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Nikon - Light is Beautiful

Nikon new web-page Light is Beautiful, What if you were to disperse the light in the image and set it free? Try it, and see for your self.

Website www.imaging.nikon.com/lineup/lens/concept/light_is_beautiful/index_en.htm

JVC full HD 3D consumer camcorder Review Round-Up

Tech website Digital Trends has posted the first U.S. review of the new JVC GS-TD1 3D camcorder — the first Full HD 3D camcorder for consumers to go on sale. It earned a score of 8 out of 10. Reviewer David Elrich was “knocked out” by the 3D images, noting, “The depth of the 3D was terrific and the colors were very accurate.” Read the full review here.

National newspaper USA Today and enthusiast website Camcorderinfo.com have both recently published reviews of the new JVC GS-TD1, the world’s first available full HD 3D consumer camcorder.

Ed Baig of USA Today called it a “first rate and flexible camcorder that can produce videos practically guaranteed to give you a rise” and says that he shot “delightful 3D footage of my family.”  Read his impressions here.

Camcorderinfo.com did its typically exhaustive evaluation of the GS-TD1.  They say that they’re “impressed” with the camcorder, and note, “You can have plenty of fun shooting 3D clips and the TD1 makes it simple.”  Read the Camcorderinfo.com review here.

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New Sony 8K Monster - F65 CineAlta

Sony’s new F65 CineAlta 8K 20Mpix CMOS sensor capable to deliver 4K2K videos as well as our HD up to 120fps with 16Bit linear RAW output.

Press Release
LAS VEGAS, April 10, 2011 – Sony is revolutionizing digital cinematography with the official unveiling of its much-anticipated next-generation CineAlta camera. The F65 raises the bar in the quest for the “look” of 65mm film, and delivers on its promise to derive true 4K resolution and beyond – at the point of image capture.

Sony’s unique 8K image sensor, with approximately 20 megapixels, offers higher image fidelity than any other camera. With 16-bit RAW output, the F65 establishes the gateway to a complete, end-to-end 4K mastering workflow.

“Sony’s new F65 digital motion picture camera combines true 4K resolution with an expansive dynamic range that enables a more nuanced reproduction of fine textural and tonal details,” said Curtis Clark, ASC. “Along with excellent contrast and exceptional color reproduction the F65 produces images that have a rich filmic look and feel, providing filmmakers with significantly enhanced creative photographic possibilities.”

At the heart of the F65 camera is Sony’s newly developed 8K sensor, which will deliver pristine HD, 2K, and true 4K resolution today — and will go far beyond 4K in the future, as industry needs evolve. The Sony imager is also the first to provide a dedicated green photosite for each pixel in the 4K output image. This is twice the amount of green resolution compared with traditional 4K Bayer pattern sensors, providing a significant improvement in image resolution that is ideal for VFX processing.

“Sony already has a successful track record in developing 4K technology, with our 4K digital cinema projection system re-defining the movie-going experience,” said Alec Shapiro, senior vice president, Professional Solutions of America, Sony Electronics. “However, Sony is committed to driving every aspect of a 4K workflow – starting with acquisition. This camera is the pinnacle of 30-plus years of research, experience and engineering breakthroughs and is the latest example of Sony’s ongoing pursuit of the highest quality content creation and production.”

The 8K CMOS sensor can run up to maximum 120Fps. This sensor performance combined with 16-bit RAW output makes the F65 the first image capture system designed from the ground up to support the Academy IIF-ACES, Image Interchange Framework, Academy Color Encoding Specification.

The F65 has also been designed for multiple production applications, including 3D rigs and Steadicam, and will offer a compact and lightweight detachable camera T-head for these configurations. In addition, an optional mechanical rotary shutter will be available for eliminating motion artifacts that are inherent with other CMOS sensor technology.

A dockable SR memory recorder – model SR-R4 – attaches to the camera to record directly on to an SR memory card of 256 GB, 512 GB or 1TB capacity with data security and sustained throughput of 5 Gbps. The recorder will enable ultra high speed recording of16-bit RAW data.

A 1TB memory card recording at 24 fps will store 50 minutes of footage in 4K 16 bit RAW. As with previous generations of CineAlta systems, Sony continues to work closely with the industry to develop this next generation digital motion picture camera technology and storage, workflow system.

