It competes with the larger Convergent Design Odyssey7
monitor-cum-recorder on base price ($1,295), but unlike the Odyssey the Blade
includes recording capability from the start, and will be the less expensive
option if you don’t need the raw and higher-speed recording capabilities and extra screen size of the
Odyssey.
April 09, 2013
Atomos Samurai Blade looks sharp
Atomos announced its latest field recorder, the Samurai
Blade, at NAB, which it promises will answer demand for a recorder that is also
a fully fledged on-camera monitor.
April 08, 2013
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera
Blackmagic Design keeps on keeps on disrupting the market
with broadcast equipment at lower prices than the competition, and has done it
again with two new cameras: The £665/$995 Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera and the £2,675/$3,995
4K Production Camera.
Both offer high quality lossless 12-bit CinemaDNG RAW and
Apple ProRes recording, and lots of interesting features that should keep
prospective buyers salivating until they ship in July.
Sony PMW-400 XAVC camcorder
The new PMW-400 shoulder-mount camcorder (pictured above) is an “affordable”
broadcast camera with three 2/3-inch high quality Exmor CMOS sensors – boasting
good low-light sensitivity of F12 at 59.94Hz and F13 at 50Hz.
April 05, 2013
LiveU LU² modular live links
The new LU² from LiveU is the first modular system for
bonding cellular networks, for live transmission from the camera. It is being
launched at NAB and will allow users to combine two LiveU field units for occasions
where additional resiliency is needed. LiveU systems are widely used by
broadcasters for news coverage.
LU² users will be able to increase the number of
connections, and therefore boost the uplink bandwidth available, by connecting
an additional LiveU unit via a standard Ethernet cable. This will work with its
current units, so is available immediately.
Its first implementation, the LU40², combines two LU40-S
units together in a lightweight backpack (under 4lbs/2kgs, including
batteries), providing up to 12 cellular/network connections. The LU40² GUI is controlled
remotely by a standard smartphone for greater flexibility and ease of use on-the-move.
This new development complements the Xtender, LiveU’s
wireless external antenna, which can be combined with any LiveU product, and
offers up to 13 cellular connections.
“The new LU² modular approach allows customers to add
connections on the spot, as needed, in challenging scenarios such as crowded
areas and remote locations,” said Samuel Wasserman, LiveU’s CEO. “This concept
offers a highly flexible and cost-effective solution for HD live video
transmission anywhere, anytime.”
By David Fox
April 03, 2013
Canon shows 4K to handheld at NAB
The annual NAB show in Las Vegas is America’s biggest
broadcast expo, and Canon is using the opportunity to demonstrate everything
from high-end 4K workflows to a three new handheld cameras that should be
useful for professional use.
You can get the full details on the small new XA25, XA20 and Vixia/Legria HF G30 camcorders on our Canon XF Notebook blog, but these palmcorders
should appeal because they promise to be an improvement on one of our favourite
small camcorders, the XA10. Plus, the XA25 includes HD-SDI output for
uncompressed signals for broadcast use.
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