Sony F3 35mm Camera, PMW-F3

This was on show at IBC, but no details were available. Today Sony issued a press release with in depth information about this new 35mm camera. It’s a little disappointing that it only records at 35Mb/s 4:2:0 internally (just like an EX), but encouraging that there will be a dual link HDSDi option do full … Continue reading Sony F3 35mm Camera, PMW-F3

Shooting 3D with 2 Cameras and Synchronisation (Camera Rigs)

It is important to understand that no matter how much you slip and slide the clips from you cameras in the edit suite timeline to bring them into sync, if the images captured by the two cameras sensors are not in sync, you may have some big problems. Even if you press the record buttons … Continue reading Shooting 3D with 2 Cameras and Synchronisation (Camera Rigs)

Sony NEX-VG10 APS-C Camcorder Launched, available September.

UPDATE: I had a play with one today. It’s actually really good, although it’s very strange holding a small video camera that doesn’t have a zoom control.  Click the link: nex-clips to download raw NEX-VG10 (MTS) clips straight from the camera. See end of post for brief hands on info. So, Sony have launched a … Continue reading Sony NEX-VG10 APS-C Camcorder Launched, available September.

Sony PVM-740 OLED Monitor. Like looking through a window!

Sony PVM-740 OLED monitor One of the things that really caught my eye at NAB was Sony’s new PVM-740 field monitor. This is one of the first professional monitors to use OLED technology (Organic Light Emitting Diode). Traditional LCD screens work by using a backlight that has a liquid crystal panel in front of it. … Continue reading Sony PVM-740 OLED Monitor. Like looking through a window!

The Great CMOS Debate. More on CMOS vs CCD.

Until a couple of years ago CMOS sensors were definitely the underdog, they tended to be very noisy due to electrical noise generated the on chip by the readout circuits and A/D converters. In addition they lacked sensitivity due to the electronics on the face of the chip leaving less room for the light sensitive … Continue reading The Great CMOS Debate. More on CMOS vs CCD.

Canon T2i, first impressions, initial tests (frame grabs and video supplied).

As you may have seen from my earlier post I became the owner of the new Canon T2i (or 550D as it’s known in the UK) at the weekend. Clearly before using any camera in anger it’s important to see what it can and can’t do. I will say that I am not a Canon … Continue reading Canon T2i, first impressions, initial tests (frame grabs and video supplied).

PMW-350 Aperture Correction what is it doing?

After completing the multi camera shootout at Visual Impact, one thing was bothering me about the pictures from the PMW-350 and that was the way the specular highlights in the tin foil were artificially enhanced. During the test the camera was set to factory defaults, which IMHO are too sharp, but the foil in particular … Continue reading PMW-350 Aperture Correction what is it doing?