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The Sony PDT-FP1 that launched today is an innovative, 5G-based portable data transmitter for on-location shoots. Recently announced, it has now launched globally and will soon be available worldwide. The PDT-FP1 supports a wide range of domestic and overseas 5G wave bands, Sub6 communication, stand-alone 5G communication, and local 5G to ensure quick and stable transmission.
The PDT-FP1 is fairly compact, with a weight of about 300 grams. Its rectangular screen is like a rather large smartphone, but the device is significantly thicker due to the cooling system housed in it. The device can be supported by a standard 1.4″ tripod screw for easy rigging, and it uses a unique antenna design optimized for high-speed, low-latency transmission.
The PDT-FP1 comes equipped with four ports – a wired LAN terminal for fast data transfer, an HDMI type A for video transmission, a USB-C for communication, and an additional USB-C for power delivery. These ports supply the device with ample connectivity options while keeping it fairly compact. Sony can’t guarantee compatibility with cameras made by other manufacturers but the device should work with some of them. As for cloud services – currently, it will directly sync with Sony’s cloud services.
Though there are other wireless transmitters around, the Sony PDT-FP1 features a rather unique combination of compact, lightweight design and a Dual-SIM (physical or e-SIM) 5G transmission capability ensuring both stability and speed. These should make it ideal for ENG crews or single operators in need of fast turnover time. It will also work for photojournalists as it enables both video and still transmission. The internal backup has 256GB, as well as a micro SD card slot for up to 1TB. Oh, and it can also double as a monitor.
The PDT-FP1 will be available in Japan around May 2024. Availability in other countries has yet to be determined, as further regulatory process is due. Sony plans to launch the PDT-FP1 globally once these considerations are addressed, with an expected price circulating at around €1300 (around $1,410).
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Omri Keren Lapidot started his way long ago, hauling massive SVHS cameras as a young local news assistant. Maybe it was the weight that pushed him towards photography, we'll never know. In recent years he became a content creator, teacher, visual literacy promoter, and above all - a father of (fantastic) four girls. Based in Amsterdam.