Thursday, August 30, 2012
TriCaster 40
The path to high-quality video can be challenging when you’re diving into live production or figuring out how to stream live shows on a budget. Meet the all-in-one, multi-camera video production solution that’s simple and affordable enough for anyone with limited funds.
TriCaster 40 lets professionals and novices alike create streaming television, or air broadcast-quality video on the Web and mobile devices―quickly and easily. For television stations, schools, offices, and production startups that don't have access to an SDI infrastructure, TriCaster 40 is a simple solution for creating real-time productions of events and shows and streaming truly professional video programs to the Web. Just plug in cameras and audio, and start creating.
Professional component connectivity and essential formats that are ideal for full HD web streaming, basic broadcast and beyond
Go live, right out of the box, with off-the-shelf HD cameras
Broadcast, stream, project and record—within minutes
Television-style virtual sets, moving backgrounds, effects and graphics
A/V cart-and-carry portability
Option to add hardware control surface for professional operation and intuitive on-air production
http://www.newtek.com/products/tricaster-40.html
New AG-AC90 handles 1080/60p HD video but priced at only $2,250
Panasonic has announced a new professional AVCCAM HD handheld camcorder, the AG-AC90, that will be priced at only $2,250 when it is released in late fall 2012.
Targeted at the wedding and event, sports,
Sony expands NXCAM range
Sony unveiled the latest addition to the professional NXCAM range of camcorders, the NEX-EA50EH. This versatile new camcorder offers the ultimate flexibility in lens selection thanks to its interchangeable E-mount lens system.
The large format Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor gives the user creative freedom when shooting Full HD movies and high-quality still photos. The new form factor enables users to shoot in a way that suits them best, allowing them to switch quickly between handheld and shoulder configuration without the need for additional accessories.
“This all-in-one camcorder brings a new level of creativity to
ContourROAM Review
by Eric Reagan on August 11, 2012
The ContourROAM is a POV action camera that competes head-to-head with the GoPro line. The ContourROAM is the $200 entry-level model of Contour’s POV camera lineup.
There are a couple of key things that separate Contour cameras from GoPro. First, the on/off switch is a big button that slides back and forth on the top of the camera. Slide it forward and it’s on – a red record light gives you visual confirmation along with an audible beep. Slide it back and it’s off – the light goes off and you get another beep.
ContourROAM Mounted on Downtube
This record switch makes it easy to operate the camera when you can’t see the buttons (for instance, on top of your helmet). I didn’t realize how
Thursday, August 16, 2012
LightWave 3D Group Reveals LightWave 11.5
The LightWave 3D® Group, a division of NewTek, Inc., announced today LightWave 11.5, a powerful new edition of its Emmy® Award-winning 3D modeling, animation and rendering software. A complete 3D pipeline, LightWave 11.5 includes many new features to streamline productivity, including a new Genoma character animation and rigging system for Modeler, predator and prey flocking, Instancing, soft-body Bullet Dynamics, interchange support for Adobe After Effects and Pixologic’s GoZ Fiber Mesh, major workflow enhancements, and more.
LightWave 11.5’s new features and enhancements include:
Friday, August 10, 2012
Sony RX100 Hands-On Review
I have been using the Sony RX100 for about a week now and I have to say that it is a stunning little camera. It packs 20MP CMOS image sensor and the fixed zoom lens provides 28-100mm equivalent zoom range with a max f/1.8 aperture.
The RX100 gives a proper use of that little 2.7x crop sensor that’s also found in the Nikon 1 Series. And, best of all, it’s a pocketable camera.
While we can stretch or carrying comfort to pack along an interchangeable lens mirrorless camera, very few of us wear jeans that allows us to stuff one of those in our front pockets.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
MAXON Announces CINEMA 4D Release 14
MAXON unveiled CINEMA 4D Release 14, (R14) a milestone release of the industry-leading 3D motion graphics, visual effects, painting, and rendering software application. Leveraging more than two decades of 3D graphics programming innovation, R14 delivers breakthrough performance offerings including a new, fully integrated sculpting system, new camera matching functionality, the debut of exchange plugins to two key applications — The Foundry NUKE and Adobe Photoshop Extended — and improved integration with Adobe After Effects. Packed with a number of other powerful workflow feature enhancements, creative professionals – motion graphics and visual effects artists, as well as visualization designers – will benefit from features that accelerate productivity to produce spectacular 3D content more fluidly, and the ability to collaborate with increased efficiency.
CINEMA 4D Release 14 Highlights
MAXON offers four versions of CINEMA 4D, each catering to the needs of 3D artists in different industries. Key features and benefits include:
Mountain Lion Available Today From the Mac App Store
Apple® announced that OS X® Mountain Lion, the ninth major release of the world’s most advanced desktop operating system, is available as a download from the Mac® App Store℠. With more than 200 innovative new features, Mountain Lion includes iCloud® integration, the all new Messages app, Notification Center, system-wide Sharing, Facebook integration*, Dictation, AirPlay® Mirroring and Game Center. Mountain Lion is available as an upgrade from Lion or Snow Leopard for $19.99.
