I will have an annoncement regarding some new Ikegami HD cameras later tonight or tomorrow<br>One is about 3 pounds the other is a camcorder using DVCpro HD...
There are two cameras.<br>One is a block camera the HDL-40 with a weight of 4.4 lbs. and is 2 x4 x 7 inches without lens<br>It has a resoulution of 1000 TVL ...
Mark,<br><br>I got a chance to play with the V90 at a trade show last week. Very nice camera, as are most of Ikegami's products. <br><br>I own a Ikegami and...
And here is some info about HITACHI's new lineup... although i think it's actually rather old. This new HD camera is very similar - if not identical - to the...
Creative Technology - Los Angeles<br>(formerly - Sweetwater Video)<br>Event Technology Open House Raleigh Studios Hollywood (RSVP by 2/10/01)<br> <br> click...
Millimeter have a must-read! article on-line at the moment. Galt talks about the new set of Panavision 24p lenses, and there's a whole bunch of info about the...
"Panasonic 720p variable frame-rate camera"<br><br>Its disappointing that this camera records 24p by recording the same frame 2-3 times over. Wouldn't it make ...
Can anyone recall what the compression rates of HDCAM and DVCPRO HD are?<br><br>I think HDCAM is 8:1... and DVCPRO HD 5:1? Isn't it something like that?...
HDCAM is undersampled at 3:1:1 ( or 16.5:6.5:6.5) and compressed at 4:1 <br><br>D5 is sampled at 4:2:2 (or 22:11:11) and compressed at 4:1<br><br>Regards...
Oops sorry, thats HDD5 which has 4:1 compression, the regular SDTV machine has no compression.<br><br>As for DVCPROHD. I think it must be around 10:1. With an...
Alan Reilly wrote:<br>Panasonic 720p variable frame-rate camera"<br><br>Its disappointing that this camera records 24p by recording the same frame 2-3 times...
HDD5 or D-5HD is switchable between 8 bit and 10 bit. in 8 bit it is 4:1 and in 10 bit it is 5:1.<br><br>DVCPROHD is at 6.7:1 with the undersampling and is...
Jan,<br>I have been following the current discussion on compression and frame rates regarding your new camera.<br>Is it possible for you to come by my...
This camera does not exist yet but maybe someone will do it in the future:<br><br>Uses a single very high density CCD with 12million pixels (4K per color) on a...
Mark, <br><br>Regarding high frame rates I sincerely doubt the current generation of HD cameras will acheive the same imagery possible with film at high ...
Tony,<br>As I said at the end of the original post, "just dreaming"<br>I would make the effective frame rate either 24 or 60 depending what I would want as a...
Mark,<br><br>Sometimes even our dreams come true.<br><br>I have been working with Panavision's EC system and let me tell you the package we have is a dream in ...
Tony,<br>How did the wide Canon match up with the primo zoom? Is it a jump to consider this a nice endorsment for the quality of the Canon lenses? Was it the ...
Tony it sounds good !<br>The 24" monitor sounds like a good on set monitor to have.<br>Are you doing projection for critical review?<br>I am currently in the ...
Mark,<br><br><br>I highly encourage everyone to have the 24" HDSDI monitor on set. I only used the 9" as a text monitor to see menus etc.<br><br>We viewed our...
Ian, <br><br>We used the panavision primo for the duration of the segments I worked on. The Canon is a modified (per Panavision spec's) film style lens.<br>It...
Well, Films at 59 in Bristol, England could possibly help. We've done some work at 24p (showreels for Sony and 'Blond Bombshells' for the BBC and WTTV), so ...