Future Panasonic G camera’s 72Mbps movie-making prowess teased through speedy drama (video)

Future Panasonic G camera's 72Mbps moviemaking prowess teased through speedy drama video

If Panasonic didn’t have attention from movie producers before, it just might as of this week. Joining the quickly developing tradition of camera makers producing elaborate short movies as technology demos, the company has let cinematographer Philip Bloom wield (and tease) a “brand new G camera” to record Genesis, a fast-paced mini-drama showing a man’s race to meet his love before it’s too late. While Bloom can’t talk much about the hardware in question until the 17th, he’s allowed to confirm that the upcoming Micro Four Thirds body relies on a “superb” 72Mbps All-I codec for video — letting it capture a sprint through the streets without the compression artifacts of the AVCHD format used by most mirrorless cameras. Panasonic’s upcoming shooter also touts “much improved” results in the dark, Bloom says. It all sounds very tempting, especially if it turns out that Panasonic’s inadvertent leaks are for the same camera we see in action here. The full movie is available after the break, and Bloom has the behind-the-scenes details at the source link.

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Sony VG900 leaks, packs full-frame sensor into a NEX camcorder

Sony VG900 leaks, packs fullframe sensor into a NEX camcorder

Sony must have a fixation on stuffing full-frame sensors into small spaces this year. A fresh photo and details slipping out to Sony Alpha Rumors show what’s billed as the VG900, the first NEX-branded camcorder with a sensor larger than the APS-C spec — the first NEX camera of any kind, for that matter. While there’s only a light smattering of details, we’re told the device has a 24-megapixel sensor (likely the same as in the RX1 or A99), records video in AVCHD 2.0 and should ship with an A-mount adapter for Alpha lenses. Not much else is on display, although you may want to take a pass if you’re just looking to record a family wedding: at a rumored $3,300 price for the purportedly imminent launch, the VG900 isn’t an impulse purchase for anyone short of a pro videographer.

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NEX-EA50JH Sony’s latest professional grade E-mount NXCAM

The NEX-EA50JH is a professional NXCAM Camcorder with a large format 16Mpix Exmor APS-C HD CMOS sensor and interchangeable E-mount lens system providing exceptional creative freedom when shooting both Full HD movies and high-quality still photos. It is supplied with the newly developed SEL18200PZ 18-200mm Power Zoom E-mount lens providingauto focus, continuous variable iris and Optical Steady Shot image stabilization with Active Mode, making it ideal for shooting moving images. Film-makerscan …

Canon Adds Two New Cameras To The Cinema EOS System with the The EOS C500 4K And The EOS C100

Canon introduced today in the USA the EOS C500 4K Digital Cinema Camera and the EOS C100 Digital Video Camera. The C500 will take its place as the flagship camera model in Canon’s Cinema EOS System while the C100 provides another option for beginning filmmakers working on a budget. The C500 is Canon’s high-end professional 4K (4096 x 2160-pixel) cinema camera capable of originating uncompressed RAW output for external recording to meet the demands of premium cinematic productions …

Canon announces EOS C100 cinema camera, confirms October shipping for the C500

Canon announces EOS C100 cinema camera, confirms shipping for the C500

Canon already gave those looking for a full-frame DSLR plenty to think about recently, and now it’s stirring up the movie-maker’s pot. It’s just announced a new member to its EOS digital cinema collection — the EOS C100 — and given us a better idea of when we can expect that C500 to land. The C100 essentially offers a new prospect for those with pockets not quite so deep. Unlike its 4K sibling, the C100 offers 1,920 x 1,080 AVCHD via its Super 35mm 16:9 CMOS sensor, has an ISO range of 320 to 20,000 and sports the EF mount system. Other features of interest include a push auto iris function, one-shot auto focus, a multi-angle 3.5-inch LCD and a locking HDMI output. The C500, meanwhile, has now been tipped for an October debut with that princely $30,000 price-tag. But, if the C100 sounds more your jive, then you can scoop one up in November for a slightly less tax-deductible $7,999. Canon also took the opportunity to offer up two new cinema lenses: the CN-E15.5-47mm T2.8 L S/SP wide-angle and the CN-E30-105mm T2.8 L S/SP telephoto. Care to know more? Focus on the PR after the break.

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Sony unveils NEX-EA50EH pro camcorder with nary a dog or pony (video)

Sony unveils NEXEA50EH pro camcorder with nary a dog or pony video

Sony is continuing to build out its NXCAM video camera line with the new interchangeable lens NEX-EA50EH, a surprise entrant that’s aimed firmly at the run and gun professional crowd. It sports the same APS-C Exmor CMOS sensor as other cameras in the NEX line, and has notably added a rocker-style zoom lever for its brand new SEL18-200PZ 11x E-mount Servo Zoom Lens. That item is one of the first large sensor servo zooms we’ve seen, and packs continuous variable isis, auto focus and “Optical Steady Shot” active image stabilization. Another eyebrow-raiser is the model’s still photo talent, with the ability to shoot 16MP RAW stills, a mechanical shutter with its own release button and a flash hot-shoe all squeezed in. Video is recorded up to 60fps at 1080P in AVCHD 2.0, presumably at 28 or 17 Mbps, to SD/SDHC/SDXC cards, Sony Memory Sticks or Sony’s dedicated external SSD unit, which attaches to the camera. All that is topped off by an onboard shotgun microphone, a shoulder mount form factor and $4,500 price point (which has already changed twice on B&H). That means a lot of pros who want large sensor results — without all the DSLR foibles — may be sorely tempted. See the PR and video after the break for all the details.

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Panasonic Announces New Stylish AVCCAM Camera Recorder AG-AC90

Here you are Panasonic lastest AVCCAM, the AG-AC90, 1080/60p Wonder with SDXC and SDHC Card support! This professional-grade camera comes with professional-grade features and comes with a 12x optical zoom and Panasonic’s Nano Surface Coating designed to minimize ghosting and flaring as well as a nice little 2.19Mpix BSI 1/4.7 type 3MOS image sensors for stunning low light videos
The AG-AC90 AVCCAM will be available in October of this year at a 1800€ suggested price.
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Sony announces its latest Cyber Shot the DSC-WX170

Here you are Sony’s latest Cyber Shot the sexy new DSC-WX170! Set to be available next week in Japan at around 30,000 Yen, the DSC-WX170 comes with a 18Mpix sensor and the usual BIONZ image processor in a tiny package of just 17.6mm thick and for just 103g!
Featuring a 10x optical zoom this compact camera comes with a nice 3” touchscreen with a 921k-dot screen. Like most cameras nowadays the DSC-WX10 is capable to shoot Full HD 1080/60i AVCDH Video as well as HD 1440×1080/60i MP4 ones, …

Panasonic unveils three new Lumix in North America and Europe with the DMC-G5, DMC-FZ200 and DMC-LX7

Panasonic has announced today three new Lumix camera in North America/Europe with the DMC-G5, DMC-FZ200 and DMC-LX7.
The First model the DMC-G5 is a nice little Micro FOur Third Camera and replace the actual G3 and comes with a 16Mpix sensor offering a 1080/60p video mode as well as a very convenient 6fps burst mode. The G5 comes with a 12,800 Max iso speed and the usual iA+ or Intelligent Auto Plus mode from Panasonic as well as a 3.0-inch free-angle LCD on top of the usual Electronic …