Friday, August 31, 2012

Sony Action Cam

Sony joins the GoPro market with the Action Cam with a 16MP sensor, ultrawide Calrl Zeiss Lens, built-in stereo mic and HDMI output.  How you plug a HDMI through the waterproof case is beyond my paygrade.  And that case is an extra $40 bucks above the Action Cams $199 price point.


What really sets the Action Camera apart from the GoPro is the SteadyShot image stabilization, handy for hand held.  There is also a $269 Wi-Fi version available.

Thanks to Robin Banando for the link!

http://store.sony.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/StoreSearch?storeId=10151&langId=-1&catalogId=10551&in_dim_search=&Ntk=&Ntx=&Nrt=&Nrr=&Nrk=&Nrm=&keyword=Action+Cam

http://uncrate.com/stuff/sony-action-cam/

http://www.bananagrip.com/




Thursday, August 30, 2012

Zylight F8 Fresnel

Zylight says it's giving the traditional fresnel a facelift with the Zylight F8 Fresnel.


The 8 stands for the 8" fresnel with a 16-70 degree beam spread and the output of a traditional 650 while only using 110w of power (8A @ 14V).  It runs on DC and the A/C power supply will take 120-240v.


The F8 comes in both daylight and tungsten versions, is DMX and has nine user selectable wireless channels built-in.  What really sets the F8 apart is it's basically weatherproof and it's made in the good ol' USA!

http://www.zylight.com/products/f8-fresnel/?utm_source=Copy+of+Email+Created+2012%2F07%2F09%2C+3%3A52+PM&utm_campaign=Zylight+Fall+2012&utm_medium=email

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Canon C100

Canon has just added the C100 as the little brother to the C300 and C500.



Just so you can try to keep them straight, the top of the line C500 can output 12 bit, 4:4:4 MXF codec or full RAW to an external recorder for $30,000 while the C300 is a 2K 50mbps MXF 4:2:2 to internal CF cards, has EF and PL versions, and has both HDMI and SDI for $16,000.

The C100 is a 24mbps up to 30p AVCHD MPEG-4, 4:2:0, competing with the Sony FS700/Panasonic AF100.  It has the same sensor as the C300 but is 15% smaller, will only come with an EF mount and has no SDI out.

But it can output uncompressed digital HD to an external recorder (whatever than means) and only cost  $8000.  Street price will probably be $6700.

http://blog.vincentlaforet.com/2012/08/29/canon-c100-leads-to-murky-future-for-mid-to-upper-range-video-hdslrs/

Monday, August 27, 2012

Kinotehnik LCDVFe

I was at EVS returning a dumb lens adapter and asked their advice on a EVF for my FS700.  Just like Band Pro they thought the Alphatron was tops but they just got a new Kinotehnik EVF in that day and inventor/CEO Tonis Liivamagi just happened to be there, along with his Cartoni distributor.


It's HDMI, not SDI.  Tonis explained this was for the DSLR people.  This loops thru but doesn't convert to SDI like the Alphatron.  Although it takes both A/C adapter and D-tap in, the other battery is a block of AA batteries instead of Canon or Sony batts.  Tonis thought this was best because AA were available everywhere in the world.


On the minus side, the Kinotehnik has one of the smallest LED monitors, doesn't have the great TV Logic screen or the clever closing eyepiece.  But it has three big advantages:  One, a very low power drain.  Two, you can see the entire image without looking around like you're sitting in the front row of a movie theater.  And three, and important to me as an operator, the ability to tilt the VF without loosening some arm.


I may have to go with the Kinotehnik...

http://www.kinotehnik.com/products/electronic-viewfinder/overview

Friday, August 24, 2012

Sony EA50 Camera

Sony announces yet another new camera, the NEX-EA50UH, with a large sensor built into a camera body with the ergonomics of the EX-3.  It comes with the a Power Zoom 18-200mm lens that features a motorized zoom, auto-iris, auto-focus and Steadi-Shot.  The bad news on this lens is the f stop is variable between f3.5-6.3 but because the EA50 has an E mount you can use an adapter to use EF lenses and other better lenses.


Is this the replacement for the EX-3?  Maybe.  Is this the DSLR killer, a large sensor camera you can put on your shoulder and only costs $4500 bucks?  Maybe.


