Sony PXW-FX9 XDCAM Full-Frame Camera System - Body Only
$10,998.00
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SKU
SON1690
- 6K Full-frame Exmor R® sensor
- 15+ stops dynamic range
- Dual Base ISO of 800/4000
- Electronic variable ND filter
- XAVC 422 10bit recording on XQD media cards
- 15+ stops dynamic range
- Dual Base ISO of 800/4000
- Electronic variable ND filter
- XAVC 422 10bit recording on XQD media cards
Beautiful 4K HDR imagery from oversampling a 6K Full-frame Exmor R® sensor with 15+ stop dynamic range and Dual Base ISO. Capture the impossible with the world’s first full-frame Electronic Variable ND and Fast Hybrid AF that will track your subject with unprecedented speed and accuracy.
Features:
4K capturing with oversampled 6K Full-frame Exmor R® sensor
The camera's full-frame 6K sensor provides superb recording in DCI 4K, Ultra HD and HD resolutions. Powerful image processing with debayering and down-sampling ensures image quality beyond the limits of conventional Super 35mm sensors. The back-illuminated CMOS image sensor also uses Sony's Exmor R® technology for improved sensitivity and noise reduction. Compared to a 4K Super 35mm sensor, the FX9’s 6K sensor has over twice the surface area while providing a wider angle of view and shallower depth of field.
15+ stops dynamic range
FX9 offers an exceptional 15+ stops of dynamic range - beyond the normal range of human perception - allowing for unprecedented creative freedom in color grading and post. Camera operators can concentrate on framing the scene they want while relying upon the FX9 to capture every nuance and detail using either 4K 4:2:2 10-bit internal recording or 16-bit RAW external recording. In grading, colorists can find color and detail beyond the normal viewing abilities of the camera operator to create a final image that exactly portrays the mood of the scene.
Dual Base ISO of 800/4000
FX9 features a base sensitivity of ISO 800, providing the optimal dynamic range for typical documentary applications such as shooting outside or in brightly lit interiors. A secondary high base sensitivity of ISO 4000 excels in low light conditions such as early morning and evening shoots while maintaining superb image quality. ISO 4000 is also ideal whenever you’re using slow lenses. Combining Dual Base ISO with the camera's electronic variable ND Filter provides superb creative control in almost any shooting environment, with truly next generation responsiveness to changing conditions.
World's first electronic variable ND filter for full-frame sensor
Realize even greater creative control with Sony's unique built-in electronic variable neutral density (ND) filter – a world first for professional full-frame camcorders. Set to Auto or adjust filter density manually in smooth increments from 1/4 to 1/128 as you shoot, for perfectly exposed images without affecting depth of field as lighting conditions change. Use higher density settings with a slower shutter speed for breathtaking artistic effects.
XAVC 422 10bit recording on XQD media cards
Depending on the project, the FX9 has a selection of recording formats. XAVC-I with 422 10bit quality at a highest 600Mbps in 60p. XAVC-Long for more longer recording time in smaller file size. Also, the traditional MPEG HD codec is also available. All files will be recorded onto XQD media cards.
Selectable frame rates in both full-frame & Super 35
Choose your desired frame-rate from 1fps up to 180fps for impressive quick and slow-motion footage. FX9 creates an immersive image with a wide angle look and shallower depth of field provided by its full-frame sensor in combination with quick and slow-motion. Engage your audience with this new creative look. FX9 also offers a Quality priority setting that maximizes full HD slow motion image quality with advanced oversampling technology.
Cinematic color science out of the box with S-Cinetone™
S-Cinetone is the default look of FX9 that's tuned to meet the requirements of today's content creators with rich mid-range colors, alluring facial tones and a softer tonal look – developed with the same expertise as Sony's world-leading VENICE digital cinematography camera. S-Cinetone means that straight out of the camera your content looks fresh and vivid, with subjects that really stand out while retaining plenty of latitude in post-production thanks to the high performance full-frame image sensor.
