Product Description
The Sony MPC - 2610 is a top - notch digital motion picture camera crafted for high - end cinematic production. It offers amazing image quality and flexible functionality. With a 35mm full - frame CMOS sensor boasting 57.0 million total pixels, it provides remarkable resolution, depth, high dynamic range, and excellent color fidelity. Whether you're shooting in 8.6K, 6K, or 4K, it supports versatile recording formats like X - OCN(LT) and XAVC H Intra, perfect for pros who need flexibility in production and post - production. Engineered for tough environments, it's compatible with both PL - mount and E - mount cinema lenses. Its advanced autofocus system combines phase and contrast detection for quick and accurate focusing. Internal ND filters let you precisely control exposure, and with an ISO sensitivity ranging from 800 to 3200 in Cine EI mode, it performs great in various lighting. It has a 16 - stop latitude, capturing detailed shadows and highlights in every shot. Designed for professionals, it shines in performance and connectivity. With dual 12G - SDI outputs, HDMI, USB - C, and built - in Wi - Fi, it easily fits into any production setup. It also records high - quality 24 - bit LPCM audio, supporting up to four channels at 48 kHz. With reliable power options and a durable body, it can handle long shooting sessions, making it the ideal choice for high - end productions where quality and reliability matter most. Key Features: 35mm full - frame CMOS sensor with 57.0M total pixels; Multiple recording formats like X - OCN(LT) and XAVC H Intra; Supports 8.6K, 6K, and 4K resolution recording up to 59.94P; Internal ND filters (0.6 to 2.1 linearly variable); ISO sensitivity from 800/3200 in Cine EI mode; Advanced 24 - bit, 48 kHz audio recording (4 channels); Wide connectivity options including 12G - SDI, HDMI, and USB - C; Built - in Wi - Fi for remote control and monitoring. Technical Specifications: General: Mass: About 2.9 kg with PL - mount adaptor, 2.4 kg body only; Dimensions: Check page 146; Power Requirements: 12 V DC (11 V to 17 V); Power Consumption: Around 50.0 W (normal) to 66.0 W (max); Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C; Storage Temperature: –20°C to +60°C; Continuous Operating Time: About 100 minutes with BP - GL95B battery. Recording Formats: X - OCN(LT), XAVC H Intra, XAVC Long, etc., with frame rates up to 59.94P in 6K and 8.6K. Camera Section: Imaging Element: 35mm full - frame CMOS sensor; Lens Mount: PL - mount (with adaptor), E - mount (without adaptor); Latitude: 16 stops; Shutter Speed: 1/8000 sec. to 64F (23.98P); Shutter Angle: 5.6° to 360°, 2 to 64 frames. Audio Section: Sampling Frequency: 48 kHz; Quantization: 24 - bit; Dynamic Range: 80 dB (XLR MIC mode), 90 dB (XLR LINE mode). Connectivity: Inputs: XLR (MIC/LINE), TC IN, REF IN; Outputs: 12G - SDI, HDMI, TC OUT, REF OUT; USB - C, Wi - Fi, and other connectors for remote control and peripherals. What’s Included: Handle (with viewfinder arm), 4 handle mounting screws, LCD monitor, viewfinder loupe, PL - mount cap, E - mount cap, Warranty booklet.
Using the Sony MPC - 2610 is quite straightforward. First, make sure to charge the battery properly or connect it to a suitable power source within the 11V - 17V range. When it comes to lenses, you can choose between PL - mount with the adaptor or E - mount without it, depending on your needs. For shooting, select the appropriate recording format like X - OCN(LT) or XAVC H Intra according to your project requirements. Adjust the ISO sensitivity based on the lighting conditions. In Cine EI mode, an ISO between 800 and 3200 will give you great results. Use the internal ND filters to control the exposure easily. The autofocus system is really good, but you can also manually adjust if needed. When it comes to audio, connect your microphone or audio source to the XLR inputs and set the appropriate mode. For connectivity, use the 12G - SDI, HDMI, or USB - C ports to connect to other devices. You can also use the built - in Wi - Fi for remote control and monitoring. Now, for some important notes. Keep the camera within the operating temperature range of 0°C to 40°C. Don't expose it to extreme temperatures during storage either; the recommended range is –20°C to +60°C. Avoid dropping or hitting the camera as it can damage the internal components. As for maintenance, clean the lens regularly with a soft, lint - free cloth. Wipe the body of the camera to keep it free from dust and dirt. Check the battery regularly and replace it if it doesn't hold a charge well. Also, make sure to keep the firmware up - to - date for the best performance.