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Canon New Camcorder 2011

The XA10 features a 1/3-type, 2.07 Megapixel Canon HD CMOS Pro sensor, capturing video at 1920×1080 (Full HD) resolution.  Also employed in Canon’s professional XF100-series, and based on the 3CMOS array in the acclaimed XF300-series, the sensor features pixels that are approximately 2.6x larger than those of conventional CMOS chips found in compact camcorders* – providing greater light-gathering ability for a dramatic improvement in low light performance and dynamic range.

The camcorder’s 1920×1080 pixel image capture means no resizing or interpolation is necessary for Full HD workflow and playback – enabling operators to shoot, process and display footage at native resolution to help ensure the very best quality is maintained.

The camcorder records AVCHD video at up to 24Mbps – the maximum currently possible within the AVCHD standard.

Canon XA10 – key features summary:

  • Canon HD Video Lens (10x zoom, 30.4mm, f/1.8)
  • Canon HD CMOS Pro sensor
  • Professional audio
  • AVCHD video to 64GB memory or 2x SDXC slots
  • IR shooting mode
  • Full manual control
  • 8.8cm LCD; 0.6cm EVF
  • Dynamic OIS, Powered IS, Instant AF
  • Versatile and expandable

The LEGRIA HF G10 is the first model from a new LEGRIA HF G-series, and features a premium HD Camera System comprising many of the same technologies used in Canon’s professional range

At the heart of the LEGRIA HF G10 is Canon’s HD CMOS Pro sensor, also found in the XF and new XA-series from Canon’s professional range. The HD CMOS Pro sensor offers a 160% increase of the light sensing area compared to most CMOS sensors*, resulting in greater light gathering ability for outstanding low-light performance and wider dynamic range. This allows users to retain more detail in shadows and prevent highlights from appearing blown out when shooting in high-contrast conditions. The sensor has also been optimised for Full HD video, recording pin-sharp AVCHD footage at 24Mbps.

A new 30.4mm wide-angle Genuine Canon HD Video lens also helps achieve superior quality results. A unique design provides both a wide-angle and more compact size, with a maximum aperture of f/1.8. A redesigned optical path includes an increased number of elements and two aspherical lenses for fast, accurate performance, whilst Canon’s acclaimed Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS) technology provides distortion-free images throughout the range of the 10x optical zoom.

Additional image stabilisation is available in the form of Dynamic and Powered optical Image Stabilizers to ensure the video is shake-free. Dynamic IS provides smooth images when filming whilst moving, while Powered IS allows users to shoot without a tripod when trying to capture a distant, stationary subject at the furthest extent of the zoom. For more natural background blur when using a shallow depth of field, the lens also features an eight-blade iris diaphragm, for an almost circular ‘bokeh’ effect.

LEGRIA HF G10 – key features summary:

  • Canon HD Video Lens
  • Canon HD CMOS Pro sensor
  • Professional audio
  • AVCHD video to 32GB memory; 2x SDXC slots
  • Full manual control
  • 8.8cm Touch-screen LCD
  • Instant AF; Face Detection
  • Dynamic Optical Image Stabiliser
  • Creative Cinematic Features
  • HD-SD conversion

Canon announces the new LEGRIA FS400 series
The LEGRIA FS400 series offers a number of advanced imaging features including a DIGIC DV II processor, a genuine Canon Video Lens and powerful magnification with a 41x Advanced Zoom. These core technologies allow users to get closer to their subject without compromising on quality at an affordable price point.

In addition to powerful image quality, the new LEGRIA FS46 and LEGRIA FS406 are Canon’s most compact and lightest camcorder range ever, with each model weighing only 220g making them easy and lightweight enough to fit in your pocket.

In order to reduce the effects of camera shake, especially at the wide end of the 41x Advanced Zoom, the Dynamic Image Stabilizer works extremely effectively, particularly if you’re trying to capture a movie whilst on the move.

Night Scene has also been added to the shooting modes giving you a total of 12 different scene options. The new Night mode option is perfect capturing scenes between twilight and total darkness by suppressing flaring in localized areas of brightness, such as street lights.

