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  • Let's start from Lanparte:

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  • Panasonic

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    Starting 13 September, IBC 2013 will be held in Amsterdam. I would like to give all of you a preview of what we will have on display at the show.

    We have two main points we are trying to express:

    • improvements to the current HD workflows that support our users’ business
    • strategy for a future movement to 4K

    Panasonic believes that the simultaneous advancement of these two issues is extremely important.

    Following this line of thinking, at IBC we will be holding detailed demonstrations featuring content management systems and cloud-based solutions, as well as new file-based camcorders in our P2HD and AVCCAM lines, also a new “handy” studio camera, a new 2ME live switcher, and new HD production tools.

    We will also be displaying some solutions for “Beyond HD”, including our Ultra Wide Angle Camera system, which provides a stunning 64:9 picture.

    Finally, we will be making major announcements regarding our 4K strategy. I can’t say more than that at the moment, so ask that you please look forward to our press announcements from Amsterdam!

    For anyone attending IBC-come see us at Booth C45 in Hall 9!

  • Does the Lanparte BMPCC cage eliminate twisting?

  • Aputure HDMI Extra scope

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    Allow to add advanced functions to your monitor (including large ones) with build in battery.

    • Peaking
    • False colors
    • Zebra with selectable level
    • Histogram
    • Audio scope
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  • Arri also will introduce some new cam.

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    AMIRA features the same sensor and exceptional image quality as the ARRI ALEXA, recording superior HD 1080 or 2K pictures that are suitable for any distribution format. With a dynamic range of more than 14 stops, low noise levels, subtle highlight handling, natural color rendering, breathtaking skin tones and speeds of up to 200 fps, AMIRA will deliver beautiful, life-like images in any situation.

    AMIRA records Rec 709 or Log C images using ProRes LT, 422, 422HQ or 444 codecs. By recording to in-camera CFast 2.0 flash memory cards with super-quick data rates, the route into postproduction is made as simple as possible. CFast 2.0 is an open format, easily accessible to anyone and delivering a fantastic price-performance ratio through incredible transfer speeds, long recording times and compatibility with standard IT tools. Costs per GB are brought right down and higher-than-broadcast-quality image pipelines are made available even to low budget productions.

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    Whether you’re working in an SDI-based workflow, utilizing cost-effective HDMI equipment or both, Io 4K has you covered with a complete set of full-sized connections for video and audio as well as Reference, LTC and RS-422 control, making Io 4K the choice for working professionals.

    Take portable production and post to the next level with Io 4K. Small enough to fit in a backpack but powerful enough for even the most demanding projects, Io 4K can work with resolutions from SD up to 4K. Get the performance you need for current HD projects and move to UHD or 4K instantly when needed.

    http://www.aja.com/en/products/io-4k/

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  • Matrox® Video today announced that Vizrt, the world's leading provider of real-time broadcast graphics, has chosen the Matrox DSX LE3 4K card to power the next generation of the Viz Engine rendering engine and compositor. Viz Engine is the heart of all Vizrt graphics and video solutions (CG, Virtual Set, Weather, and more). It renders animated 2D and 3D scenes in real time, producing high-end animations in SD, HD and 4K.

    A new addition to the Matrox DSX™ Developer Products family, the Matrox DSX LE3 4K card enables realtime monitoring and output of video footage at resolutions up to 4096 x 2160 at frame rates up to 60 fps. This new 4K output card, in conjunction with the industry-leading Matrox DSX Software Development Kit and 4K codec support for ProRes and XAVC, lets equipment manufacturers create graphics systems, editing solutions and playout servers in native 4K resolutions.

    Vizrt 4K solutions based on the Matrox card can be seen at IBC2013 (Amsterdam, September 13-17) on the Vizrt stand 7.A10, the Sony stand 12.A10 and the Snell stand 8.B70. Matrox DSX LE3 4K will be showcased on the Matrox stand 7.B29.

    Key features of Matrox DSX LE3 4K

    • 4K (4096 x 2160), QFHD (3840 x 2160), 2K (2048 x 1080), HD and SD output resolutions
    • 60 fps frame rate support, even at 4K resolutions
    • Provides full 4K output to drive a Sony PVM-X300 reference monitor
    • Can take advantage of the integrated NVIDIA GPUDirect™ SDK to offer low latency and high throughput data transfers at 4K resolution with the NVIDIA Quadro® GPU series
    • SD, HD and 3G-SDI connectivity per SMPTE 259, 292 and 424/425M Level A and Level B mapping
    • 8- and 10-bit YUV output at all resolutions and frames rates
    • 16 channels of SDI embedded audio support
    • Bi-level and tri-level genlock input
    • Five full-size BNC connectors directly on the card bracket
    • Support for 4K ProRes and XAVC software codecs
    • Extensive native codec support in HD and SD
    • Cross platform file format support — MXF, MOV, AVI and MPG
  • Panasonic 4K VariCam

