Cameras, lenses, accessories

Mar 1, 2009 12:00 PM

             

Sony HVR-Z5U

Offers native 24P recording as well as tapeless recording capability through an optional CompactFlash adapter; uses three ClearVid 1/3in CMOS sensor chips, which are designed to provide high sensitivity, deep resolution, high-speed reading, low noise and a wider dynamic range; the CMOS sensors capture full HD 1920 × 1080 resolution, resulting in better picture quality when recorded onto miniDV tape in the HDV format (1440 pixels × 1080 lines).
201-930-7330 www.sony.com
/professional
Booth: C11001

HDTV LENS

Canon HJ14ex4.3B

Wide-angle portable HDTV lens; combines an extended 14 times zoom range and 4.3mm wide angle while also improving on the optical performance of its predecessor; newly developed Digital Drive unit provides improved operability and ergonomic advances for user comfort and convenient control of lens functions.
800-321-4388 www.canonbroadcast.com
Booth: C4325

TAPELESS ENG SYSTEM

Ikegami GF series

Developed in cooperation with Toshiba; includes the GFCAM HDS-V10 tapeless camcorder, the GFSTATION GFS-V10 studio deck and the GFPAK high-capacity flash media to record more than two hours of HD video; features an open-codec HD/SD architecture, proxy video and metadata convenience.
201-368-9171; www.ikegami.com
Booth: C5108

COLOR VIEWFINDER

Panasonic AJ-CVF100G

Designed for operation with the company's P2 VariCam series (AJ-HPX3700 and AJ-HPX2700), the AJ-HPX3000 and AJ-HPX2000 P2 HD camcorders, and the AJ-HDC27H VariCam and AJ-HDX900 DVCPRO HD camcorder; using a 1in diameter imager system, affords color accurate viewing, which minimizes the possibility of misdirected shots; delivers low maintenance costs and can accommodate larger cine-like lenses.
201-392-4127; www.panasonic.com/broadcast
Booth: C3712, C3327

HDTV STUDIO/FIELD PRODUCTION CAMERA

Hitachi Kokusai Electric SK-HD1000

Offered with hybrid fiber-optic cable or digital triax cable transmission; converts into a solid-state field recorder and wireless configuration; features two-piece body design, F10 sensitivity with 60dB signal-to-noise ratio, 14-bit analog-to-digital conversion and CCU outputs of 1080i, 720p or switchable between the two.
516-921-7200 www.hitachikokusai.us
Booth: C4310

HD CAMCORDER

Panasonic AG-HPX300

P2 HD camcorder with 10-bit, 4:2:2, individual frame recording and native 2.2-megapixel imagers; offers the flexibility of interchangeable lens but comes standard with a 17x HD Fujinon lens; incorporates advanced 1/3in 2.2-megapixel 3-MOS technology to acquire full native resolution HD images.
201-392-4127 www.panasonic.com/broadcast
Booth: C3712, C3327

PORTABLE FIELD/CAMERA-TOP MONITOR

Marshall Electronics V-LCD70P-HDA

Features digital TFT-megapixel high-res LCD screen with 1.2 million pixels, four-pin XLR power jack and optical-grade polycarbonate screen protection; digitizes analog signals using 10-bit processing with 4X oversampling and adaptive five-line comb filter; available in 3G SDI and HDMI configurations.
310-333-0606; www.lcdracks.com
Booth: C8908

PROHD CAMCORDER

JVC GY-HM700

Shoulder-supported camcorder records directly to SDHC memory card in the QuickTime format for Final Cut Pro, and optionally to S×S media compatible with Sony's XDCAM EX format; includes several key technology innovations that result in improved resolution in the camera's CCD/optional block, lens and viewfinder.
973-317-5000; www.jvc.com/pro
Booth: C4315


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