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Blackmagic Design Cinema Camera $3K For 2.5K RAW Uncompressed: Vision Wrangler 3 min readBlackmagic Design have a camera that has a 2.5K sensor, can do 13 stops of dynamic range and 12-bit RAW,...
HyperDeck Shuttle 2 now with 10-bit Playback to the Avid DNxHD Format: Vision Wrangler 3 min readBlackmagic Design have released a new version of the HyperDeck Shuttle Solid State Disk recorder. The HyperDeck Shuttle 2 now...
4K to 2K & decoding back to 4K by JPEG 2000 Technology: Vision Wrangler 1 min readintoPIX the leading provider of JPEG 2000 compression solutions, announced that Astrodesign has licensed and integrated intoPIX JPEG 2000 IP-cores...
AMP Camera Gives You A HDR Image From Every Single Frame: Vision Wrangler 1 min readThe AMP philosophy is to preserve all the content and information in a scene, thus giving the artist as much...
Blackmagic Design $345 HyperDeck Shuttle 10 bit SDI or HDMI Portable Recorder: Vision Wrangler 3 min readBlackmagic Design announced the HyperDeck Shuttle, a new disk recorder that captures uncompressed 10 bit SDI or HDMI video onto...
sideKick HD HDMI & HD-SDI 10-bit Field Recorder For Video Cameras: Vision Wrangler 2 min readCamera recording straight to edit choice is here and a there maybe a few more of these recorders show up...