[vimeo]15663430[/vimeo] David Cole at Beampath 3D has been in touch – he has a had something of a break through with the dual-Panasonic GH1 3D rig aimed at the broadcast industry and professionals.
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[vimeo]10426072[/vimeo] A departure from DSLR footage this time – a great example of some RED footage. What exactly can a RED really do in good hands?
[vimeo]15543342[/vimeo] Photokina in Cologne sits beside the river Rhine and close to one of the city’s most striking features. Destroyed in the Second World War as Cologne was flattened by bombing raids, the huge steel bridge was rebuilt after the war and carries pedestrians and trains over the Rhine into Cologne’s main station, situated next to the Dom – a spectacular gothic cathedral which survived the fighting – just.
I’ve made some of my Photokina GH2 prototype footage available for technical analysis. You can download the footage from Vimeo here. It’s shot in 1080/50i mode (50p on the sensor). It’s important to first note that this is prototype footage and strictly not representative of the final product. Also if you mention the footage or link to it from other places, please make this clear and credit it to EOSHD.com.
First impressions of the Panasonic GH2 are overwhelmingly positive. There was not another DSLR at Photokina by Canon or Nikon that can compete as an all-rounder. The GH2 is a complete package.
EOSHD’s first take on the D7000 is mostly promising, plus footage from Chase Jarvis. Update #1: Nikon have now made the camera body (and kit) available for pre-orders at B&H Photo Video Chase Jarvis (Nikon’s very own Vincent LaForet) has had a pre-release D7000 for a while now and he’s shot some spectacular videos (below), the very first to be shot with the D7000 as it happens. Stay watching to…
EOSHD DSLR Video Wiki Update – discover whether your newly purchased Panasonic GH1 can be hacked here Update – the article has been rewritten based on my own tests, since there are conflicting reports elsewhere of whether 86Mbit is achievable or not, let alone reliable.
Panasonic have unveiled the AG-AF101 in Europe at the IBC. This is the major first step-up image quality wise from the current video DSLRs we have seen since the original benchmark set by the 5D Mark II in 2008. For the first time we have a large sensor CMOS chip combined with the image processing hardware and functionality to back it up.