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SONY developed 35mm equilavent?

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F35 Offers 35mm CCD Image Sensor, 10-bit 4:4:4 Recording, and Variable Frame Rates

(PARK RIDGE, New Jersey--March 5, 2008) Sony is introducing the F35 camera system, which features a 35mm CCD image sensor, 10-bit, 4:4:4 recording and a PL mount, among other features designed for cinematographers.

The new camera will join the F23 model at the high-end of the company’s CineAlta™ line of acquisition products for digital television and motion picture content creation.

“The F35 complements the F23, with both addressing very distinct production environments and applications,” said Rob Willox, director of Sony Electronics’ content creation group. “We realize that many customers prefer a 35mm large-format sensor, while others want the 2/3-inch sensor size of the F23. As with all our camera technologies, we want to give end users their choice of production tools.”

The new camera incorporates many of the F23’s ergonomics and “film-style” design elements. For example, Sony’s SRW-1 digital recorder will dock directly to the top or to the tail of the new system, eliminating the need for cumbersome cable handling between the camera and recorder. The camera body will also be compatible with a variety of film camera accessories, including bridge plates, matte boxes and follow focus units.

The new camera adds several new features, many the direct result of feedback from production professionals.

Dynamic range is extended to from 700 percent to 800 percent, and an improved signal-to-noise ratio allows users to obtain more “quiet” black even during dark scenes.

The new camera can capture RGB, 4:4:4 1080/50P content, making it ideal for RGB composition of visual effects work. Its variable frame rate capability allows users to capture and record images from 1fps to 50fps.

The depth of field on the new camera is equal to that of a film camera, and can easily be made shallower or deeper. The adoption of a PL mount enables the F35 to use the vast majority of existing 35mm motion picture camera optics, including speciality lenses such as fish eye, swing shift and baby periscope.

Pre-set S-log Gamma delivers wide latitude, retaining details of sunlit areas and shadows, as well as maintaining tonal gradation of night sky scenes

The F35 camera will be available late 2008, with suggested list pricing to be announced.
 
I love it that now dynamic range is measured in %. Amazing.... :-)

Graeme
 
Nice camera for the ultra-rich.....I guess they missed the revolution!

Dave
 
I love it that now dynamic range is measured in %. Amazing.... :-)

I was wondering about that myself. What the hell is 700% dynamic range? 700% as compared to what? I've never seen anyone publish dynamic range numbers like that before.

Still, I'm betting that the images this camera produces will look pretty darn good, but once you add the cost of the deck it'll cost 10, 12, 15 times as much as a Red One.

I guess Panasonic will be next with the 35mm sensor camera?
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Xk
 
It's just Sony's re-pack of Panavision's Genesis.

Have a look:

Sony F35

"The new camera can capture RGB, 4:4:4 1080/50P content,
making it ideal for RGB composition of visual effects work.
Its variable frame rate capability allows users to capture
and record images from 1fps to 50fps."


Panavision Genesis®™

"Genesis®™ Camera System
Super 35mm sized sensor
Equivalent to 35mm depth of field
Utilizes all existing spherical 35mm lenses, including Primo® Primes and Zooms
Size, weight and ergonomics suitable for hand-held, studio or Steadicam™
Utilizes many of the existing Panaflex® accessories
Dockable Sony SRW-1 VTR (no cables)
1 to 50 frames per second
12.4 mega pixel, true RGB sensor (not Bayer pattern)
Greater dynamic range than available digital cameras
Nominal exposure index of 400
10 bit log per color output
Wide color gamut for film intercut applications
Dual viewfinder outputs
Full bandwidth, dual link 4:4:4 HDSDI outputs
Single 4:2:2 HDSDI monitor output
Fiber optic camera adapter for off-camera control and recording
Integrated lens control for focus, zoom and iris
Camera control via Panavision RDC or Sony MSU, RMB series controllers
Digital lateral color aberration compensation for improved visual effects
Integrated display provides user-definable access to camera functions
User-selectable menu terminologies (i.e., shutter angle or shutter speed)"


LINK>>>
 
% is just bollocks for DR. It means nothing.
 
Fortunately in LA most people wipe their butts with $100 bills. Since they eat like squirrels that's only a few hundred per crap. Butt still.

I don't know about most out here. I can only wipe my butt with $20s.
 
Mertic and Imperial together were always the world standard.

Some people have pretty conservative idea about all thing anyway.

Fight conservatives (of all types) is a main CREDO for survival of this tiny Planet (Earth).
 
i did admire the camera, but i never really liked sony stuff especially with their price tags, Red is revolution and Scarlet will be too.

Sorry, thought the f35 is new, guess not
 
Fortunately in LA most people wipe their butts with $100 bills. Since they eat like squirrels that's only a few hundred per crap. Butt still.

It's Californication!
 
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