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Cameras at the 2012 NAB Show
5/18/2012
Camera manufacturers used the 2012 NAB Show to introduce 4K cinema-resolution cameras, along with more video-enabled DSLRs.
ARRI showed a pair of Alexa 4K digital cameras: the Alexa Studio, designed to combine a high-performance digital camera with traditional features of film cameras, and the lightweight, smaller form-factor Alexa M.
Blackmagic Design debuted its Cinema Camera, sporting a 2.5K image sensor with 13 stops of dynamic range and a built-in SSD recorder that can record in uncompressed RAW and compressed file formats. It mounts EF and ZE mount lenses, and features anLCD touchscreen monitor on the rear.
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Ruben Centineo of TV Azteca in Mexico gets a feel for the Ikegami HDK-97C camera in its studio/sports configuration.
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CameraCorps unveiled its Q-Ball Pre-Set, the latest version of its Q-Ball compact, remotely controlled pan/tilt/zoom HD/SD camera system. It allows 18 shot settings to be stored prior to a live or real-time recorded shoot.
Canon introduced its Cinema EOS C500, a 4K single-sensor camera, capable of originating 4096x2160-pixel resolution digital motion imagery with uncompressed RAW output for external recording. The camera is available with either an EF or PL lens mount.
HitachiKokusai Electric America introduced its SK-HD1500 HDTV high-speed camera system, which provides up to 180fps imaging for slow-motion replay. It has the form factor and all the features of Hitachi’s SK-HD1000 series cameras and can be used for live game action while capturing the higher frame rate.
Indiecam GmbH unveiled the IndieGS2K, a miniature CMOS global shutter camera incorporating a high-grade 2/3-inch CMOS imager to deliver up to 60 frames of 2K footage in 10-bit uncompressed and 12-bit RAW. The camera has a C-mount with adjustable back-focus that allows the choice of a wide range of high-resolution lenses.
Ikegami introduced its Unicam HD camera line with 3G SDI and multiformat HD performance. The HDK-97A 16-bit portable HD companion-camera and the HDK-97C 3G field production camera support 1080i/720p, and 3G signals, such as 1080/60p 4:2:2 and 1080/60i 4:4:4.
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Joe Facchini of Panasonic unveils the company's AG-HPX600 camcorder.
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JVC launched its GY-HM650 ProHD handheld mobile news camera, which can record full HD files on one memory card while simultaneously creating smaller, Web-friendly files on a second card. JVC also showed its GY-HMQ10U 4K handheld camcorder, utilizing a 1/2-inch CMOS imager with 8.3 million active pixels.
Panasonic showed a 4K Varicam concept camera, providing few details, but seeking feedback from end-users. The company did lay out a workflow for the camera, which will record with AVC-Ultra 4:4:4. Panasonic also introduced the AG-HPX600 P2 HD camcorder, and the MicroP2 card series.
Sony showed its F65 8K camera, with the announcement that the company has delivered over 100 units with a large backlog of orders. New this year is the NEX-FS700, capable of slow motion up to 240fps at full resolution on a Super 35mm sensor. Coming is 4K capability with firmware upgrade and recorder.
HIGH-SPEED CAMERAS
For-A introduced its VFC-7000 HD Variable Frame Rate (Super Slow Motion) Camera, providing full 1280x720 imaging at up to 700 fps. It features a high-speed shutter operable at up to 1/200,000 of a second to reduce blur from fast-moving subjects.
I-MOVIX showed its X10 live ultra-motion system, which allows a live, on-going scene to be delivered in full HD resolution at a 10-times slow-motion factor. The I-MOVIX camera is interfaced with an EVS XT3 production server, which can provide up to 8 hours of continuous slow-motion playback.
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Jody Eldred of Sony points the company's new NEX-FS700 camera at tango dancers in the Sony booth.
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P+STechnik showcased its PS-CAM X35 all-purpose motion-effect camera, designed for normal frame rates and slow motion up to 450fps. It can provide fast-motion, slow-motion and ramped-motion image capture in full HD. Output is via two HD-SDI ports, switchable between 1.5G and 3G.
VisionResearch introduced its Phantom v642 digital high-speed camera, an ultraslow-motion camera that uses the company’s Advanced Multi-Matrix Color Correction Technology to accurately color match regular speed broadcast cameras using. It can provide 90x slow-motion HD images.
Weisscam presented its T-1 camera, with the ability to exchange 16mm sensor platforms, which allows owners to upgrade the camera as new sensors become available. The T-1 provides normal and high-speed frame-rates and uncompressed output in HD and RAW. It is compatible with 16mm film lenses.
3D CAMERAS
3ality Technica showcased IntelleCal, a self-calibrating geometry harmonizer that automatically aligns tow cameras on a 3D system at the push of a button.
Meduza Systems showed a deliverable TITAN, its self-contained 3D camera incorporating two 1080p CMOS sensors. The TITAN can now be controlled with 3ality Technica’sHand Controller.
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