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Sony PAL versus NTSC Model Numbers

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Am needing to buy a Sony PAL camera and want to make sure to look for / get the right thing.

Is there a difference in the numbering of the two systems, i.e. do I look for a CX100 /110/150 and just look for PAL versus NTSC?

Fuzzy
Ambition / Ability: Know the difference.

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Sony's HDR-CX models with V or no suffix are NTSC models,
models ending with E (including VE) are PAL models.
(check here in my Sony camcorders overview)

for HD cams there is no difference in resolution,
only in scanning frequency (60i NTSC / 50i PAL).
there is one exception in their 2012 lineup,
CX-260V has 60p/i and 24p scanning modes,
CX-260E/VE offers only 50p/i (no 24p/25p).
my pictures

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Is it as simple as flipping the NTSC/PAL switch? I was expecting the firmware would be different between NTSC/PAL models and would need to be flashed.

Has anyone actually tried this and can confirm it works? I won't mind a boost in FPS going from PAL to NTSC.

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Well, I tried flipping the PAL/NTSC switch on my CX100E, but it didn't work too well.B| Video and LCD are scrambled and flicker like hell (see attached). Flipped it back to PAL and all was good again.

Maybe the NTSC versions can be downclocked, but the PAL ones can't go up?

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Certainly possible PAL can't go up...I haven't had my hands on a stock PAL camera for a long time. 24p as a standard in the cams changed up my need to access PAL. When you rebooted the cam, did you get an error message of any kind? Also, what does the HDMI output do vs the LCD screen?

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No error messages and I also did a hard reset.
Video on the LCD was scrambled, but I could still see the icons, etc.
Also checked the recorded video file info on pc and the metainfo still said 25fps.

Didn't try the HDMI output.

My guess is the clock can go up, but the cam software can't write in higher frame rates. Guess there is no easy was to change the firmware?

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