SD recording format is
also possible. HXR-FMU128 *CMU might be necessary for the import to NLE software.
HDMI Output with Embedded Time code for 4:2:2 Uncompressed Signal Output For Final Cut Pro® Users
When shooting, the NEX-FS100E provides HDMI 4:2:2 uncompressed output with an Use “Log & Transfer” and convert to ProRes422 to edit
embedded SMPTE Time code in order to record onto an external device which is
USB2.0
capable of higher bit-rate recording.
NEX-FS100E Memory Card Memory Card
Reader
Log & Transfer
USB2.0 Edit on Final Cut Pro®
HXR-FMU128
Utilizing HDMI output
HDMI with Time code
OR
Computer
NEX-FS100E Video Switcher
HDMI input* or recorder with
(Using an interface board) HDMI input
*Please contact the manufacturer for further detailed information
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11. FUNCTION
Other Convenient Features
Location Simplification with GPS Technology Expanded Focus
A built-in GPS function automatically records location information at the time of a Press a button and this enlarges the center of the displayed image by 2x, a
shoot to AVCHD files. The supplied Content Management Utility (CMU) Version 2.0 particularly useful feature when making critical focusing adjustments.
software can also be used together with map software. This enables easy confirmation
of exactly where footage was shot, which is particularly useful when shooting overseas. Histogram
Onscreen display of a histogram enables easier exposure adjustment. The histogram
Picture Profile™ also shows the point where the zebra pattern appears (the zebra point). This enables
Six picture profile settings for different shooting conditions are provided as default confirmation of overall brightness distribution and the brightness level set with the
settings. Selecting a picture profile for a particular scene offers an easy way to change zebra function. As well as preventing overexposure, this is useful as a guide when
image quality. aiming for optimum exposure of certain parts of an image, such as faces.
Last Scene Review Peaking
Enables fast, one-touch confirmation of the last recorded scene without operating A peaking function draws a defined line around the subject displayed in the LCD
multiple buttons. monitor and viewfinder. Peaking sensitivity and color (red, white, yellow) can be
selected to enable more precise focusing.
Markers
Center, aspect, safety zone, guide frame and other markers can be displayed
on the LCD.
Firmware Update
Sony has implemented a firmware update scheme for future functions.
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12. Sony Opens Up New Era of
Super 35mm Digital Production
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14. Ava i l a b l e Acce s s o r ie s
2NP-F970/B AC-VQL1BP VCT-SP1BP VCT-SP2BP
Rechargeable Battery Pack AC Adaptor / Charger Camcorder Support Camcorder Support
HXR-FMU128 VCT-PG11RMB HVL-LBPB LPM-770BP
Flash Memory Unit Tripod with RM-1BP Remote Battery Video Light Portable Monitor
Controller
LCS-G1BP LCS-BP1BP RM-1BP MS-HX32A (32 GB, 16 GB, 8 GB) SF-32N4 (32 GB, 16 GB, 8 GB, 4 GB, 2 GB)
Soft Carrying Case Soft Carrying Case Remote Commander Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo™ SF-32NX (32 GB, 16 GB, 8 GB)
MS-MT32G (32 GB,16 GB,8 GB,4 GB,2 GB) SD / SDHC Memory Card
Memory Stick PRO Duo™
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15. Specifications Dimensions Unit: mm (inches)
General NEX-FS100E
Mass Body only Approx. 1.04 kg (2 lb 4oz)
w/optional lens w/VF, w/ Battery (NP-F970), Approx. 2.76 kg (6 lb 1oz)
w/large eyecup, w/handle, w/MIC (ECM-XM1),
w/grip, w/o gripbelt
Dimension (W x H x D) Body only Approx. 126.5 x 101.5 x 193.5 mm ( 5 x 4 x 7 5/8 inch )
w/optional lens, w/VF, w/large eyecup, w/handle, Approx. 178 x 192 x 519.5mm (7 1/8 x 7 5/8 x 20 1/2 inch)
178 (7 1/8)
w/MIC (ECM-XM1), w/grip, w/o gripbelt
126.5 (5)
Power requirements Power Requirements (AC adaptor / Battery) 8.4V / 7.2V
Power consumption w/ ECM-XM1 and LCD with normal brightness 5.6W (w/ supplied lens)
*When Flash Memory Unit HXR-FMU128 is used, the average power consumption increases about 1.1W
Operating temperature 0 to +40 deg C (+32 to +104 deg F)
Storage temperature -20 to +60 deg C (-4 to +140 deg F)
Continuous Recording Time Continuous Recording Time Approx. 510 min (NP-F970:fully charged batt.)