Canon LEGRIA FS400 series – key features: Canon’s smallest digital camcorder

  • 41x Advanced Zoom and Dynamic EIS
  • Dual Shot mode
  • 6.7cm Widescreen LCD
  • Video Snapshot
  • Night Scene mode
  • Intelligent Li-ion battery
  • Pre Record Feature
  • PIXELA software supplied

Canon launches new LEGRIA HF R-series models
The new LEGRIA HF R28 , LEGRIA HF R26 and LEGRIA HF R206 all offer creative tools and video quality never previously available in HD camcorders of this level. A first-class specification includes a Full HD CMOS sensor, Smart Auto, and Face Detection Technology, while the new Touch Decoration feature provides instant creativity without the need for a PC. A trio of compact, lightweight designs also means users can carry their camcorder anywhere and shoot incredible video.

At the heart of the LEGRIA HF R-series is the Canon HD Camera System, featuring a 3.2MP Full HD CMOS sensor for enhanced performance in low light, a genuine Canon HD Video Lens and high-performance DIGIC DV III processor. A 28x Advanced Zoom allows users to shoot subjects from a distance, while the system also allows the capture of footage at 24Mbps – enabling detailed, fast-paced action to be recorded flawlessly.

All models also feature a Dynamic Image Stabilizer, which offers an outstanding level of image stabilisation. Especially important for supressing shake that can be amplified when viewed on HDTVs, Dynamic Image Stabilizer helps users capture smooth movies, even if footage is captured when walking or moving.

LEGRIA HF R-series features:

  • 3.2MP Full HD CMOS sensor
  • High-resolution 7.5cm Touch-screen LCD
  • 28x Advanced zoom
  • Smart Auto with Tele Macro
  • Dynamic Image Stabilizer
  • Touch Decoration
  • 24 Mbps image quality
  • HDMI cable supplied
  • Face Detection

Nikon New Zoom Camera at Feb 2011

Nikon P100

New information – New Nikon Zoom Camera may be announced on 3-Feb-2011

Well the new Nikon Zoom Camera name will be P500 or P110 and expected date of announcement is 3-Feb-2011, the camera will have better MP, features and a large zoom lens(35X) similar to Canon SX-30 IS.

Similar Rumors posted on Nikon Rumors about the new coolpix zoom camera

After the 24-100mm f/1.8 model, the second camera rumored to be announced in February is the the Coolpix P500 that will have a 30x or 35x zoom with an extra wheel on the lens for faster zooming.

Sony F3 Video by Phlip Bloom

http://philipbloom.net/?p=12216

Little Christmas film of my sister being all gorgeous. Read the above blog for loads of info about the shoot, what I used, the grading etc… and my thoughts on the camara.

Everything is shot at 24p overcranked to 30fps and shot reversed to give a more ethereal quality to it. Read the linked blog post for loads more info!

Music by her favourite fella Michael Buble.

Credit card size 14 MegaPixel Camera with HD Movie Recording

The world’s thinnest, full 1080P high definition pocket video camcorder, is also the world’s smallest 14 Mega Pixel compact digital still camera, and the same size as a credit card.

The fully automatic and easy to use ‘one-touch’ camera has excellent low light performance and can outperform much larger and bulky rivals. It’s benefits include many high end camera features such as ultra fast Auto Focus (for swift click to capture), Super Macro (for detail close up shots), Image Stabilization (to reduce blurring during motion capture) and Face Recognition (for automatically identifying a human face in an image or video). For extra creative shooting flexibility, some DSLR type manual controls are included such as mechanical shutter and continuous variable aperture.

Main features

  • 14 Megapixel Image Sensor
  • 1080P high definition pocket video
  • speaker plus twin miniature microphones (with noise cancellation)
  • scratch resistant magnesium body
  • energy efficient 2.4″ AMOLED Display with solid state touch sensitive controls
  • Data storage up to 32GB (images and video)
  • Built-in LED flash
  • Action and Panorama mode (for creating panoramic shots).
  • Micro USB recharge cable
  • WiFi capability

Estimated shipping date: Q2 2011.

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JVC has developed high-speed camera processors

JVC has developed high-speed camera processors able to work with 8.3MP 60fps video stream. LSI enables shooting and recording Full HD, including both 2D and 3D images, and also ultra-high-resolution 4K2K images of approximately four times the resolution of Full HD.  High-speed photography with high-speed processing also is possible, delivering JPEG processing at 8.3MP/60fps speed. JVC will exhibit a new consumer camcorder with the LSI at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), which will take place in Las Vegas, Nevada from January 6 to 9.

