Tag Archive: Sony

How Are Cinema Lenses Different From Photography Lenses?

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I regularly get asked about the differences between cinema lenses and photography lenses for video use. “Will cinema lenses really make my video better?” “What are the advantages?” “Are they worth the price?”… Continue reading

The Cameras of NAB Show 2015

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The annual National Association of Broadcasters convention and trade show (NAB) always features the biggest line up of new production cameras, and this year was certainly no exception. After announcing new cameras at… Continue reading

The new A7s by Sony

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Sony made an NAB 2014 announcement introducing the new A7s ultra-sensitive 4k camera. With a 409,600 ISO and shooting 120fps at 720p it’s easy to see why Indie film makers are so excited.… Continue reading

Sony Announces ProRes and Avid DNxHD Recording for the PMW-F5 and F55 CineAlta Cameras

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Sony will be adding a couple more recording CODECs to the plethora already available in the PMW-F5 and PMW-F55 cameras.  Apple’s ProRes, and Avid’s DNxHD formats are widely regarded as industry standards thanks… Continue reading

NAB 2013 Sony Anycast Touch

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Samy’s DV was excited to see see Sony re-launch the anycast production switcher at the 2013 NAB. Six channels and a touch screen, this switcher offers fast, accessible control over your feeds.

Digital Cinema Newsletter, June 2013

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Digital Cinema Newsletter – June 2013 Sony’s New F5 Special Offer Big news for Sony’s NEX-FS700 Convergent Design’s New Odyssey Monitor / Recorders Sony’s Complete F5 Camera Packages – $19,500 for a Limited… Continue reading

What Is 4K and UHDTV, and Why Should I Care

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The terms 4K, 8K, Ultra High-Definition, Ultra HD, and UHDTV have been buzzing about the production and entertainment industry over the last few months, but what exactly is UHD and why should any… Continue reading

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