The JVC concept camera introduced at CES 2011, now to be announced officially next week in Japan. This new Camcorder features 10.6MP Back-illuminated CMOS Sensor, 10x optical Zoom with OIS, 1080/60p video recording at 36Mbps, a 300fps Video mode in VGA(640X480) and 32GB of internal memory with support of SDXC cards.
Detailed specs:
Imaging element
1,062 1/2.3 type effective back-illuminated megapixel CMOS
Demonstrations in Midan Tahrir Square on Feb 1 2011.
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Initially I was shooting with a GoPro, before venturing out with the Canon 550D. On the day I shot this film I decided to risk taking a decent lens – the Canon 24-70 f2.8.
The camera crews for the Miss Universe organization travel the world with Miss Universe chronicling her activities. to get the job done, they use JVC’s GY-HM100 ProHD Camcorder. Hear what they have to say about it.
About the product
Main Features
Professional format recording with selectable data rates up to 35Mbps
Native Final Cut Pro format: Fastest HD shoot to edit workflow. Edit immediately without conversion or transcoding
Native .MP4 format: Compatible with most professional non-linear editing systems
Records to dual SDHC memory cards (no moving parts in recording system)
Full HD recording (selectable): 1920 x 1080 (1080p24/25/30, 1080i) and 1280 x 720P (p60/50/30/25/24)
PCWorld.in says few words about the upcoming 5D Mark III / 6D
Canon may name the next product in this dSLR series, as either the EOS 6D or the EOS 5D Mark III. This product would succeed the current Canon EOS 5D Mark II. It may offer a 24 Megapixel sensor and dual DIGIC 4 processors. The 3-inch display may be an articulated LCD screen with 1.04 million dots. What is more, it may be touch sensitive, making it the first full-frame camera with such technology.
When it is expected: This model from Canon’s stables is expected to be available before the first half of 2011 ends.
DigitalCamerainfo a Japanese language blog posted a new update on 600D and 1100D, Both the model will have a new lens kit 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 IS II, and the 1100D will be available in two colors red and black with 12.2MP DIGIC IV Sensor. The official announcement will probably be given during the CP + Japanese to be held from 09 to 12 February 2011.
EXR processor and EXR-CMOS sensor deliver amazing pictures in fast-shooting and low-light situations
Capture up to 11 frames/second at 8-megapixel resolution
Full 1080p HD movie capture; mini-HDMI output
Capture images and video to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
NEW EXR Technology
The EXR technology adds further versatility by modifying its behavior according to the lighting condition. Users can either let the EXR Auto mode choose the correct setting itself, or pick from three manually selected options:
High Resolution Priority can be used when you’re after exceptional image quality.
High ISO & Low Noise Priority can be used in low light conditions where the combination with the BSI sensor makes for superb results.
Dynamic Range Priority takes two pictures and combines them to provide a range of up to 1600%.
Additional Features
RAW / RAW+JPEG shooting: The FinePix HS20 has the ability to shoot both a RAW and JPEG shot simultaneously. RAW is for ultimate quality shots via post processing, JPEG is for great quality with no need for further post-production work.
Motion Panorama 360°: The sensor extends the sweep range to 360° (shots can also be taken vertically). Combined with high quality Fujifilm printing, sweeping and impressive scenes can be taken, showing fine detail, low noise and high resolution at 180°, 240° or full 360° panoramic ranges.
Purple Fringing Reducer/Corner Resolution Enhancer: The EXR processor has the capability to spot and reduce purple color fringing, most common on dark subjects against light backgrounds. In addition, the EXR processor improves the resolution at the corners of an image for more uniform image sharpness.
Super Intelligent Flash: The FinePix HS20EXR offers a flash control system which efficiently controls the level of flash for a given exposure to produce beautifully balanced flash illumination across the foreground and background. Super Intelligent Flash is most useful in macro photography where the contrast between subject and background can be especially challenging, but is also effective for night and backlit photography.
Multi-Bracketing: The FinePix HS20EXR has 3 bracketing functions useful for high level photography: Film Simulation Bracketing (which automatically sets Film Simulation to PROVIA, Velvia and ASTIA for simultaneous capture of 3 frames), Dynamic Range Bracketing (which automatically sets dynamic range to 100%, 200% and 400% for simultaneous capture of 3 frames) and AE Bracketing (which automatically sets exposure range to even, under and over for simultaneous capture of 3 frames).
Face Recognition: Users can register up to eight (8) faces, along with names, birthdays and categories, and the HS20EXR will prioritize focus and exposure right on the faces of those special people. Users can also use Image Search to view images of a registered person.
Face Detection and Automatic Red-eye Removal: To provide perfectly exposed and focused portrait shots, the FinePix HS20EXR is fitted with Fujifilm’s latest Face Detection technology which is able to track up to 10 faces simultaneously, at almost any angle to the camera. The system instantly corrects red-eye and then saves both the original and the corrected image file automatically.
PhotoBook Assist: Photo book Assist lets you select and organize images in your camera to create a digital photo book. You can download the photo books to your computer using MyFinePix Studio software that is included.
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