LAS VEGAS -- Camera makers will show 4K single
sensor imager cameras that chase
two different sets of customers: the
highest-end digital cinematographers and
those with considerably lower budgets. New
ENG/EFP cameras will also be introduced
for the local news and documentary crews.
Arri will unveil its Alexa XT (Xtended
Technology) cameras with new features
inspired by feedback from professional
users. The Alexa XT, Alexa XT M, Alexa
XT Plus and Alexa XT studio cameras will
replace all previous models except for the
original Alexa, which is getting a software
upgrade.
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Blackmagic Cinema Camera |
Blackmagic Design is holding
its new product news until the show, but
is expected to demo v.1.2 software for its
Backmagic Cinema Camera, now including
time lapse recording, aperture indicator
when using compatible EF lenses, as well
as ExFAT formatting for SSD disks.
Canon will showcase its Cinema EOS
C500 and the Cinema EOS C500 PL. Both
can originate 4K (4,096 x 2,160-pixel) resolution
digital motion imagery with uncompressed
RAW output for external recording.
The company will also spotlight its compact,
lightweight Canon EOS-1DC.
For-A will demo its FT-One camera
which captures high-speed images (up to 900 fps) in full 4K resolution and captures
images as uncompressed raw data on the
system’s internal memory, and also stores
the data on hot-swappable SSD cartridges.
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Grass Valley LDX Camera |
Grass Valley will mark the NAB debut
of its LDX line of its Xensium- FT-based
camera systems, consisting of the LDX Première,
LDX Elite, and LDX WorldCam. The company
will also premier its XCU WorldCam
eXchangeable camera control unit that’s designed
as a pre-mounted and pre-wired cradle
for easy camera “slide-in” and “slide-out.”
Hitachi will introduce the SK-HD2200
full-body HD production camera with 1,100
TV line resolution and 3 Gbps signal handling
from end-to-end. Also look for the new
Z-HD6000 CMOS studio camera, SK-HD1500
slo-mo HD camera, HV-HD33 compact
3-MOS sensor POV HD camera, SK-HD1200
studio/EFP camera, SK-HD1000 dockable
camera, and the Z-HD5000 studio and field
camera.
Ikegami will showcase its HDK-97A
16-bit portable HD companion-camera that
supports 1080i/720p and 3Gbps signals.
It employs advanced progressive AIT CCD
imagers and an all-new 3G digital video
processing system. Also showing will be
the HDK-97C with 2.5 megapixel 2/3-inch
CMOS image sensors, and a SNR of 60dB or
better, and Ikegami’s HDK-55 Unicam HD
camera with 1080i 2.3 megapixel AIT CCDs
and Quick EZ Focus and chromatic aberration
correction. Ikegami will showcase its
HDK-77EC2 HD native multiformat camera
system with a new CMOS sensor to
provide even better sensitivity and overall
picture quality.
I-Movix will present its X10 Real-
Time Continuous Ultra-Motion system,
which delivers a continuous real-time
output of up to 250 fps at native HD resolution
and image quality. Also showing
is the X10+ Real Time Continuous Ultra-
Motion System, which operates in an
extreme slow motion mode with frame
rates up to 2,600 fps in 1080i50 mode
or up to 5,600 fps in 720p60 mode. The
company will also demo its new real-time
automatic deflickering solution designed
for SprintCam Vvs HD and X10 systems.
JVC will spotlight its GY-HM650
ProHD camera with a recent firmware
update that adds support for
Verizon 4G LTE modems connecting
directly to the camera via USB
to deliver HD footage to a broadcast
facility.
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Panasonic AW-HE60H pan/tilt/zoom camera |
Panasonic will showcase two
integrated pan/tilt/zoom models, the
AW-HE60H with HDMI and component
outputs, and the AW-HE60S with HD/SDSDI
and component outputs plus genlock.
Both boast IP live video monitoring for
remote preview and control, and a night
mode for shooting in extremely low-light
with infrared illumination.
Sony will highlight its F65 with 8K
sensor and the new F55 and F5 cameras.
The company will also showcase its full
line of 4K-related accessories for acquisition
and production. Sony will also show
its Super 35mm professional camcorders,
including the NEX-FS100, NEX-FS700 and
PMW-F3 models, along with the expanded
family of XDCAM HD422 technologies
which include the new PMW-160 handheld
camcorder that’s equipped with
three 1/3-inch Exmor CMOS sensors
Vision Research, a developer of
high-speed camera technology, will preview
the next member
of its Phantom
product line and will
show its latest camera
models designed
for TV and motion
picture production,
including the Phantom
Flex, Phantom
Miro LC320S and the
Phantom v642.
Also see “Camera Support” and “Lenses” at 2013 NAB.