Balazs Rozsa
November 24th, 2003, 08:35 AM
I found some interesting pieces of news about future digital cameras for movie making.
In the 2003 September issue of Arri News there is some information about the research Arri is doing in digital camera development.
"Together with Lockheed-Martin, an experimental CCD camera was developed and tested under demanding conditions. Featuring three 12 megapixel sensors, the camera was designed to show the upper limits of image quality as would be required to completely supersede the 35 mm film format. The set-up was able to demonstrate superior resolution and color reproduction, however, it also showed that the path to a compact and cost-effective production camera with appropriate storage media was not a short-term venture."
Also Arri is working on a camera with a single chip 6 Mpixel near full size CMOS sensor that could output 1920x1080 downconverted signal on top of the raw data.
The Arri news pdf file is available from:
http://www.arri.com/infodown/news/0309_e.pdf
Balazs
In the 2003 September issue of Arri News there is some information about the research Arri is doing in digital camera development.
"Together with Lockheed-Martin, an experimental CCD camera was developed and tested under demanding conditions. Featuring three 12 megapixel sensors, the camera was designed to show the upper limits of image quality as would be required to completely supersede the 35 mm film format. The set-up was able to demonstrate superior resolution and color reproduction, however, it also showed that the path to a compact and cost-effective production camera with appropriate storage media was not a short-term venture."
Also Arri is working on a camera with a single chip 6 Mpixel near full size CMOS sensor that could output 1920x1080 downconverted signal on top of the raw data.
The Arri news pdf file is available from:
http://www.arri.com/infodown/news/0309_e.pdf
Balazs