2010 NAB Show
ProVideo Coalition is the Online Knowledge Partner for the 2010 NAB Show.
PVC will be delivering exclusive online content about many of the great products displayed at the NAB Show this year. You'll also be getting special inside information straight from NAB about what to expect at this year's event. Only PVC has this online relationship for both ProVideo Coalition for all Production and Post Production, as well as our sister site ProAudio Coalition for all of NAB Pro Audio equipment and happenings.
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Friday, April 23, 2010
Allan Tépper | 04/23- 12:26 PM
Shoulder mounted, standard XLR inputs, manual focus ring are among the improvements
At NAB 2010, Panasonic announced the AG-HMC80, a bigger sister of the AG-HMC40, whose main improvements include a shoulder-mount shape/size, standard XLR inputs (as opposed to a US$300 option with the HMC40), and a manual focus ring (not available with the HMC40). Many ProVideo Coalition readers will already be familiar with Adam Wilt’s extensive review on the HMC40, and at NAB, Panasonic officials said that the HMC80’s optics, sensor, and recording modes are the same as with the HMC40. In this preview article, I’ll go into other differences between the HMC80 and its little sister, its European cousin, price, competition, and potential applications.
Click here to read the rest of Allan’s preview of the Panasonic AG-HMC80.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Adam Wilt | 04/23- 12:55 AM
Another NAB has come and gone. What did the passing waves leave behind on the beach?
I only had two days at NAB this year, but I still came away with the strong impression of three major trends; call them the 3Ds…
Click here to read the rest of Adam’s thoughts on NAB 2010.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Adam Wilt | 04/22- 12:54 AM
Various alternatives for getting two cameras pointed in the almost the same direction.
NAB showed that there are quite a few different ways to shoot stereo 3D. A lot of the buzz was about the Panasonic AG-3DA1 camcorder shown here, and rightly so: few other rigs come close to having anything like the usability of a standard, single-lens camcorder.
Click here to se the rest of Adam’s pictures and thoughts of 3D camera rigs at NAB 2010.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Adam Wilt | 04/22- 12:45 AM
Looking at beamsplitter rigs, and GV’s amusing display.
A look at Grass Valley’s 3D marketing, followed by a walkaround of several two-camera beamsplitter (a.k.a. mirror) rigs.
Click here to see Adam’s video (900x506 QuickTime movie, 1 Mbit/sec h.264).
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Adam Wilt | 04/21- 01:20 AM
Sliders to move your camera; remotes to control them.
An ultrasonic rangefinder with focusing-distance readout for $500? Read on…
Click here to see the rest of Adam’s pictures and thoughts about camera supports at NAB 2010.
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ProVideo Coalition will be posting videos and news articles daily from the 2010 NAB Show. Stay tuned for the latest information right here!
NAB Show
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Mark Spencer | 05/01
3 interesting products that passed under the radar
Mark Spencer | 05/18
Record-breaking Q1 sales and major new encoding, transcoding, live webcasting and workflow automation solutions fuel significant business momentum
Allan Tépper | 04/23
Shoulder mounted, standard XLR inputs, manual focus ring are among the improvements
Adam Wilt | 04/23
Another NAB has come and gone. What did the passing waves leave behind on the beach?
Adam Wilt | 04/22
Various alternatives for getting two cameras pointed in the almost the same direction.
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