“People are going to love the new features in Mountain Lion and how easy it is to download and install from the Mac App Store,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. “With iCloud integration, Mountain Lion is even easier to set up, and your important information stays up to date across all your devices so you can keep editing documents, taking notes, creating reminders, and continue conversations whether you started on a Mac, iPhone or iPad.”
With more than 200 innovative new features, Mountain Lion includes:
Canon EOS M Demo Video Roundup
Canon has released a demo video for their just-announced EOS M, a mirrorless camera coming in October that shoots video at up to 1920 x 1080 at 30 fps with a price tag of $800. And now PetaPixel has rounded up both hands-on and test footage videos that have been popping up on the Internet.
Check out four below.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Sony PMW-200 camcorder coming September featuring three 0.5-inch CMOS sensors
Sony has announced the PMW-200 handheld camcorder, adding a relatively low-cost model to the company's XDCAM line of cameras.
Featuring HD4:2:2 50 Mb/s recording capabilities and genlock and
Thursday, July 19, 2012
iStabilizer Dolly Universal Camera Mount
iStabilizer announced Dolly, a universal mount for professional-style panning at a range of angles and positions with just about any mobile device. Dolly turns shaky and amateur videos into smooth stunning works of art. It is compatible with any smartphone without requiring the removal of protective cases or bumpers.
Equipped with a built-in iStabilizer Mount, Dolly works with most mobile devices or digital cameras measuring up to
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Grass Valley Ships Latest Version of EDIUS with Cross-Platform Codec and Powerful 3D Content Editing Features
Magic Bullet Photo Looks 2 Released
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4: This Image Management Software Will Also Please Video Producers
Beauty Box Video 2.0 Released for Easy Skin Retouching in Assimilate Scratch and Sony Vegas
Saturday, June 23, 2012
The First Wedding In the World Filmed With Ultra-High Definition 3D Cameras
from http://gizmodo.com
" I always hated video in weddings. The quality always look so cheesy. But not this one. This one was filmed with RED Epic cameras on 5K resolution and 3D! These are the same cameras that Peter Jackson is using for The Hobbit or Ridley Scott used for Prometheus.
Gizmodo's friend Peter Chang—from Golden Gate 3D—sent us the teaser trailer for the world's first 3D wedding video shot in stereoscopic 3D on 5K resolution RED Epic cameras. They didn't take any photos, as "each frame can also be extracted as a high resolution 3D still image." That's a technique that some photographers are using now with mixed results—although most photographers don't film with RED Epics.
The wedding was celebrated at The Mirador Estate, in Montecito, near Santa Barbara, California. Peter says that the garden was in full spring bloom, "resulting in some gorgeous 3D visuals to complement Julia and Stuart—the bride and groom."
I hope Julia and Stuart got a 3D TV in their wedding registry.
What do you think? Maybe a bit overkill? Perhaps, but I can guarantee you that most brides would feel jealous. [Thanks Peter Chang, from Golden Gate 3D]"
link for video in 3D

Thursday, June 7, 2012
AJA Video To Support Thunderbolt™ on Windows

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
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Digital Video Magazine Announces 2012 NAB Best of Show Black Diamond Winners
Thursday, April 26, 2012
The Nikon D3200 is a 24.2MP DSLR
The Nikon D3200 is a 24.2MP DSLR capable of shooting 1080p HD video. It offers an expanded sensitivity range of ISO 100-12800 and will capture still images at a rate up to 4 fps. HD videos are captured in either 24p or 3op frame rates.
The D3200 features an 11-point AF system and is compatible with the Nikon WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter, which allows image sharing with Android devices (iOS devices are planned for future integration) and remote operation from the device.
The Nikon D3200 retails for $699.95 with an 18-55mm VR kit lens and should be available in May. Check availability at B&H Photo.
Highlights of the Nikon D3200:
24.2-megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor
Full HD (1080p) video recording with fulltime AF, manual exposure control and stereo sound via a microphone input jack
Optional WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter lets users remotely control the Nikon D3200 and transfer photos for sharing from Android platform smartphones and tablets
Intuitive Guide Mode to walk users through key camera functions and settings
4 fps high-speed continuous shooting at full resolution
Standard ISO range of 100-6400, expandable to ISO 12,800
EXPEED 3 Image Processing and an 11-point AF system that works with Nikon’s Scene Recognition System
The Nikon D3200 outfit with the AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR lens will be available in late April for $699.95 SRP
The optional WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter will be available in late May for $59.95 SRP
More info in the press release below.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Sony’s new palm-sized NXCAM HD camcorder
Sony is giving video professionals enhanced operational freedom with the HXR-NX30E high-definition camcorder, a palm-size addition to Sony’s NXCAM™ line-up. The new model uses Sony’s Balanced Optical SteadyShot™ image stabilisation technology to make it ideal for mobile shooting applications. The new camcorder also offers convenient features such as a built-in projector, all combined in Sony’s smallest, lightest handheld professional camcorder.
“This high-quality yet easy-to-use camcorder is an extremely versatile field production tool,” said Bill Drummond, Strategic Marketing Manager, Sony Europe “It’s perfect for videographers, journalists, educational establishments or .....
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