Andrew M.
Well-known member
“The small companies, as arri, aaton and panavision, who manufacture and rent 35mm cameras are the ones who are mainly affected.”
This is in short term, if we are talking long term the broadcast industry just in US is using more equipment/cameras then the whole world cinema together.
“In few years from here, most Nikons and Canon cameras in the $$$$ range will be able to record video”
I have seen this argument 5 years ago with DLSR, “in few years cell phones will have 5MP cameras build in” and what? They do, yet we are buying D3 or 1Ds Mk3 for $$$$.00
As much as broadcast likes workflow, they will have to change it fast. (fast = 5 years)
Most material from the field will be coming on RAW formats. 3X RGB sensor will be gone for good from broadcast cameras and if you want it or not the S35 or full frame format will move in. There is not enough surface on 2/3 for all this good quality HD resolution anymore.
Also lenses can take only this much of MTF on such small surface before screwing all up.
Hey! CNN moved in with HD now, I thought it will never happen! I took them 10 years or so. And remember progress of technology is exponential. I took 10 years for most programs to move to HD (HD at 10-15Mbits/sec stream and 2/3 sensors) but the next upgrade (100Mbits/sec stream and S35) will be faster than anybody expects.
I am still waiting for ET to switch to HD, I am surprised that they didn’t do it first.
I guess dirt digging is not worth much, like tabloids, are mostly printed on the recycled toilet paper.
This is in short term, if we are talking long term the broadcast industry just in US is using more equipment/cameras then the whole world cinema together.
“In few years from here, most Nikons and Canon cameras in the $$$$ range will be able to record video”
I have seen this argument 5 years ago with DLSR, “in few years cell phones will have 5MP cameras build in” and what? They do, yet we are buying D3 or 1Ds Mk3 for $$$$.00
As much as broadcast likes workflow, they will have to change it fast. (fast = 5 years)
Most material from the field will be coming on RAW formats. 3X RGB sensor will be gone for good from broadcast cameras and if you want it or not the S35 or full frame format will move in. There is not enough surface on 2/3 for all this good quality HD resolution anymore.
Also lenses can take only this much of MTF on such small surface before screwing all up.
Hey! CNN moved in with HD now, I thought it will never happen! I took them 10 years or so. And remember progress of technology is exponential. I took 10 years for most programs to move to HD (HD at 10-15Mbits/sec stream and 2/3 sensors) but the next upgrade (100Mbits/sec stream and S35) will be faster than anybody expects.
I am still waiting for ET to switch to HD, I am surprised that they didn’t do it first.
I guess dirt digging is not worth much, like tabloids, are mostly printed on the recycled toilet paper.