Recording format Video Format HD MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 AVCHD format compatible (1080/50p original format)
STD MPEG-2 PS
Audio Format HD Linear PCM 2ch, 16bit, 48kHz / Dolby Digital 2ch, 16bit, 48kHz 519.5 (20 1/2)
STD Dolby Digital 2ch, 16bit, 48kHz
Recording frame rate* HD PS (28Mbps) 1920x1080/50p, HD FX (24Mbps) 1920x1080/50i, HD FH (17Mbps) 1920x1080/50i, HD HQ
(9Mbps) 1440x1080/50i, HD LP (5Mbps) 1440x1080/50i, HD FX (24Mbps) 1920x1080/25p, HD FH (17Mbps)
1920x1080/25p, HD FX (24Mbps) 1280x720/50p, HD FH (17Mbps) 1280x720/50p, SD/STD HQ (9Mbps)
720x576/50i
Recording/Playback time 170 min (2h 50m) with 32GB Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo HX at FX(24Mbps) Linear PCM 2ch recording
164.5 (6 1/2)
Lens (supplied with NEX-FS100EK)
Lens Mount E-mount
Model Name SEL18200
Product Name E 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 OSS
Equivalent 35mm-format focal length 16:9 28.8 - 320mm
4:3 36- 400mm
Zoom ratio 11.1x
Filter Diameter 67mm
Camera Section
Imaging device "Exmor" Super35 CMOS Sensor
Gross pixels Approx. 3,530,000 pixels 192 (7 5/8)
Effective pixels of moving pictures in 16:9 Approx. 3,370,000 pixels
Effective pixels of moving pictures in 4:3 Approx. 2,530,000 pixels
Minimum illumination 0.28 lx (1/25 shutter, IRIS F1.4, Auto GAIN) ** 292 (11 1/2)
Shutter speed Auto 50i/50p: 1/50-1/1750, 25p: 1/25-1/1750
Manual 1/3 - 1/10000
1/50 - 1/1750 (50i, 50p), 1/25 - 1/1750 (25p)
Slow & Quick Motion function Rec Format 1080/50p, 1080/25p
Frame Rate 50fps, 25fps, 12fps, 6fps, 3fps, 2fps, 1fps
White balance
Shutter Speed 1/scan frame rate - 1/10000(Manual)
Auto, Outdoor(5800K), indoor(3200K), One-push (Touch panel)
Body only HXR-FMU128
Inputs/Outputs
Audio input XLR 3-pin (female) (x 2), LINE/MIC/MIC +48 V selectable
Composite output RCA Type (x 1)
Audio output RCA type (CH-1,CH-2)
126.5 (5)
Component Video Output RCA Type (x 3) via Mini-D jack
USB USB device, mini-AB/Hi-Speed (x 1)
Headphone output Stereo mini jack (x 1) ø3.5mm
Remote Stereo mini-minijack (ø2.5mm)
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HDMI output HDMI connector (x 1)
Built-in LCD monitor 3.5 inch-type, XtraFine LCD, approx. 921,600 dots(1920 x 480), 16:9 aspect ratio
Recording Media
101.5 (4)
Type Memory Stick PRO Duo(Mark2), Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo,Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo HX
SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card***
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Supplied Accessories
AC Adaptor/Charger (AC-VL1), Rechargeable Battery Pack
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(NP-F770), Connecting cord (DK-415), Microphone (ECM-XM1),
Remote Commander (RMT-845), Component video cable,
A/V connecting cable, USB cable, USB Adaptor Cable
(VMC-UAM1), Large eyecup, Lens (SEL18200), Lens hood with 193.5 (7 5/8)
lens cover, Accessory shoe kit, Lithium Battery (CR2025), Clock
Lithium (Installed), Application Software (CD-ROM) (CMU2.0)
* Due to variable bitrate, 28Mbps is the maximum bitrate for HD PS mode, and 24Mbps for HD FX mode. The average bitrate is stated for FH, HQ and LP modes.
** 1.5 lx (w/ supplied lens: auto gain, auto iris, 1/25 shutter speed)
*** Class 4 or higher
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