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Grass Valley Launches T2 4K Series to Deliver Versatile Playout and Record Capability

By Jim Bask 0 Comment September 25, 2018

Combining the look and feel of a traditional VTR with touchscreen and workstation operation, the T2 4K Series delivers a flexible, codec-agile 4K DCI/4K UHD/HD/SD platform for ingest, replay, transmission, editing and content management. A software application suite makes media clip selection, playlist creation and playout seamless, while integration with Grass Valley’s EDIUS solution enables users to edit and trim clips during recording for faster content turnaround.

Broadfield is Your Source for All Atomos Products

By Jim Bask 0 Comment August 29, 2017

Register on our web site at www.broadfield.com or call us at 800-634-5178 for all Atomos monitors/recorders, cables and accessories. We have a huge on-hand inventory of Atomos products available to ship immediately.

Atomos Recorders: Why do I Use Them?

By Jim Bask 0 Comment August 10, 2017

Will an Atomos Ninja Inferno or Shogun make your video footage look 10 times better? Probably not, but I have found that the Atomos recorders are great tools which make getting better footage easier, more efficient, and in some cases you really can get better footage. In this episode we cover how Atomos recorders help filmmakers.

Atomos Shogun Studio rack-mounted 2-channel 4K/HD recorder, monitor and playback deck reduced to just $2,495 US

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 14, 2017

Melbourne, Australia – 13 June 2017: Getting state-of-the-art 4K/HD rack-mounted recording and monitoring for the multi-camera studio or outside broadcast has never been more affordable. 

Atomos Shogun Studio now costs $2,495

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 14, 2017

Atomos have announced a new price point for their Shogun Studio rack-mounted 2-channel 4K/HD recorder and playback deck with dual 7” IPS monitors.

Atomos at Photo Plus Expo 2016

By Jim Bask 0 Comment October 26, 2016

Broadfield Distributing met with Atomos at their booth at the Photo Plus Expo in New York last week. Roger Cheow Account Manager showed us around the booth and introduced the new and exciting Shogun Inferno.

Atomos Gear: Shogun Inferno Monitor and Recorder

By Jim Bask 0 Comment October 17, 2016

Monitoring and digital-disk capture continue to merge as the new 7″ calibrated Shogun Inferno monitor from Atomos begins shipping. First announced at NAB, the Shogun Inferno will record a variety of 4K formats at up to 60p on the 1500-nit brightness monitor.

Atomos Shogun Inferno is now shipping

By Jim Bask 0 Comment October 17, 2016

The award winning Shogun Inferno – the world’s most advanced monitor recorder – is now shipping, ushering in the exciting new era of 4K 60p HDR filmmaking.

Convergent Design Apollo / Odyssey New Firmaware Released v2016.06

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 7, 2016

Convergent Design will be releasing Firmware 2016.06, the largest, most comprehensive ever offered by Convergent Design, today, Tuesday, 7-June-2016.  

Twenty-three new features cover functions for Apollo, Odyssey7Q+, Odyssey7Q, and Odyssey7. Twenty-Two fixes and improvements to current functions also cover the same models. And there are new versions of two free software apps. Detailed release notes are included below. All of these updates are free to the owners of the Apollo and Odyssey products. Convergent Design continues to expand upon a product line first delivered to clients 2.5 years ago, including gifting features that were previously charged upgrades.

Convergent Design Adds Features to Apollo Monitor/Recorder/Switcher

By Jim Bask 0 Comment May 9, 2016

Highlights include synchronization, including delay shift, between multiple cameras, and new dissolve options for the switcher.

Convergent Design announces new features for the Apollo Monitor/Recorder/Switcher. The new A/V Align feature allows the synchronization between multiple cameras to be shifted. Each input can be adjusted for delay individually, and then video and audio delay separately adjusted. This allows for the mixing of brands and models of cameras that can introduce varying amounts of delay to the video and audio outputs.