    AMSTERDAM. 13 SEPTEMBER 2013 -- In response to the growing worldwide demand for 4K production, Panasonic Professional Camera Solutions is prioritizing the development of the 4K VariCam camera recorder. The VariCam will be a highly practical camera, boasting features and performance suitable not only for 4K cinema, but also HDTV content production. The camera is set for launch in 2014. Panasonic has also unveiled the development of the new Ultra P2 cards at IBC.

    With the 4K VariCam, Panasonic is tending to businesses that are increasingly looking for suitable, and above all affordable, equipment to create 4K production environments. By using large-scale integration chip technology (LSI) boasting AVC-Ultra, the new extension of the AVC-Intra codec format used widely in HD recording, Panasonic will speed the development of its 4K VariCam.

    By integrating the latest 4K technology, the VariCam will support 4K shooting from 24p to 100/120p. To enable even better 4K video productions, Panasonic will fit the 4K VariCam with a newly developed Super35mm size high sensitivity image sensor with 4K resolution. The sensor will feature wide dynamic range, extended colour space, and support for Log.

    Moreover, in order to support highly reliable recording at high bit rates, new Ultra P2 cards will start shipping in conjunction with the 4K VariCam camera recorder. The form will be the same as traditional P2 cards, with a high speed PCIe interface adopted to enable high speed data transfer. Currently, 256GB Ultra P2 cards are planned for production.

    Shipment of the 4K VariCam and the new Ultra P2 cards will start in 2014

    Panasonic VariCam 4K Video at 24p to 100/120p, Super35mm sensor, 256GB Ultra P2 cards, release 2014

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    Seems like another paper announcment.

  • @Vitaly_Kiselev The 4K camera was expected after all those previous Pany 4K video announcements. The surprise for me is the Super35mm-sized sensor.

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    The Optimo DP 25-250 Specs:

    • Aperture - f/3.2 – T3.5
    • Zoom ratio - 10 X
    • Weight - 7.3 kg
    • Length- 377.4 mm
    • Image coverage - S35 + 31.4mm diagonal

    • Optimized optical quality with low chromatic aberration, telecentricity and low distortion, ideal for high performance S35 digital cameras

    • Internal focus with minimal breathing
    • Image circle of 31.4mm diagonal for perfect illumination of the S35 sensors
    • Very robust and precise zoom and focus mechanics with Angénieux unique rod guiding system design
    • Precise focus marks with easily interchangeable focus scale ring from feet to meters
    • Integrated filter holder for standard screw in filters
    • Integrated net holder
    • Optional front protective glass
    • Designed for easy maintenance
    • Standard PL mount lens. Panavision, Canon EF or Nikon F mounts optional

    http://www.angenieux.com/zoom-lenses/cinema-portfolio/optimo-dp-25-250.htm

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  • At IBC, Panasonic Professional Camera Solutions has unveiled its plans to expand its public network transmission function to the new AVC-ULTRA supporting 2/3 type shoulder camcorder AJ-PX5000 and following hand-held camcorder, the AJ-PX270. The camcorders and the wireless, cloud-based network workflow aim to facilitate the work of professionals in electronic newsgathering.

    Panasonic’s public network transmission function works via a mobile telephone network and will be supported by the new 2/3 type shoulder camcorder, AJ-PX5000, and the AJ-PX270 hand-held camcorder. These camcorders will feature the low-bit recording system with AVC-LongG format of the AVC-ULTRA CODEC technologies, which offers a highly effective workflow for Electronic Newsgathering applications.

    The AJ-PX5000 camcorder will be able to transmit proxy video to a cloud server from almost anywhere by using a telephone line network. A future upgrade will also enable simultaneous transmission whilst recording. In order to enable the exchange of AV content via a mobile network, an optional 3G/4G/LTE dongle, which replaces the traditional uplink device, and specific camcorder firmware need to be installed. Recorded content can be shared almost instantly and can be accessed from anywhere, which drastically changes the broadcasters’ ENG workflow. The advanced network function so far featured on two Panasonic P2 HD camcorders, AJ-HPX3100 and AG-HPX600. Via a Wi-Fi connection, these models provide a connection between the camcorder and a notebook PC and/or tablet device. That connection enables various wireless camera functions such as streaming, remote camera control and Proxy list editing.

