Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Will Video Cameras Kill Still Photography? Red Epic Vs Hasselblad
The difference between cameras
The Hasselblad H3D-22 medium format camera
Camera Type Medium Format Interchangeable Lens Camera with Reflex Viewfinder and Integrated Digital Back
Image Quality
Image Sensor 36.7 x 49.0 mm, 22 Megapixel CCD
Effective Resolution 22.2 million pixels
Color Depth 48-Bit RGB
Color Modes Full Color
Image File Formats RAW 3FR
TIFF (8-bit)
Recorded Resolution 4080 x 5440 pixels
The Red Epic 5k Video Camera
Camera Type 5K High Resolution Video Camera with Interchangeable Lenses
Image Quality
Image Sensor 30mm x 15mm, 14 Megapixel CMOS
Effective Resolution 13.8 million pixels
Color Depth 24-Bit RGB
Color Modes Full Color
Image File Formats RAW R3D
TIFF (16-bit)
Recorded Resolution 5120 x 2700 pixels
more at http://fstoppers.com/hasselblad-vs-red
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Matrox Releases Adobe Creative Suite 6 Drivers
Matrox Video Products Group today released support for the new Adobe® Creative Suite® 6 Production Premium software and Adobe Mercury Transmit with the Matrox MXO2™ family1 of I/O devices and the Matrox Mojito MAX™2 I/O card.
The award-winning Matrox I/O products provide broadcast-quality video and audio input, output, and monitoring to enable
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Side by Side: Scarlet-X & C300
by Sanjin Jukic
This is my first side by side test with RED Scarlet-X and Canon C300.
Cameras were set like this:
Sony HXR-MC50U Camcorder Review
The Sony HXR-MC50U is a pro/prosumer-level camcorder that is packaged with a shotgun mic. The MC50U captures 1080/60i AVCHD video at a max 24Mbps bit rate.
The MC50U features a 1/2.88″ Exmor R CMOS sensor, 10x optical zoom and a 3.5″ touchscreen LCD. As for storage, the MC50U offers 64GB of internal flash storage as well as an SDHC/MemoryStick card slot for external storage options. The internal storage gives you about 6 hours of storage at the max resolution/quality setting. A 32GB SDHC card will, in turn, give you approximately 3 hours of storage.
The storage space will easily outlast a single battery charge, which offers about 3 hours runtime, although higher capacity batteries are available.
Litepanels Introduces Sola ENG Flight Kit
VAN NUYS, CALIF.: Litepanels has introduced the Sola ENG LED Fresnel lighting kit in an FAA carry-on size case. The Sola ENG Flight Kit consists of three Litepanels Sola ENG Fresnel fixtures and accessories including stands, gels, power supplies and cables, barndoors, soft box, a custom rolling case and more. Battery or A/C powered, the Sola ENG is designed for on-camera and portable use. Each fixture offers focusable output comparable to a 125W HMI yet requires 30 watts to power it.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
LockCircle is announcing LockPort 800 for Nikon D800
The LockPort 800 is a new product developed to help avoid damaging your D800 mini HDMI camera port. The LockPort 800 protects definitely the fragile output on your camera from tough production abuse with a rock solid universal clamp and a smart mini to full-size HDMI adapter.
The LockPort 800 camera plate is designed to fit easily every head, baseplate, sliding plate, support out there using the original camera screws already there. Ready in 10 seconds!
The LockPort 800 safely secures a 90° FRONT/REAR mini HDMI to full-size HDMI adapter, protecting forever the “expensive to repair” mini HDMI port on your expensive HDSLR camera. The Adapter has gold plated contacts and the full-size female output allows you to use stronger standard HDMI cables, you can purchase everywhere!
Standard size HDMI plugs locks securely in the socket – no signal loose, and if somebody walks over your cable, the plug still can pop-out saving your camera from falling on the ground. The full-size HDMI 90° output can be used in FRONT or REAR position (2 different adapters) to reach the best cable ergonomics solution on your rig set-up!
The LockPort 800 adapters are availbale in FRONT and REAR editions, also available in kit or sold separately to upgrade the kits or like spare parts!
http://www.lockcircle.com/
http://www.videomag.gr
Test Footage from the Blackmagic Cinema Camera
John Brawley provides some of the first test footage from the $3K Blackmagic Cinema Camera, one of the biggest announcements to come out of this year's NAB.
Below is a look at how the camera handles dynamic range. Check out Brawley's blog here for more of his footage, which include low-light testing.
http://www.creativeplanetnetwork.com
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