News and image source akihabaranews.com

New 3D Professional Camcorder from Sony

Sony’s PMW-TD300 is the latest Pro shoulder mounted 3D Camera with XDCAM EX support. With its shoulder-mount design, this camcorder has a highly compact body, and it provides a stable shooting style that is crucial to creating good 3D images. Affordable and fully integrated, this 3D camcorder reduces the burden of complicated user adjustments before shooting, such as left- and right-lens alignment. This is a powerful tool to support rapidly expanding 3D video production – with an ideal combination of mobility, stability, and affordability.

  • Dual three 1/2-inch type Exmor Full-HD CMOS sensors
  • Dual lens system
  • XDCAM EX recording
  • SxS card slots (L/R x 2)
  • 3D/2D recording modes
  • Intuitive convergence control with a dedicated dial feature
  • Viewfinder with 3.5-inch type color LCD
  • HD-SDI out (L/R dual stream, audio and TC embedded)
  • HDMI out (3D/2D) for viewing on consumer 3D displays
  • Genlock in & TC in/out for integration with multi-camera systems

3D HDR-TD10 introduced for the first time at CES 2011, Like its consumer version the HXRNX 3D1U comes with 96GB of internal Flash memory, comes with 3.5” 3D LCD, SD Card memory support and record 3D Video in AVCHD at 28MBps.

• 3D Worldcam 50i/60i compatible
• 3D Recording Mode: 50i/60i/24P (28Mbps)
• 2D Recording Mode: 1920×1080/60p, 50p, 60i, 50i, 24p, 25p
• SD Recording Mode: 720×480 60i, 720×576 50i
• Double HD lenses, 10x optical zoom in 3D
• Automatic or manual parallax correction
• Active SteadyShot™ in 3D
• Glassless 3.5-inch LCD
• Removable Audio Pod with XLR connectors
• Time Code recording
• 28Mbps AVCHD with AC3/LPCM 3D recording
• Side by Side or Frame Packing output via HDMI
• One card slot accepts SD or Memory Stick
• Built-in 96GB flash memory

News and image source akihabaranews.com

Nikon D5100 Review

Nikon D5100 16.2MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens, Read the reviews all around the web.

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Nikon D5100 Review at Cnet

Though it doesn’t rank first based on any individual aspect of the camera, the Nikon D5100 delivers a solid combination of image quality, performance, features, and design that puts it out in front if you’re looking for a well-rounded option under $1,000.

Amateur photographer hands on review

The camera is 10% smaller than its predecessor, with a new curvier design. It looks almost like a bridge camera, with the kit lens attached and despite the plastic body, still feels solid in the hand. The grip uses an elastic rubber material, which also helps to maintain a solid hold of the camera

More on Reviews

Hands on: Nikon D5100 review at Tech radar

Nikon D5100 Sample Video

This video is made by Nikon France

Un homme installé dans la routine commence à recevoir des morceaux de papiers dans son courrier. Ce qu’il croyait être anodin va bientôt bouleverser sa vie…

Entièrement filmé avec le nouveau Nikon D5100.

Un film de la CHIVTEAM réalisé par Simon Bonneau et Charles-Edouard Dangelser.
[EN] A man lives a uneventful life until one day he begins receiving pieces of paper in his mail…

Shot with the Nikon D5100

A film by CHIVTEAM directed by Simon Bonneau and Charles-Edouard Dangelser.


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Nikon D5100 - Specification and Images

The new Nikon D5100 Specification and Images , Nikon D5100 features 16MP sensor, ISO rating upto 102400, 3-inch articulated display and 1080p video recording @30fps with autofocus.
The D5100 latest images shown below.

New ME-1 microphone
To address the needs of the ever growing community of shootersabandoning their video cameras for the versatility of a digital SLR,Nikon now offers the ME-1 stereo microphone. Engineered specifically fora digital SLR, the new ME-1 microphone attaches to the hot shoe and hasnoise dampening components designed to minimize noise resulting from AFoperation.

Nikon D5100 Specification

Here is a more detailed list of the Nikon D5100 specs:

  • 16.2MP CMOS sensor
  • Full HD video 1920×1080p at 30p
  • Night Vision option with ISO up to 102400
  • Standard ISO 100-6400
  • In-Camera HDR
  • New special effects during video (selective colors, miniature effect, etc.)
  • EXPEED 2 processor
  • Stereo mic input
  • 4 fps
  • Quiet shutter mode
  • Side swivel LCD screen
  • EN-EL14 battery

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