    To complement its wireless network transmission functions, Panasonic acquired the European-based cloud service provider, CAMERAMANAGER (Cameramanager.com) in July 2013. Panasonic will expand its cloud service based on this platform in Europe. In addition, Panasonic is working on strategic partnerships that will help establish efficient network-based workflows and further improve the workflow of video creators, including broadcast stations.

    Panasonic first announced the AJ-PX5000, its first P2 HD camcorder with integrated AVC-ULTRA recording and built-in microP2 card slots, at NAB 2013. The 2/3 type, 2.2M 3-MOS camera combines superb image production, lightweight, a variety of professional I/Os and innovative expandability. The camcorder features 720p and 1080p/i recording, and is the first P2 camcorder that will record in full-resolution, 10-bit 1080/50p. With its breadth of options, the AJ-PX5000 is designed to address niches in network news, documentary, high-end corporate and sports production, as well as the rental market.

    The AJ-PX5000 will be launched in October 2013, the AJ-PX270 and the rollout of the network workflow is planned for spring 2014. More information about this network workflow can be discovered at Panasonic’s IBC booth, #9.C45, from 13 till 17 September. Alternatively, please visit: http://business.panasonic.eu/broadcast-and-proav.

  • Amsterdam. 13 September 2013, Panasonic Professional Camera Solutions announces that it has assisted its long-time partner Grass Valley® with the integration of AVC-LongG support in its offering. Grass Valley’s newest upgrade to its K2® server products now includes powerful management support for this compression type, which is part of Panasonic’s new AVC-ULTRA codec family of products. Grass Valley’s K2 Summit® and K2 Solo® are the first broadcast servers on the market to support playout of the AVC-LongG recording format.

    Panasonic’s AVC-ULTRA offers recording in full HD to meet a variety of user needs from mastering to transmission. AVC-LongG, designed for applications where file size is critical, offers up to 10-bit, 4:2:2 sampled recording in a much smaller file size, saving storage costs and transfer times over MPEG-2 while maintaining equal or better video quality.

    K2 Summit and K2 Solo are based on Grass Valley’s unique high bandwidth architecture. The AVC-LongG-supporting servers guarantee that on-air channels never drop a frame of video, while simultaneously delivering consistent bandwidth for file transfers and editing operations. In addition, Grass Valley’s newly announced EDIUS® 7 nonlinear video editing software also supports this Panasonic codec.

    “Our customers have been eager to utilise the high video quality and efficient workflow of AVC-LongG from shooting to editing and playout”, said Kunihiko Miyagi, Director of Panasonic’s Imaging Business Division. “Thanks to our long-term partnership with Grass Valley, AVC-LongG editing on EDIUS 7 and material management on K2 servers will be possible. We believe that AVC-LongG content captured by the Panasonic AJ-PX5000 P2 cameras and AJ-PD500 recorders will enhance data transfer efficiency while maintaining high video quality, allowing us to provide our customers with an improved workflow.”

    “With support for Panasonic’s new AVC-LongG format, Grass Valley takes advantage of the sophistication of our K2 architecture to allow for the rapid implementation of the newest and best broadcast servers in the industry,” said Mike Cronk, Senior Vice President Marketing, Grass Valley. “News organisations and media groups looking for the latest generation of ENG cameras will now have the confidence they need to deliver content to air without any issues or hiccups.”

    The new versions of the AVC-LongG-supporting K2 Summit and K2 Solo servers will be available August 2013, with software upgrades available for models sold within the past year. Older versions of K2 Summit are field-upgradable.

    The updated versions of K2 Summit and K2 Solo, as well as EDIUS 7 will be on display at Panasonic’s booth at IBC, #9.C45 and at Grass Valley’s own booth, #1.D11 & 1.E02, from 13 till 17 September. Alternatively, please visit: http://business.panasonic.eu/broadcast-and-proav.

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    At IBC 2013, Panasonic Professional Camera Solutions announces a new shoulder mounted Full-HD 1080P AVCCAM camera recorder, the AG-AC8. It features exceptional ergonomics and functionality, simultaneous recording to dual SD Cards, 21x optical zoom and intelligent auto mode (iA) with up to 50x zoom. The AG-AC8’s exciting feature set makes it perfect for a range of professional and semi-pro users that require the best performance in applications such as weddings, business seminars and conferences, education, documentaries and nature films, sporting events and other events and shows.

    With dual SD card slots and the capability to record simultaneously, the AG-AC8’s new relay Auto Switch functionality means extended recording is made possible and signature Panasonic reliability and dependability is ensured so precious moments are continuously captured. Relay scene uses an external hard disk drive to enable continuous recording of audio, without voice loss when the file recording destination SD card swaps during Auto Switch continuous recording.