Fast and accurate "Fast Hybrid AF" with Face Detection and custom settings
Effortlessly track fast moving subjects with pin-sharp focus, even when using wide lens aperture settings to maintain a shallow depth of field with the camera's full-frame sensor. Developed by Sony's α camera engineers, enhanced Fast Hybrid AF combines phase detection AF for fast, accurate subject tracking with contrast AF for exceptional focus accuracy. In addition, Face Detection intelligently recognizes and locks on to human faces. The dedicated 561-point phase detection AF sensor covers approximately 94% of the whole image area width and 96% of height, allowing consistently accurate, responsive AF tracking, even with fast-moving subjects.
FX9's comprehensive autofocus settings provide the creative flexibility to integrate with any project. 7-level AF transition speeds from Fast - switching between subjects as quickly as possible - to Slow, where speed is reduced to fit a more measured shooting style, such as a historical TV drama. 5-level AF subject shift sensitivity ranges from Locked-on - ignoring other moving subjects in the frame - to Responsive that switches focus from one subject to another - ideal for snapping between race cars as they speed by.
Image stabilization correction using camera meta data
Advanced image stabilization information means even handheld footage can be transformed with Sony Catalyst Browse/Catalyst Prepare software in post-production to look as smooth as if it were shot with a gimbal. Unlike in-camera or lens stabilization, meta data generated by FX9’s built-in gyro allows you to creatively choose the balance between the level of shake-compensation and the resolution of trimmed 4K imagery. This feature is also compatible with any E-mount lens and allows for far faster processing than conventional NLE stabilization workflows.
16bit RAW output
16-bit RAW offers a phenomenal increase in post-production creative freedom to fully exploit FX9's exceptional 15+ stops of dynamic range. FX9 supports export of 16-bit RAW at either 4K or 2K resolution using the optional XDCA-FX9 extension unit with a single BNC cable connection to compatible external RAW recorders.
4-channel audio input and recording FX9 offers superb audio
capabilities with independent control dials for each channel. In applications such as interview, 4-channel audio recording enables simultaneous use of an external microphone for recording ambient sounds, the built-in microphone for voice memos by the operator, and two optional UWP Series wireless microphones for voice of interviewer and interviewee. In addition, using the optional XLR-K3M, XLR-K2M or XLR-K1M XLR adapter – with two extra XLR inputs – allows even more devices to be connected.
Variety of outputs including 12G-SDI/3G-SDI, HDMI and TC in/out, GENLOCK
FX9 is equipped with various outputs including a 12G-SDI and a HDMI for 4K output. Also, it has a 3G-SDI for HD output to expand its monitoring flexibility. For multi-camera operation, GENLOCK and TC In/Out terminals are available.
Compatible with the new XDCA-FX9 extension unit
Further extend the capabilities of the FX9 with the optional XDCA-FX9 extension unit that optimizes camera weight distribution and ergonomics for comfortable shoulder-style shooting – ideal for ENG (Electronic News Gathering) and documentary applications. The extension unit also adds advanced networking for streaming/file transfers and a slot-in for a wireless audio receiver.
A selection of Back-up Rec modes and Cache Rec for additional safety
FX9 has a selection of back-up recording modes which will help ensure the recording is safe. Simul Rec will enable simultaneous HD recording onto two media cards. 4K/HD Sub Rec mode will allow 4K recording on one card and MPEG HD recording on another card. XAVC Proxy Rec is also available, offering a 9Mbps small size Proxy file which will be easily sent via network. Also, a maximum 28 second Cache Rec is also available to prevent missing any shot.
Multi-Interface (MI) Shoe
Sony's flexible Multi-Interface (MI) Shoe provides power, signal connections and coordinated on/off switching with compatible Sony accessories. For example, you can connect and control Sony UWP-D wireless microphone systems (optional).
