Cameras

  1. Canon MS-500 Ultra-High Sensitivity Camera with SPAD Sensor

    Canon MS-500

    Canon has introduced a brand new camera capable of seeing distant subjects in the dark and output them in colour in Full HD. The new Canon MS-500 combines a high sensitivity, 2.1MP, 1-inch type SPAD sensor with a B4 mount that’s compatible with Canon’s powerful telephoto broadcast lenses.

  2. ALEXA Mini LF camera is here…

    ARRI ALEXA Mini LF

    Well it had to happen and with the recent success of the Sony VENICE perhaps ARRI have announced it earlier than expected but the ALEXA Mini LF has been officially launched today. Following a recent trend by other manufactures ARRI have announced this before the NAB exhibition...

  3. Blackmagic Design Announce New URSA Mini Pro Camera with Built-in ND filters and ENG controls

    Late last night during a live presentation, Blackmagic Design CEO Grant Petty unveiled the company's latest cinema camera - the URSA Mini Pro 4.6K camera; this time with more ENG controls and ergonomics. Featuring a 4.6K Super 35 sensor capable of frame rates up to 60fps at the highest resolutions, the URSA Mini Pro features some massive improvements over the design of its predecessor.

  4. Panasonic Announces AG-AC30 - a New Compact Professional Full HD Camcorder

    The new Panasonic AG-AC30 is a Full HD compact, handheld camcorder with a 20x zoom lens with three independent rings for maximum flexibility and control, dual XLR pro audio inputs, a 50Mb/s on-board codec and a built-in LED light. The lightweight design will help those video producers looking for a small footprint and versatility.

  5. Post NAB 2016 Review

    Join our experienced panel of product experts as we give an in-depth review of NAB 2016 in this interactive webinar. Fresh from the exhibition halls in Las Vegas top DoP Alister Chapman will cover his highlights from the show and discuss the implications for the various sectors of the TV & film industry. In this webinar, you will learn: Which...

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