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8K Camera weights just 2kg

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Here we go >>>>>>

Officially from Astrodesign, Inc.:

ASTRO_8K.jpg


8K CAMERA HEAD
AH-4800

[Image sensor]: 2.5inch 33million pixels single plate CMOS
(SENSOR Developed by NHK Engineering System,Inc.)
[Active resolution] : 7680×4320
[Lens mount] : PL mount
[Output] : 12-channel parallel optical-fiber
[Dimensions] : 125(W) x 125(H) x 150(D)mm
[Weight] : 2kg

Data Sheet >>>>>


http://www.astrodesign.co.jp/english/news/news-20130405-1790.html

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New 8K Camera weights just 2kg !!!!!!!

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Interesting. Well now we need a recorder in compressed RAW ;-)

I love this part...

Viewfinder "DF-3512" full HD adoption of e-organic EL. The display resolution is up to 1920 × 1080. The input format is up 60p at 720 60i, 1280 × maximum at 1080 1920 ×. In addition to adjusting the brightness / contrast / peaking by the rotary switch that private conduct, flip screen, full / under, mono Mug: on / off, 2 times, smooth, marker, aspect sensor, select a marker, mask, back light, Tully, It also features a color peaking, and user memory.

Pat
 
This interesting
 

Horizontal or diagonal measurement? Either way I'm seriously interested as that puts in 60+mm/ medium format territory.

...And I was already headed to the Astro booth to look at their new 4K monitors. Cool.
 
Horizontal or diagonal measurement? Either way I'm seriously interested as that puts in 60+mm/ medium format territory.

...And I was already headed to the Astro booth to look at their new 4K monitors. Cool.

I have no idea. It's 60+ mm for sure!
 
Using NHK's tech. Glad they managed to shrink it down.

12ch fiber optic out... hah... right. Is that a compact prime on there?
 
Horizontal or diagonal measurement? Either way I'm seriously interested as that puts in 60+mm/ medium format territory.

...And I was already headed to the Astro booth to look at their new 4K monitors. Cool.

To be fair, it doesn't say 2.5 inch, which would have been 2.5インチ。WHat the Japanese says is the 2.5 type of 3300 units of 10,000 (33,000,000) resolution sensor. I would assume that the 2.5 type refers to inch, but it is not really clear according to the text.

FWIW.
 
Officially from Astrodesign, Inc.:

ASTRO_8K.jpg


8K CAMERA HEAD
AH-4800

[Image sensor]: 2.5inch 33million pixels single plate CMOS
(SENSOR Developed by NHK Engineering System,Inc.)
[Active resolution] : 7680×4320
[Lens mount] : PL mount
[Output] : 12-channel parallel optical-fiber
[Dimensions] : 125(W) x 125(H) x 150(D)mm
[Weight] : 2kg

Data Sheet >>>>>


http://www.astrodesign.co.jp/english/news/news-20130405-1790.html
 
NHK along with the BBC have been demoing this camera for years now at IBC - it started as a huge camera and each year it has shrunk a little. This year it has shrunk a LOT :o)

I think 8K will be the new 4K and RED are heading the right direction with Dragon...it'll be 6K BUT I'm 100% sure the next sensor from RED will be 8K.

Scott
 
16K is already in work...don't know about RED plans but NHK told us...
 
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