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Advanced Image Robotics (AIR) Announces Support for SONY Cameras

By Jamie G 0 Comment April 2, 2024

Advanced Image Robotics, creators of the AIR ONE has recently announced their support for SONY Cameras. AIR will be exhibiting the AIR ONE at this years NAB show at booth […]

Shooting a Blockbuster With the Sony FX3: A Rare Inside Look by The Creator’s DITs

By Jennifer P 0 Comment October 19, 2023

In this article by YM Cinema, we take a detailed look into the technical preparations of the Sony FX3 for ‘The Creator’ shoot. Teevarit Pirompapachoke, the DIT and data wrangler of the Thailand unit, shares exclusive photos and insights about the challenges they faced. Discover how the FX3 was harnessed as the primary setup on this high-budget project.

Atomos Announces Sony CI Cloud Integration

By Jamie G 0 Comment April 13, 2023

Another NAB 2023 announcement from Atomos! Atomos will now support Sony’s Ci Media Cloud®. “Ci camera to cloud workflows to be available to a wide range of cameras via Atomos […]

Atomos Announces RAW Recording on Sony’s PXW-FX9

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment November 19, 2020

Shogun 7 and the Sony FX9 are a great pair for any cinematographer looking to record in RAW in 20920. The Sony and Atomos pairing with the AtomOS free firmware, the PXW-FX9 is now capable of fully capturing RAW to the Shogun 7.

LTO-8 Shortage Eases as Fujifilm, Sony Settle Tape Patent Dispute

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment August 6, 2019

A long shortage of LTO-8 media, imports of which had been restricted during a long-running patent dispute between tape manufacturers Fujifilm and Sony, is set to end as sales resume in the U.S. market.

NewTek Video-Over-IP Technology, NDI® Is Adopted By Sony’s Latest 4K Pan-Tilt-Zoom Camera

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment April 8, 2019

NAB BOOTH #SL5016, LAS VEGAS, NV—April 7, 2019 — NewTek announced today it is collaborating with Sony to bring the BRC-X400, Sony’s latest 4K Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) Camera to market with support for NDI®|HX, the key technology behind the world’s largest and fastest growing community of IP video products. Sony is a clear leader in the global transition to IP-based technologies with decades of experience building revolutionary broadcast systems. Customer demand for NDI led to a close cooperation between Sony and NewTek to add NDI|HX capability to its latest BRC-X400, Sony’s first IP 4K PTZ camera delivering 4K30p high picture quality, powerful 80x zoom in FHD with Clear Image Zoom, Tele Convert Mode and support vast range of camera control protocols including 700 Protocol, CGI as well as VISCA/VISCA over IP. The model comes with broadcast-friendly features such as tally lamps and genlock supports and ensure efficient live production set-up by power supply, image output, camera controls, all over a single Ethernet cable.

Why Everyone is Talking About IP in Video

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment April 3, 2019

I spent my early years in Film and Television production during the transition from analog to digital. Beta had taken over broadcast and VHS had started a consumer revolution.

The Sony AtomX SSDmini is an excellent choice for your Atomos recorder

By Jim Bask 0 Comment March 27, 2019

This is going to sound crazy, but as a professional commercial videographer / filmmaker for the last five years in San Francisco, I only recently had to start using external […]

How to Use ProRes Raw with Alister Chapman

By Jim Bask 0 Comment July 26, 2018

Alister Chapman of XDCAM-USER.com presented a Webinar in conjunction with Visual Impact on how to shoot ProRes Raw with Sony’s FS5 and FS7.

New Product Alert: SONY Pro RAID Now in 8TB and 12TB Sizes

By Jim Bask 0 Comment July 18, 2018

Portable, Ruggedized RAID for High-Capacity Data Transfers

The rise of 4K video production comes with an increasing demand for fast and high capacity data transfer solutions. Unlike current HDD RAID products, the new high speed PSZ-RA Series HDD RAID drive (3.5 inch two-bay HDD) can store data at a speed of up to 440MB/s in RAID 0 mode, enabling a 1TB file to be transferred in approximately 50 minutes.