    The AG-AC8 comes equipped with a lens for wide 28mm/F1.8 recording, which delivers excellent recordings even in the most compact settings with the camera situated close to the subject. With this lens, every important aspect of in the scene is within shot also making the camera suitable for professional shooting at sports events, weddings and documentaries, and films where flexibility and convenient ease of use is often required.

    With a highly stable and ergonomic form factor that ensures the operator is in control, iA Intelligent Auto mode helps in situations where there is limited setup time for dialling in the cameras professional manual settings. An optical zoom of 21x is available whilst using iA mode and up to 50x zoom is possible. A 1/4.5 type high sensitivity sensor specified with 4.14M S-FS ensures bright and sharp images even in the most dimly lit scenes.

    Input control commands can be made by the AG-AC8’s integrated 3.0 type touch panel LCD with 460,800 dots and Smart Touch. AVCHD progressive recording modes range from 1920x1080/50p max. 28Mbps, 1920x1080/50i max. 24Mbps through 1280 x 720 8Mbps (PM mode) with a steady shot assisted by a powerful 5-axis hybrid OIS (Optical Image Stabiliser). Rushes can also be quickly offloaded to external hard disks for backup peace of mind plus flexibility and speed in post-production. Moreover, the AG-AC8 is Eye-Fi™ SD card compatible making the transfer of recordings to networked devices fast, simple and convenient.

    The AG-AC8 will be available at the end of October 2013, with a suggested RRP of €1,280 excluding VAT. The launch offer will include a new high performance 2 channel stereo microphone plus a 3 Year Warranty Repair Program. The AG-AC8 will be on display at Panasonic’s IBC booth, #9.C45, from 13 till 17 September. Alternatively, please visit: http://business.panasonic.eu/broadcast-and-proav.

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    Panasonic Professional Camera Solutions announces its first P2 HD handheld camera recorder with integrated AVC-ULTRA recording, the AJ-PX270. With inherent support for the AVC-ULTRA family, the camera recorder offers a wide range of choice between recording bit rates. The handheld features two built-in microP2 card slots with simultaneous recording functionality, a newly designed multipurpose compact zoom lens and wireless workflow options.

    The AJ-PX270 covers both low-bit rate and high-bit rate recording thanks to its inherent support for the AVC-ULTRA codec family. In addition to the established AVC-Intra100, the camera has AVC-LongG, which is designed for applications where file size is critical and enables long recording times. With the AVC-LongG codec, it becomes possible to record four times longer than with AVC-Intra100 on the same memory space thanks to the smaller file size. AVC-LongG enables long 1920x1080 10bit 4:2:2 broadcast quality recording, which is supported by the camera’s newly developed high-sensitivity and low-noise 1/3 type 3MOS sensors. Furthermore, the handheld optionally supports AVC-Intra200 that enables master level recording.

    The handheld’s two built-in microP2 card slots offer ultimate low cost operation. Panasonic microP2 card technology features the same reliability of P2 cards and can be used without an adapter in the AJ-PX270. Simultaneous recording to the two memory cards is also possible for backup purposes. The PX270’s newly designed built-in compact 22x zoom lens covers a broad range of shooting angles from 28mm wide to 616mm tele. The lens’ three rings (Cam-type zoom, Focus, Iris) offer the comfortable manual control experienced with exchangeable lenses, but without the need for actual lens changes.

    The camera recorder features a Wireless LAN function via an optional Wireless LAN dongle and supports the existing Panasonic live uplink solutions. Dongle support for wireless workflow over a mobile 3G/4G/LTE network is also scheduled for the near future. Thanks to these wireless features, users of the AJ-PX270 can easily uplink low-bit rate proxy data and full quality broadcast content. The handheld camera’s network function makes the production workflow more efficient and accelerates the broadcasting workflow from shooting to on-air.

    Panasonic’s first integrated AVC-ULTRA handheld will be launched in spring 2014 with a RRP to be confirmed. A prototype of the AJ-PX270 camera recorder will be shown at Panasonic’s IBC booth, #9.C45, from 13 till 17 September.

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  • I'd like to know more about the Lanparte BMPCC cage and the Aputure HDMI Extra scope. Can't seem to find much more about them. Anyone know prices?

  • I'd like to know more about the Lanparte BMPCC cage and the Aputure HDMI Extra scope. Can't seem to find much more about them. Anyone know prices?

    I have no idea about prices, but have Extra scope manual :-)

  • Ooooo, yes please. Post the manual if you can. :)