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Canon EOS C300






 Having already rocked Hollywood with its HD SLRs, Canon's gone pro with this SLR lens-using movie camera. But is it just a glorified EOS SD Mk 11?

ElectroFocus (EF) lenses for your DSLR, you'll be pleased to hear the C300 uses the same EF mount. Like a DSLR it can also capture metadata, so you'll have a record of the lens used, aperture and shutter speed. A PL -mount version is available for use with more t raditional movie camera lenses. While both say 'EOS' on them, they won't even shoot stills- these are digital cinema cameras through and through.

Much like RED's modular cameras, which Peter Jackson is currently using to shoot The Hobbit, the C300 is designed as a starting point. lt's up to you which lens you use and whether you want to add a handle, grip or video monitor. There are even four start/ stop buttons so there's always one handy for whichever way you hold it.

Inside the C300 is an 8.29MP CMOS sensor that's equivalent to shooting on Super 35 (the film format first used by James Cameron in The Abyss). lt captures full HO video - not the 4K of competitors, despite that being the resolution of its sensor- at 24 frames per second in the Hollywood approved MPEG-2 and MXF formats. To underline its pro credentials, it doesn't support autofocus or auto exposure. This ain't no Flip Video- it'll require real skill to operate.

By its self, the body of the C300 looks a bit like a chubby version of Canon's own SO Mk 11. That might sound bulky but compared to most movie cameras it's positively miniature. Add a similarly low-profile lens and you've got a seriously maneuvrable bit of kit.

The C300 is designed for professionals, but that doesn't mean it 's without its techy trinkets. Add a WFT - E6B wireless transmitter and the C300 can be controlled remotely through the web browser of a smart phone or tablet.







Sony NEX VG10







Sony’s latest high-end camera is inspired from the NEX range of pseudo-SLR cameras. Well this is surely a one sexy camera with whom you will definitely fall in love at first site. And for good reason too. It heavily beats any competitors on the market. The NEX VG10 has a 14.6 MP Sony Exmor CMOS sensor, 3inch 921k-dot LCD screen, a 1.1MP view finder, 18-200mm(11x zoom) lens, HDMI, USB2.0, 3,5 mm (headphone, microphone input) connectivity and storage on memory stick.

It is all and even more that we aspected from such a high-name company like Sony and even though the price is a little bit high right now you won’t forget if you decide to buy it.






Panasonic KX-VC500




 The VC500 codec box is the main component of the HD Visual Communication System(HDVC). It features full HD 1080i video input and output via HDMI ports, which makes the device an easy compatibility for any gadget. It can support two video inputs, four boundary microphones, and can link up to a maximum of four locations. The unique 360-degree HD microphone guarantees clear audio clear audio capture from any direction in the room. The technology is the same you find in Panasonic’s Viera TVs.

Due to the use of a H.264 high-profile video compression and SIP protocol technologies, the HDVC system can maintain a conference call with bandwidth requirements as low as 512kbps.

A secondary mobile camera can be used along with the main unit giving the conference call an unprecedented level of versatility.







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