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Betacam SX tape shells are bright yellow.
IMX machines feature the same good shot mark function of the Betacam SX.
All Betacam SX equipment is compatible with Betacam SP tapes.
A new digital Betacam SX format was introduced, one of the first CBC stations to transition to make use of it.
In August 2011, Betacam SX tapes were found in Muammar Gaddafi's underground studio in Tripoli.
The Betacam SX system was very successful with newsgathering operations, which had a legacy of Betacam and Betacam SP tapes.
Betacam SX is a digital version of Betacam SP introduced in 1996, positioned as a cheaper alternative to Digital Betacam.
Together with Betacam SX, Sony introduced a generation of hybrid recorder, allowing use of both tape and disk recording on the same deck, and high speed dubbing from one to another.
Betacam SX also features a good shot mark feature, that allows marking of each scene for fast scanning of the tape, looking at recorded marks on each single cassette, and showing the markers to the operator.
Some Betacam SX decks, such as the DNW-A75 or DNW-A50, can natively play and work from the analog tapes interchangeably, because they contain both analog and digital playback heads.
Key broadcast successes included the implementation of Sony's digital routing system at the CBC Toronto Broadcasting Centre and the use of the Digital Betacam SX as the primary tool to record and broadcast the 1996 Olympics.
For camcorders, Sony adapted the Betacam system with its Digital Betacam format, later following it up with the cheaper Betacam SX and MPEG IMX formats, and the semiprofessional DV-based DVCAM system.