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O que (quem) é D-1 (Sony) - definição

DIGITAL RECORDING STANDARD
D1 SMPTE; D1 (Sony); D1 video; D-1 recording; Sony D1
  • Sony D-1 VTR control panel
  • BTS D1 VTR DCR500

D-1 (Sony)         
D-1 or 4:2:2 Component Digital is an SMPTE digital recording video standard, introduced in 1986 through efforts by SMPTE engineering committees. It started as a Sony and Bosch - BTS product and was the first major professional digital video format.
Sony timer         
JAPANESE URBAN LEGEND
Sony kill switch
The or Sony kill switch, is an urban legend that electronic devices produced by Sony are equipped with a timer which, upon reaching a deliberately preset deadline, caused the product to stop functioning, forcing the user to buy a replacement. The legend began in Japan in the 1980s and was later repeated in other countries.
Sony α5100         
DIGITAL CAMERA MODEL
ILCE-5100; Sony Alpha ILCE-5100; Sony ILCE-5100; Sony A5100; Α5100; Sony Alpha 5100; Alpha 5100; Sony α ILCE-5100; Alpha ILCE-5100; Α ILCE-5100
The Sony α5100 (model ILCE-5100) is a digital rangefinder-type mirrorless camera announced by Sony on 18 August 2014.

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D-1 (Sony)

D-1 or 4:2:2 Component Digital is an SMPTE digital recording video standard, introduced in 1986 through efforts by SMPTE engineering committees. It started as a Sony and Bosch - BTS product and was the first major professional digital video format. SMPTE standardized the format within ITU-R 601 (orig. CCIR-601), also known as Rec. 601, which was derived from SMPTE 125M and EBU 3246-E standards.