Friday, April 15, 2011
Shot at the Sony Booth
This Video runs a little over 6 mins, but if you’re an F3 fan, want to learn a little more, it’s worth 6 minutes of your time. I spent a good deal of time with the F100 and F3 at the show. I left drooling for both.
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Monday, August 16, 2010
Important data needed to focus PVC content
PVC is conducting a survey on Cameras, plan to purchase, formats, etc. In order to focus (pardon the pun) our editorial coverage better, we’d like to find out what you and your organization currently use and plan to purchase. It’s a brief survey but very helpful to determine our future content, and also for advertising support.
Please take a moment to fill the survey out. It’s incredibly important for us here at PVC.
http://www.formstack.com/forms/?957820-ldbLaXsSwS
Friday, March 19, 2010
Perhaps fixes reputation in the process
The previous update created a nasty audio bug, or lack of audio…bug. Canon tries again. You can download the new firmware here.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Keep an eye out for the fourth PVC Pipeline | Production newsletter in November!
A few weeks ago, we published our ninth electronic newsletter: PVC Pipeline | Distribution, which included tutorials on the workflow from Final Cut Pro to burning a Blu-ray disc plus how to quickly get your video up on the web, as well as an interview with David Dudas of Sorenson including a review of Sorenson 360 video server service. These articles are now available for all PVC visitors to view; a list of them is included below.
Our next PVC Pipeline newsletter will return to the theme of Production. In it, Adam Wilt will give an in-depth review of the new Sony PMW-350 XDCAM EX camcorder, Steve Hullfish will provide a tutorial review of the AJA KiPro, and Richard Harrington will moderate a shootout between the Canon 5D mkII, Canon 7D, and Nikon D300s DSLRs that also shoot HD video. To receive exclusive access to these articles before everyone else, click here for your free subscription!
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Did I miss this at NAB? Did JVC just decide now to unleash these?
D-ILA technology and…wait for it….wait for it….keep waiting… 8,912 x 4,320 or 3,840 x 2,160 resolution.
More to follow…but you’ll have to wait for it…
Monday, April 20, 2009
Just when you thought this was a lame NAB…Woah
If a picture is worth a thousand word, then clearly a dual lens 3 D camcorder is worth, well a lot! Yeah it’s a bit conceptual, and a bit of a prototype, but WOAH. I want one…
Monday, April 13, 2009
And the specs look very good indeed!
Bruce Dorn found this on our sister site ProPhoto Coalition. Here’s the beginning:
If you’ve been following the maturation of the Canon 5D MKII as an HD video capture device, then you’ve probably heard about the camera’s limitations with regards to audio recording.
Yes, the 5D MKII does record audio via an internal microphone but that feature is so basic as to be nearly useless. There is, thankfully, an “Audio In” jack but the camera’s compact form-factor has necessitated that this input be the tiny and sometimes unreliable 3.5mm mini-jack. Most professional level audiophiles would much prefer the industry-standard XLR jacks but there just wasn’t enough room for these larger connectors.
Friday, March 13, 2009
For sale cheap: 2 Canon XH A1’s hardley used…
Damn this is some still. For a camera said to cost approximately $2,500, I want one. Think Jim would send one my way if I ask really, really nicely? Test purposes of course…NAB is going to be fun this year. The line for the RED booth just got longer… “That just happened”
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