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My guess is that the H1s or H2 will use CMOS chips. Canon's already producing them en mass. I think the A1, G1 and H1 are the last of the CCD cameras from Canon.
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I second the HD-SDI recorder.. I'm really surprised that portable units don't exist yet.. I'm currently employed as a software engineer at a video server company.. I don't know, and I don't claim to know alot about compression or video signals.. but I've discussed it with one of the brain trusts I work with who does and there really appears to be no real limiting technology, it could all be done with a raid array of laptop drives, small portable, and really not needing any huge bank of battieries. My guess is that there really isn't enough money in it to get too many companies very excited at this point, or its an undiscovered market.
Oh yeah.. another thing.. I'd like a camera that could look into the future. That would be cool. Brian |
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Best, Christopher |
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For those unfamiliar, "we," would be Colorspace -- http://www.colorspaceinc.com As several of you likely know, we've been developing a new generation of digital cinema camera systems. As our product page notes, we're also building solid-state and hard-disk based recorder systems. Our focus continues to be on building rugged, intuitive, cost-effective products that empower filmmakers of all types. For those who want to be updated on the exact details of a product that is specifically germaine to this thread: prosumer@colorspaceinc.com -Adam "Gee, this XL-H1 feels so front-heavy, I wish I had a small box I could bolt onto the back of it..." Burtle |
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