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Nordahl.tv rolls out updated version of HD ENG report
Oct 5, 2005 2:44 PM, HD Technology Update e-newsletter
Greater analysis and more details on several HD camcorders have been added to the recently updated “HD ENG News & HDV Technology for TV Broadcasters” report from Nordahl.tv.
Originally released in June, the revised edition provides an in-depth view of the direction of the HD ENG technology market. The report details all new technology HD camcorders and ENG camera back microwave TX units shown and announced at this year’s NAB and IBC.
The updated 110-page report includes new coverage of HD and HDV camcorders, including:
Canon’s XL H1 HDV camcorder
Grass Valley’s INFINITY HD camcorder
Ikegami’s HDN-X10 EditCam camera recorder
JVC’s GY-HD100U ProHD camcorder and GY-HD7000U ProHD camcorder
Panasonic’s AG-HVX200 P2 camcorder
Sony’s HVR-Z1U HDV camcorder and PDW-F330 XDCAM HD camcorder
The report is organized into five chapters: News Delivery in SD & HD; HD Formats, Compression & Storage Analysis; the Ideal HD ENG Camcorder; HD ENG Camcorders at NAB/IBC-2005; and HD ENG Microwave at NAB/IBC-2005.
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