SYPHA launches new edition of the Pro Camera Guide
Jan 26, 2004 12:00 PM
SYPHA, specialist in professional A/V equipment guides, has launched
a new edition of its online guide for professional digital video
cameras. The updated Pro Digital Camera Guide provides unbiased
information on more than 100 broadcast and professional cameras and
camcorders, and can be accessed free of charge at http://SYPHAonline.com.
The new edition offers a search page with quick search by system
name and manufacturer, plus a detailed search by criteria including
application, recording format, recording media, body type,
interchangeable lenses, aspect ratio, CCD number/size/type, frame rate,
TV standard, audio channels, weight, cable/transmission type, digital
interface, and cost range with/without essentials.
Contact details are provided for each product, and in some cases, a
fuller specification is available with a product shot and live email
and web links. The standardized terminology and format makes for easier
comparisons between systems, and listings can be printed out using a
convenient print format.
This eBook provides both new and veteran shooters an in-depth understanding of the technology that lies between the camera lens and the recording medium and how to maximize a camera's performance.
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