I'm going thru the growing pains of building an ergonomic kit for my FS700 so I'm jealous of the controls on the side and you can throw it on your shoulder right out of the box.  But while you do get XLR's in you don't get SDI out, only HDMI.  And no ND filters!  After suffering with no ND filters on DSLR's that's probably a deal breaker for me...

http://www.prweb.com/releases/Sony/NEXEA50/prweb9805394.htm
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/indepth/sony/announcements/sonys-new-nex-ea50uh-camcorder-strange-and-beautiful-bird

And here's a video:  http://www.dslrnewsshooter.com/2012/08/22/video-interview-sony’s-nex-ea50-demonstrated/

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Arri LED Lighting Comparison

Here's a youtube video testing color reproduction of the ARRI L7-C LED fresnel against a tungsten light and other LED competitors.  The test was shot on an Alexa in REC-709 (standard broadcast gamma) that had been white balanced to tungsten.


They also shot the ARRI against 4 other unidentified competitors which are various shades of orange, blue and green.


The interesting part comes at 3:40 where they demonstrate the L7-C's Tuneable White ability where you can make the color balance various shades of orange, blue and green... to match the other competitors.   Actually, in my personal experience, its easy to match LED's to daylight, it is matching to tungsten that's tough so this is a good test.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2-k6RZF66U&feature=youtu.be

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

More Zacuto Camera Test Fallout

In case you've been living under a rock, Zacuto sponsored another camera shootout but this time allowed the individual DP's to change the lighting to make their camera look as good as possible.   Francis Ford Coppola and a majority of others picked the lowly Panasonic GH-2's image as the best over the Alexa, F-65 and RED.



Because it wasn't an Apples to Apples test some DP's are upset because now producers think you should be able to make the same images as an $80,000 Alexa (with 13 stops of latitude) with an $800 DSLR.  What those producers don't realize is the extra lighting and the extra grading in post it took to make the images similar (we learned about that in yesterday's blog).  And in the real world, that work would be tremendous.


Steve Weiss' reply to the criticisms are in this blog but two of his comments stand out:

1.  The test proves that DP's make great images not cameras.
2.  The conclusion was the FS-100 gave the biggest bang for the buck according to Gizmodo (who originally pushed the GH-2 angle of the story).

So, why all the pictures of the FS700, when it wasn't even in the test?  And if they liked the FS100 the best (even over the F3) they'd have loved the FS700!


Read all about it.  Here's an original BLOG with Weiss' response and more Fallout.

http://provideocoalition.com/index.php/aadams/story/cameras_why_zacutos_latest_camera_test_may_have_screwed_us_all/

http://provideocoalition.com/index.php/aadams/story/cameras_the_zacuto_fallout_continues/

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

iPhone Photography Using Apps & Photoshop

Here's an interesting BLOG about using apps and photoshop to make a great picture.  The moral of the story is that capturing an image is the quick and easy part: Only shoot at the right time of day,  jump out of the car, find the best angle, snap the shot and get the hell out.  All the real work is in post.


Above is the final image and below is the original iphone photo.  What a difference!


Note the dead grass, the lack of flowers, lack of definition in the stone work, no punch to the red door or "purple trees" and you can see the house next door.  The photographer used a series of apps including Photo Studio FX and Snapseed, layering the apps using elements of watercolor, drawing and serigraph.


Then the image above is taken into Photoshop to fix keystoning, rez up in size in Bicubic Shaper, add Bokeh with Gaussian Blur and soften the edges.  Put in flowers, trees and fix the grass and you have the final shot.

http://prophotocoalition.com/index.php/sfrances/story/real_estate_photography_with_the_iphone/

http://www.fxphotostudioapp.com/
http://www.snapseed.com/

Monday, August 20, 2012

A Camera That Sees Around Corners

Scientists are working on a camera that can see around corners.  Basically it bounces laser light off any surface further than what's blocking the image and measures the time it takes for the photons to bounce back.  Think radar only with light.


This isn't science fiction and theory.  They already have a working camera and there's a video showing it working at the first link.  I bet the military is interested in this...

http://web.media.mit.edu/~raskar//trillionfps/

http://www.cnn.com/2012/08/19/opinion/raskar-camera-corners/index.html

Friday, August 17, 2012

HEVC H.265, QFHD and UHD

The Motion Picture Experts Group (that's the MPEG) has drafted the next compression spec we'll all be using, the High Efficiency Video Codec (HEVC) which has been dubbed H.265.


