Showing posts with label video camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video camera. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

D 810 -Nikon's Challenge to 5D

           To break up the monopoly of Canon in still camera video segment, Nikon released it brand new DSLR Camera, the Nikon D810. Integrating the previous models D800 and D800E, this D810 is actually is a reinvention of D800/E technology, according to experts.

   


Nikon D810 Key specifications

  • 36.3MP Full-frame CMOS sensor (no AA filter)
  • ISO 64-12,800 (expands to ISO 32-51,200)
  • Electronic first-curtain shutter and redesigned mirror mechanism
  • New 'RAW Size S' 9MP Raw mode
  • Expeed 4 engine
  • Max 5fps shooting in FX mode, 7fps in DX (with battery grip + EN-EL18 / AA batteries)
  • 3.2in 1,229k-dot RGBW LCD screen with customizable color
  • OLED viewfinder information display
  • Improved Scene Recognition System allows face detection in OVF mode
  • 'Split screen zoom' display in live view allows horizons/lines to be leveled precisely
  • 51-point AF system with new 'Group Area AF' mode (inherited from D4S)
  • New 'flat' Picture Control mode (intended to appeal to videographers)
  • Auto ISO available in manual exposure mode
  • Zebra strips for focus checking in video mode
  • Uncompressed HDMI output with simultaneous recording to memory card
  • Built-in stereo microphone
    
 Nikon dreamed to replace Canon 5D with this model, do their dream becomes true..? Lets wait and see by keenly watching the expert reviews
Basic Specifications

Full model name:
Nikon D810
Resolution:
36.30 Megapixels
Sensor size:
35mm
Kit Lens:
n/a
Viewfinder:
Optical / LCD
ISO:
32-51200
Shutter:
30-1/8000
Max Aperture:
n/a
Dimensions:
5.7 x 4.8 x 3.2 in.
(146 x 123 x 82 mm)


Weight:
34.9 oz (988 g)
includes batteries

MSRP:
$3,300
Availability:
07/2014





Thursday, December 15, 2011

Canon announces EOS CINEMA SYSTEM-C300


     By incorporating the HD Video module in still cameras, the main stream Camera Manufactures brings a revolution in parallel cinema industry , the disappearance of camcoder was the instant impact, those who want a video option, are selecting still cameras. The parallel cinema industry is the main beneficiaries of this DSLRs, Canon's 5D, 7D, and 550D are the favorites in HD video still camera market.

                         
                Now Canon announced that the company has been developing a full frame EOS DSLR capable of recording 4k video at 24 fps. Most digital cameras today are capable of shooting Full HD Video but which is just the 2k video. This camera uses a 35mm sensor. Canon named this camera as C300, the company claims the 4k capable sensor improves low light performance. The price of C300 will be USD 20,000 (approx.Rs.10 lakhs) and will be available towards the end of May 2012.


        Canon aimed the the mainstream cinema industry with this camera, if it hits the industry it will make a big revolution in film making. RED Digital cinema introduced the scarlet-X, with better video facilities also another news showing that the cinema going to be digital .

EOS C300 Features



Super 35mm-equivalent 16:9 Large CMOS Sensor

Large imager unleashes full creative potential. Modeled on the Super 35mm 3-perf motion picture film standard, Canon's CMOS sensor has an active image size of 24.6 x 13.8mm. The image sensor utilizes an innovative readout technique that delivers full bandwidth individual RGB video components without the need for any
debayering algorithms.
  • 8.3 MP sensor
  • Shallow Depth of Field
  • High Sensitivity/Low Noise
  • High signal-to-noise ratio
  • Reduced rolling shutter artifacts
  • Signal processing equivalent to that of 3-chip RGB systems
  • 8 MP Bayer array; no pixel interpolation needed




























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