Features:
- 4K capturing with oversampled 6K Full-frame Exmor R® sensor
- 15+ stops dynamic range
- Dual Base ISO of 800/4000
- World’s first electronic variable ND filter for full-frame sensor
- XAVC 422 10bit recording on XQD media cards
- Selectable frame rates in both full-frame & Super 35
- Cinematic color science out of the box with S-Cinetone™
- Fast and accurate "Fast Hybrid AF" with Face Detection and custom settings
- Image stabilization correction using camera meta data
- 16bit RAW output
- 4-channel audio input and recording
- Variety of outputs including 12G-SDI/3G-SDI, HDMI and TC in/out, GENLOCK
- Compatible with the new XDCA-FX9 extension unit
- A selection of Back-up Rec modes and Cache Rec for additional safety
- Multi-Interface (MI) Shoe
4K capturing with oversampled 6K Full-frame Exmor R® sensor
The camera's full-frame 6K sensor provides superb recording in DCI 4K, Ultra HD and HD resolutions. Powerful image processing with debayering and down-sampling ensures image quality beyond the limits of conventional Super 35mm sensors. The back-illuminated CMOS image sensor also uses Sony's Exmor R® technology for improved sensitivity and noise reduction. Compared to a 4K Super 35mm sensor, the FX9’s 6K sensor has over twice the surface area while providing a wider angle of view and shallower depth of field.
15+ stops dynamic range
FX9 offers an exceptional 15+ stops of dynamic range - beyond the normal range of human perception - allowing for unprecedented creative freedom in color grading and post. Camera operators can concentrate on framing the scene they want while relying upon the FX9 to capture every nuance and detail using either 4K 4:2:2 10-bit internal recording or 16-bit RAW external recording. In grading, colorists can find color and detail beyond the normal viewing abilities of the camera operator to create a final image that exactly portrays the mood of the scene.
Dual Base ISO of 800/4000
FX9 features a base sensitivity of ISO 800, providing the optimal dynamic range for typical documentary applications such as shooting outside or in brightly lit interiors. A secondary high base sensitivity of ISO 4000 excels in low light conditions such as early morning and evening shoots while maintaining superb image quality. ISO 4000 is also ideal whenever you’re using slow lenses. Combining Dual Base ISO with the camera's electronic variable ND Filter provides superb creative control in almost any shooting environment, with truly next generation responsiveness to changing conditions.
World's first electronic variable ND filter for full-frame sensor
Realize even greater creative control with Sony's unique built-in electronic variable neutral density (ND) filter – a world first for professional full-frame camcorders. Set to Auto or adjust filter density manually in smooth increments from 1/4 to 1/128 as you shoot, for perfectly exposed images without affecting depth of field as lighting conditions change. Use higher density settings with a slower shutter speed for breathtaking artistic effects.
XAVC 422 10bit recording on XQD media cards
Depending on the project, the FX9 has a selection of recording formats. XAVC-I with 422 10bit quality at a highest 600Mbps in 60p. XAVC-Long for more longer recording time in smaller file size. Also, the traditional MPEG HD codec is also available. All files will be recorded onto XQD media cards.
Selectable frame rates in both full-frame & Super 35
Choose your desired frame-rate from 1fps up to 180fps for impressive quick and slow-motion footage. FX9 creates an immersive image with a wide angle look and shallower depth of field provided by its full-frame sensor in combination with quick and slow-motion. Engage your audience with this new creative look. FX9 also offers a Quality priority setting that maximizes full HD slow motion image quality with advanced oversampling technology.
Cinematic color science out of the box with S-Cinetone™
S-Cinetone is the default look of FX9 that's tuned to meet the requirements of today's content creators with rich mid-range colors, alluring facial tones and a softer tonal look – developed with the same expertise as Sony's world-leading VENICE digital cinematography camera. S-Cinetone means that straight out of the camera your content looks fresh and vivid, with subjects that really stand out while retaining plenty of latitude in post-production thanks to the high performance full-frame image sensor.
Fast and accurate "Fast Hybrid AF" with Face Detection and custom settings
Effortlessly track fast moving subjects with pin-sharp focus, even when using wide lens aperture settings to maintain a shallow depth of field with the camera's full-frame sensor. Developed by Sony's α camera engineers, enhanced Fast Hybrid AF combines phase detection AF for fast, accurate subject tracking with contrast AF for exceptional focus accuracy. In addition, Face Detection intelligently recognizes and locks on to human faces. The dedicated 561-point phase detection AF sensor covers approximately 94% of the whole image area width and 96% of height, allowing consistently accurate, responsive AF tracking, even with fast-moving subjects.
FX9's comprehensive autofocus settings provide the creative flexibility to integrate with any project. 7-level AF transition speeds from Fast - switching between subjects as quickly as possible - to Slow, where speed is reduced to fit a more measured shooting style, such as a historical TV drama. 5-level AF subject shift sensitivity ranges from Locked-on - ignoring other moving subjects in the frame - to Responsive that switches focus from one subject to another - ideal for snapping between race cars as they speed by.
