Panavision the big cinema camera developer that rents outs it camera's has developed a new camera Camera using REDs 8K sensor. This larger sensor makes that the camera is optimized for the Larger Panavision 70 lenses. Panavision introduces the DXL camera at at the Cinegear expo this week. The camera will be available for rental early next year. The initial specs seem to indicate the extra room on the large sensor is not being used for affluent data exit capacity as the framerate is limited to 60P. The camera, at 10 pounds, or 4.54 kilo is lighter than most lenses it will be fitted with.
Till now 8K has primarily been available in broadcast camera's such as the Ikegami, Astro Design, Hitachi as a result of the NHK Super Hi-Vision research and development programme.
Sony is also rumored to come up with a new 8K camera to replace its F-65 this year. while Canon has been showing 8K prototype camera's at a number of tradeshows lately. And Sensor supplier RED introduced its own Weapon 8K camera at NAB this Aprillarge press kit here.
Sensor Type 16-bit, 35.5 Megapixel CMOS
Resolution 8192 x 4320
Sensor Size Large Format: 40.96mm x 21.60mm (Diagonal: 46.31mm)
Dynamic Range 15 stops
Max Frame Rate 60 fps at 8K Full Frame (8192 x 4320), 75 fps at 8K 2.4:1 (8192 x 3456)
Recording Codec 8K RAW with simultaneous 4K proxy (ProRes or DNx)
Recording Media SSD (up to 1 hour on a single magazine)
File Type .r3d (supported in RED SDK)
Color Profile Light Iron Color (compatible with all popular gamuts and transfer curves)
Weight 10 lbs.
Additional Features
6 independent video outputs
Supports 6 independent 1D LUTs or up to 4 independent 3D LUTs
Directly motorize Primo 70 lenses through wireless control
Built in wirelesss timecode for genlock (Ambient Control Network)
Dual menus (Operator side, Assistant side)
Advanced airflow system for superior temperature management
Custom cheeseplate with integrated electronics
Modular and tooless quick changeover accessories
https://vimeo.com/168869375
Till now 8K has primarily been available in broadcast camera's such as the Ikegami, Astro Design, Hitachi as a result of the NHK Super Hi-Vision research and development programme.
Sony is also rumored to come up with a new 8K camera to replace its F-65 this year. while Canon has been showing 8K prototype camera's at a number of tradeshows lately. And Sensor supplier RED introduced its own Weapon 8K camera at NAB this Aprillarge press kit here.
Sensor Type 16-bit, 35.5 Megapixel CMOS
Resolution 8192 x 4320
Sensor Size Large Format: 40.96mm x 21.60mm (Diagonal: 46.31mm)
Dynamic Range 15 stops
Max Frame Rate 60 fps at 8K Full Frame (8192 x 4320), 75 fps at 8K 2.4:1 (8192 x 3456)
Recording Codec 8K RAW with simultaneous 4K proxy (ProRes or DNx)
Recording Media SSD (up to 1 hour on a single magazine)
File Type .r3d (supported in RED SDK)
Color Profile Light Iron Color (compatible with all popular gamuts and transfer curves)
Weight 10 lbs.
Additional Features
6 independent video outputs
Supports 6 independent 1D LUTs or up to 4 independent 3D LUTs
Directly motorize Primo 70 lenses through wireless control
Built in wirelesss timecode for genlock (Ambient Control Network)
Dual menus (Operator side, Assistant side)
Advanced airflow system for superior temperature management
Custom cheeseplate with integrated electronics
Modular and tooless quick changeover accessories
https://vimeo.com/168869375
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