Press Release

Yokohama, Japan, December 14, 2010 - JVC announced today its development of the world’s first LSI for high-speed processing of Full High-Definition video and stills on one chip for HD camcorders.

The LSI enables shooting and recording Full HD, including both 2D and 3D images, and also ultra-high-resolution 4K2K images of approximately four times the resolution of Full HD. High-speed photography with high-speed processing also is possible. The LSI achieves low power consumption and enables lower system costs by incorporating all image-processing technologies for HD shooting, including camera-signal processing and video/still image codecs.

Consumers are increasingly demanding HD-level TVs, camcorders and other consumer electronics products, requiring manufacturers to offer products capable of rapidly processing extra-high-resolution images of the latest standards, including 4K2K. JVC’s LSI will advance this trend by introducing next-generation image-processing technologies for both professional and consumer camcorders.

JVC will exhibit a new consumer camcorder with the LSI at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), which will take place in Las Vegas, Nevada from January 6 to 9.

Main Features

  • High-speed processing of camera signals and video/still image codecs, including Full HD 2D/3D, 4K2K and high-speed photographs. In addition to 2.7 times faster processing than previous CPU, the new CPU supports various signal-processing technologies (see below) that have been fully revised for superior high-resolution image recording;
  • Signal processing
    • Camera-signal processing is 1.7 times faster than JVC’s previous technology, enabling 8.3-megapixel video at 60 frames per second;
    • H.264 video processing is double JVC’s previous technology, enabling compression of 2.07-megapixel images at 60 frames per second;
    • JPEG still-image processing is 5.5 times faster than JVC’s previous technology, enabling compression at up to 8.3-megapixel images at 60 frames per second;
  • In addition to its image-signal processor, advanced image codecs and other image-processing technologies assembled into one chip, the LSI incorporates leading-edge 40nm process technology for high functionality, 40% reduction of power consumption and 50% reduction of system costs compared to previous LSIs. The result is a high-level LSI suited to a wide range of both consumer and professional products;
  • All hardware and software is integrated into one platform, enabling products that incorporate this platform to be commercialized highly rapidly.

Main Technologies
1. The LSI achieves real-time 3D compression of separate Full HD images (1920 x 1080/60p) from right and left cameras using MPEG-4 MVC. The amount of data is double the conventional side-by-side 3D recording format, enabling high-resolution Full HD 3D images with one chip.

2. 4K2K images (3840 x 2160/60p) using an ultra-resolution camera system are supported.

3. High-speed camera-processing circuitry and a high-speed JPEG engine enable the simultaneous capture of Full HD video and 8.3 megapixel stills at 60 frames per second.

4. High-speed frame video capture for 3D recording at 300 frames per second based on high-speed video codec.

History of JVC LSIs for Camcorders
JVC leveraged its years of experience with signal-processing technology to develop its first high-resolution image-processing engine, the HD Gigabrid, in spring 2007. The engine was incorporated in the Everio GZ-HD7 camcorder with internal hard disk drive, the world’s first Full HD 1920×1080i camcorder for consumers, which began selling in March 2007. Thereafter, JVC achieved higher resolutions for newer products, such as the HD Gigabrid Duo and HD Gigabrid Premium, both of which have received critical acclaim.

The Unseen Sea by Simon Christen

Update: Thanks so much for all your comments! I am reading them all and enjoy them a lot! I am sorry I can’t reply to all of you. I am traveling at the moment and only have internet access once in a while. I hope to get to all the questions eventually. Thanks again!

A collection of time lapses I took around the San Francisco Bay Area roughly shot over the period of one year.

Please watch in HD 🙂

Find more of my work on my website www.simonchristen.com

or on my flickr account: www.flickr.com/seemoo

Music by Nick Cave – Mary’s Song from the Soundtrack of “Assassination of Jesse James”


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New Nikon D7000 Video

“There are no rules. There are no recipes.” – Philippe Petit

World-renowned high-wire artist Philippe Petit rehearses his signature moves at S.L.A.M. in Brooklyn. Huge thanks to Philippe, Kathy, and Sandro.

Directed by Sandro

Shot on Nikon D7000 // 1080p // 24 FPS // Nikkor lenses: 14-24, 18-105, 20, 24, 28, 50, 70-200, 85, 300, 400mm // Rode ROSVM Stereo Videomic

Photos of Philippe from the same shoot: http://nikonusa.com/d7000

Music by J. Ralph

Edited by The WhiteHouse