Image stabilization correction using camera meta data
Advanced image stabilization information means even handheld footage can be transformed with Sony Catalyst Browse/Catalyst Prepare software in post-production to look as smooth as if it were shot with a gimbal. Unlike in-camera or lens stabilization, meta data generated by FX9’s built-in gyro allows you to creatively choose the balance between the level of shake-compensation and the resolution of trimmed 4K imagery. This feature is also compatible with any E-mount lens and allows for far faster processing than conventional NLE stabilization workflows.
16bit RAW output
16-bit RAW offers a phenomenal increase in post-production creative freedom to fully exploit FX9's exceptional 15+ stops of dynamic range. FX9 supports export of 16-bit RAW at either 4K or 2K resolution using the optional XDCA-FX9 extension unit with a single BNC cable connection to compatible external RAW recorders.
4-channel audio input and recording FX9 offers superb audio
capabilities with independent control dials for each channel. In applications such as interview, 4-channel audio recording enables simultaneous use of an external microphone for recording ambient sounds, the built-in microphone for voice memos by the operator, and two optional UWP Series wireless microphones for voice of interviewer and interviewee. In addition, using the optional XLR-K3M, XLR-K2M or XLR-K1M XLR adapter – with two extra XLR inputs – allows even more devices to be connected.
Variety of outputs including 12G-SDI/3G-SDI, HDMI and TC in/out, GENLOCK
FX9 is equipped with various outputs including a 12G-SDI and a HDMI for 4K output. Also, it has a 3G-SDI for HD output to expand its monitoring flexibility. For multi-camera operation, GENLOCK and TC In/Out terminals are available.
Compatible with the new XDCA-FX9 extension unit
Further extend the capabilities of the FX9 with the optional XDCA-FX9 extension unit that optimizes camera weight distribution and ergonomics for comfortable shoulder-style shooting – ideal for ENG (Electronic News Gathering) and documentary applications. The extension unit also adds advanced networking for streaming/file transfers and a slot-in for a wireless audio receiver.
A selection of Back-up Rec modes and Cache Rec for additional safety
FX9 has a selection of back-up recording modes which will help ensure the recording is safe. Simul Rec will enable simultaneous HD recording onto two media cards. 4K/HD Sub Rec mode will allow 4K recording on one card and MPEG HD recording on another card. XAVC Proxy Rec is also available, offering a 9Mbps small size Proxy file which will be easily sent via network. Also, a maximum 28 second Cache Rec is also available to prevent missing any shot.
Multi-Interface (MI) Shoe
Sony's flexible Multi-Interface (MI) Shoe provides power, signal connections and coordinated on/off switching with compatible Sony accessories. For example, you can connect and control Sony UWP-D wireless microphone systems (optional).
| Manufacturer | Sony |
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| manufacturer_part_no | PXW-FX9V |
| Barcode | 027242919365 |