It basically gives the viewer the same image quality at half the bit rate and file size.  So how will you use it?  The big users will be mobile phone and cable companies, allowing them to stream twice the amount of video in the same limited bandwidth.  Stereography types can deliver 3D images in the same file size as a 2D image.


But where it will get interesting for us video types is QFHD and UHD.  QFHD is the 4K (3840x2160) we'll all be using by next  year.


8K Ultra High Definition (UHD) or Super Hi-Vision (SHV) TV makers are already looking forward to a 7680x4320 image size, although there will probably be a H.266 by then.

http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/monitors/display/20120816080104_MPEG_H_265_Video_Codec_to_Make_Ultra_High_Definition_Video_Possible.html
http://news.doddleme.com/equipment/new-h-265-video-compression-promises-twice-the-resolution-at-half-the-size/?utm_source=Daily+News+Template+version+08%2F17%2F12+++&utm_campaign=8%2F1712+us&utm_medium=email

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Sony F3 Seminar At Sony

I got a special invite from the nice people at VTP to hear Nancy Schreiber speak about how to "create a vision".  I love that marketing claptrap.  Basically it's to hear and see how she works with the F3.  And "unleash your own creative vision".


It's Tuesday, August 21st, 12:30pm at the Sony Pictures Lot in Culver City.  Light food and refreshments will be served and they're giving away a Cybershot Camera.  You must RSVP before monday at noon.

http://www.myvtp.com/newsletters/SonyInvite/SonyInvite_081412-01.htm

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

BlackMagic Camera Footage

Here's a short film shot with no sound showing the capabilities of the BlackMagic Design Cinema Camera.



It has a smallish sensor so I'm wondering what focal length and f-stop they were working at to achieve this shallow DOF.  


But what is really impressive and can't be cheated is the latitude.  Here they're shooting in shadow yet still holding the sunlit highlights and the blue sky.  I know the footage has been heavily graded, especially with that baby blue sky, but still, with no lighting very nice...

http://filmmakeriq.com/2012/08/preview-of-a-short-film-shot-with-blackmagic-design-cinema-camera-footage/

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/855879-REG/Blackmagic_Design_BMD_CINECAM26KEF_Cinema_Camera.html

Monday, August 13, 2012

Canon 6D

The rumor mill says that Canon will be announcing the full-frame sensor Canon 6D next month and it should be available in time for the Christmas season.

It was thought they were going to announce the 7DmkII but they decided to go with a the same full frame sensor that's in the 5DmkIII.  They could have come out with the 6D sooner but Canon sees the 6D as the replacement of the 5DmkII and sales of the 5DmkII have still been brisk.

The 6D is reported to be $1000 cheaper than the 5DmkIII.

http://news.doddleme.com/equipment/canons-full-frame-entry-a-6d-not-a-7/?utm_source=Daily+News+Template+version+08%2F13%2F12+++&utm_campaign=8%2F1312+us&utm_medium=email


Friday, August 10, 2012

Pro Tools 30 Day Free Trial

Did you know Avid offers a free 30 day trial of Pro Tools?  What's the catch?  Well, there's one...



Here's the Pro Tools link: http://www.avid.com/Trial/ProTools

Thursday, August 9, 2012

ATOMKRAFT For AE

Here's a bunch of tutorials about AtomKraft, other After Effects plug-ins and After Effects News.


It's way above my pay grade but maybe you understand what they're talking about...

http://provideocoalition.com/index.php/ryoung/story/after_effects_news_roundup1/?utm_source=WeeklyNews&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=070512

Monday, August 6, 2012

Friday, August 3, 2012

Thursday, August 2, 2012

105 Adobe Premiere Questions Answered

Thinking of moving to Premiere?  So are a lot of other people.  From a recent webinar come 106 questions about Adobe Premiere CS6.  Some are basic, some not so much.


There's some nice images to explain the answers and is a worthwhile read for anyone interested in switching from FCP or just adding another NLE to your tool box.

http://provideocoalition.com/index.php/ssimmons/story/105_adobe_premiere_pro_cs6_questions_answered/?utm_source=WeeklyNews&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=070512