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| tab_specs_dims | General Mass Approx 4.41 lb (body only) Approx. 10.58 lb (with Viewfinder, Eyepiece, Grip Remote Control, BP-U35 battery, SELP28135G LENS, an XQD memory card, handle, mic holder) Dimensions (W x H x D) 5.75 × 5.61 × 9.02 in (body without protrusions) Power Requirements DC 19.5V Power Consumption Approx. 35.2 W (while recording XAVC-I QFHD 59.94p, SELP28135G Lens, Viewfinder ON, not using external device) Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C32°F to 104°F Storage Temperature -20°C to +60°C-4°F to +140°F Battery Operating Time Approx. 54 min. with BP-U35 battery(while recording XAVC-I QFHD 59.94p, SELP28135G Lens, Viewfinder ON, not using external device) Approx. 108 min. with BP-U70 battery (while recording XAVC-I QFHD 59.94p, SELP28135G Lens, Viewfinder ON, not using external device) Recording Format (Video) [XAVC Intra] XAVC-I QFHD 59.94p mode: VBR, MAX bit rate 600 MBps, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 XAVC-I QFHD 50p mode: VBR, MAX bit rate 500 MBps, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 XAVC-I QFHD 29.97p mode: VBR, MAX bit rate 300 MBps, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 XAVC-I QFHD 25p mode: VBR, MAX bit rate 250 MBps, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 XAVC-I QFHD 23.98p mode: VBR, MAX bit rate 240 MBps, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 XAVC-I HD 59.94p mode: CBG, MAX bit rate 222 MBps, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 XAVC-I HD 50p mode: CBG, MAX bit rate 223 MBps, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 XAVC-I HD 59.94i/29.97p mode: CBG, MAX bit rate 111 MBps, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 XAVC-I HD 50i/25p mode: CBG, MAX bit rate 112MBps, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 XAVC-I HD 23.98p mode: CBG, MAX bit rate 89MBps, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Recording Format (Video) [XAVC Long] XAVC-L QFHD 29.97p/25p/23.98p mode: VBR, MAX bit rate 100 MBps, MPEG-4 H.264/AVC XAVC-L QFHD 59.94p/50p mode: VBR, MAX bit rate 150 MBps, MPEG-4 H.264/AVC XAVC-L HD 59.94i/29.97p/50i/25p/23.98p/59.94p/50p mode: VBR, MAX bit rate 50 MBps, MPEG-4 H.264/AVC XAVC-L HD 59.94i/29.97p/50i/25p/23.98p/59.94p/50p mode: VBR, MAX bit rate 35 MBps, MPEG-4 H.264/AVC XAVC-L HD 59.94i/50i mode: VBR, MAX bit rate 25 MBps, MPEG-4 H.264/AVC Recording Format (Video) [MPEG-2 Long GOP] MPEG2 HD422 mode: CBR, MAX bit rate 50 MBps, MPEG-2 422P@HL Recording Format (Audio) LPCM 24 bits, 48 kHz, 4 channels Recording Frame Rate [XAVC Intra] XAVC-I QFHD mode: 3840 × 2160/59.94P, 50P, 29.97P, 23.98P, 25P XAVC-I HD mode: 1920 × 1080/59.94P, 59.94i, 50P, 50i, 29.97P, 23.98P, 25P [XAVC Long] XAVC-L QFHD mode: 3840 × 2160/59.94P, 50P, 29.97P, 23.98P, 25P XAVC-L HD 50 mode: 1920 × 1080, 1280 × 720/59.94P, 50P, 59.94i, 50i, 29.97P, 23.98P, 25P XAVC-L HD 35 mode: 1920 × 1080/59.94P, 50P, 59.94i, 50i, 29.97P, 23.98P, 25P XAVC-L HD 25 mode: 1920 × 1080/59.94i, 50 [MPEG-2 Long GOP] MPEG HD422 mode: 1920 × 1080/59.94i, 50i, 29.97P, 23.98P, 25Pi Recording/playback Time [XAVC Intra] XAVC-I QFHD 59.94p When using QD-G128A (128 GB): Approx. 22 minutes When using QD-G64A (64 GB): Approx. 10 minutes XAVC-I QFHD 50p When using QD-G128A (128 GB): Approx. 26 minutes When using QD-G64A (64 GB): Approx. 13 minutes XAVC-I QFHD 29.97p When using QD-G128A (128 GB): Approx. 43 minutes When using QD-G64A (64 GB): Approx. 21 minutes XAVC-I QFHD 25p When using QD-G128A (128 GB): Approx. 52 minutes When using QD-G64A (64 GB): Approx. 25 minutes XAVC-I QFHD 23.98p When using QD-G128A (128 GB): Approx. 54 minutes When using QD-G64A (64 GB): Approx. 26 Minutes XAVC-I HD 59.94p When using QD-G128A (128 GB): Approx. 57 minutes When using QD-G64A (64 GB): Approx. 28 Minutes XAVC-I HD 50p When using QD-G128A (128 GB): Approx. 57 minutes When using QD-G64A (64 GB): Approx. 27 minutes XAVC-I HD 59.94i/29.97p When using QD-G128A (128 GB): Approx. 105 minutes When using QD-G64A (64 GB): Approx. 53 minutes XAVC-I HD 50i/25p When using QD-G128A (128 GB): Approx. 105 minutes When using QD-G64A (64 GB): Approx. 53 minutes XAVC-I HD 23.98p When using QD-G128A (128 GB): Approx. 130 minutes When using QD-G64A (64 GB): Approx. 65 minutes Recording/playback Time [XAVC Long] XAVC-L QFHD 29.97p/25p/23.98p When using QD-G128A (128 GB): Approx. 125 minutes When using QD-G64A (64 GB): Approx. 62 minutes XAVC-L QFHD 59.94p/50p When using QD-G128A (128 GB): Approx. 86 minutes When using QD-G64A (64 GB): Approx. 42 minutes XAVC-L HD 50 59.94i/29.97p/50i/25p/23.98p/59.94p/50p When using QD-G128A (128 GB): Approx. 225 minutes When using QD-G64A (64 GB): Approx. 110 Minutes XAVC-L HD 35 59.94i/29.97p/50i/25p/23.98p/59.94p/50p When using QD-G128A (128 GB): Approx. 305 minutes When using QD-G64A (64 GB): Approx. 150 minutes XAVC-L HD 25 59.94i/50i When using QD-G128A (128 GB): Approx. 410 minutes When using QD-G64A (64 GB) approx. 200 minutes Recording/playback Time [MPEG-2 Long GOP] MPEG HD422 59.94i, 50i, 29.97P, 23.98P, 25P When using QD-G128A (128 GB): Approx. 220 minutes When using QD-G64A (64 GB): Approx. 105 minutes Recording Format (Proxy Audio) XAVC Proxy: AAC-LC, 128 kbps, 2 channels Recording Format (Proxy Video) XAVC Proxy: AVC/H.264 Main Profile 4:2:0 Long GOP, VBR 1920 × 1080, 9 MBps 1280 × 720, 9 MBps 1280 × 720, 6 MBps 640 × 360, 3 MBps Lens Lens Mount E-mount Camera Section Imaging Device (Type) 1.38 in full-frame, single-chip CMOS image sensor Imaging Device (Pixel Count) 20.5 M pixels (total) Built-in Optical Filters Clear, linear variable ND (1/4ND to 1/128ND) ISO Sensitivity ISO 800/4000 (Cine EI mode, D55 light source) S/N Ratio 57 dB (Y) (typical) Shutter Speed 64F to 1/8000 sec Slow and Quick Motion Function FF 6K mode: XAVC-I/L 3840 × 2160, 1920 × 1080 1 to 30 frames (29.97/25/23.98) S35 4K mode: XAVC-I/L 3840 × 2160, 1920 × 1080 1 to 60 frames (59.94p, 50p, 29.97/25/23.98) FF 2K, S35 2K mode: XAVC-I/L 1920 × 1080 1 to 60, 100, 120 frames (59.94p, 50p, 29.97/25/23.98) White Balance Preset, Memory A, Memory B (2000K-15000K)/ATWGain-3 to 18 dB (every 1 dB), AGC Gamma Curve S-Cinetone, STD1, STD2, STD3, STD4, STD5, STD6, HG1, HG2, HG3, HG4, HG7, HG8, S-Log3 Latitude 15+ stop Input/Output Audio Input XLR-type 3-pin (female) (x2), line/mic/mic +48 V selectable Mic reference: -30 to -80 dBu SDI Output SDI OUT1: BNC, 12G-SDI, 3G-SDI (Level A/B), HD-SDI SDI OUT2: BNC, 3G-SDI (Level A/B), HD-SDI USB USB device, micro-B (x1) Headphone Out putStereo mini jack (x1) -16 dBu 16 ω Speaker Output Monaural DC Input DC jack Remote Stereo mini-minijack (2.5 mm) HDMI Output Type A (x1) Monitoring LCD 3.46 in (3.5 type) approx. 2.76 M dots Built-in Microphone Built-in Microphone Omni-directional monaural electret condenser microphone Media Type XQD card slot (x2)SD/MS card slot (x1) for saving configuration dataSD card slot also can be used for proxy video recording Wi-Fi/NFC Supported Format IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Frequency Band 2.4 GHz bandwidth 5.2/5.3/5.6/5.8 GHz bandwidth* *Depending on country/regional regulation Security WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK NFC NFC Forum Type 3 Tag compliant |
| Used Equipment Rating | Excellent |