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nanoFlash Early Adopter Program
We have started an early adopter program for nanoFlash. If you would like to get early access to this high-quality miniature HD recorder/player, then please send an e-mail to sales@convergent-design.com with the subject "nanoFlash Early Adopter". There will be a nice incentive associated with this program in exchange for your feedback.
To everyone who has pre-ordered the Flash XDR (with deposit), you will shortly be receiving an e-mail from us with a projected delivery date and a bonus upgrade (at no additional charge). The nanoFlash is in PCB layout now and progressing very well to a September delivery date. (A full update on Flash XDR and nanoFlash will be e-mailed and posted on 24-Jun-08). |
"Bonus Upgrade"...
You're driving us crazy with anticipation! Any hints? |
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Look for an e-mail shortly... Cheers- |
Got the email ...
Will commit later this month as I'm on a shot out in the boonies and have got to make some credit card payments! Just to let you know, I'm keen!
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Great, we're burning the midnight oil to get it finished. |
Can you guys give us a hint of whats being offered as a early adopter??
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You get early access to the product and a financial incentive in return for providing us feedback. Send an e-mail to sales@convergent-design.com for more details. |
Hi Mike,
I have sent you the details needed to be on the early adopter program.I have a couple of questions re. nanoflash.
1) I will also need to buy both the HDMI additional converters that you speak of here as my camera is HDMI output. How much are they and can you simply add them both to the bill or will i have to do that seperately? 2) How will I need to power the device as it presumably does not have a battery built in. 3) Does the package come with a mini HD-SDI cable to connect the nanoflash to the mini nanoConnect or nanoview. 4) Do you also supply a wall power adaptor for household power? If so will you be doing a 240 V European version? 5) My camera supports XV colour.Will that be captured to the codec? Best wishes and thanks for taking the time to reply.This is going to be an awesome product. Henry |
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Thanks for the excellent questions! 1) The nanoConnect at $395 does HDMI to HD-SDI conversion and would be used for recording. The nanoView at $325 does HD-SDI to HDMI conversion and would be the ideal companion for playback to an HDMI monitor or TV. The nanoConnect is readily available, but unfortunately, the nanoView is still in design (limited engineering resources) so we may have to suggest an alternative product. I'll have more details as we get closer to shipping. We can add the nanoConnect to your order now, no problem. 2) nanoFlash has a small 4-pin locking Hirose connector for power input. So, we could adapt to many different power sources as the box accepts has a very wide input voltage range: 6.5 to 20V at about 8W of power. We are designing a camcorder battery adapter plate as well as a cable for a D-tap from an IDX/Anton-Bauer battery or for connection to the Bebob Coco adapter. 3) If you order the nanoConnect / nanoView with the nanoFlash, then we include a short coax cable for connection to our box as well as a short power cable to draw power from the nanoFlash. (nanoFlash has a 5V power-out tap). 4) Yes, we supply a wall adapter with the Flash XDR and the nanoFlash. It is rated at 90 to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz with a 12V output. 5) To be honest, I don't know how the XV color is mapped in the HDMI output. We simply take the HDMI signal and map it bit for bit into the HD-SDI stream, so it's up to the camera to determine how this color space is processed. |
Thanks for replying Mike.makes everything clear now.Henry
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put the deposit down today ...
Mike, I made the deposit for the nanno/Flash unit today. Finally, got free on some of the cash outflow! Let us know when the units will begin shipping for evaluation!!!
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Mike,
I have sent an email to you over a week ago and one to Convergent over a month ago and I have not gotten any reply. To make things simple, here are my enquries: 1) Is the Nanoflash early adopter program open to international customers? 2) Is my warranty international (any problems will mean that I go back to my local reseller in Singapore). Looking forward to your reply. Bregards, WeeHan |
Dear WeeHan,
I am sorry that you have not received a response to your emails. I will check with Mike today and get you the answers as quickly as possible. |
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I apologize for the slow reply. We have been working very long days to ship out our Flash XDR units. Look for a response to your e-mail today. |
I too have sent out a couple emails and a PM to Mike.
I know you guys are working hard. I'm very interested in the early adopter program and was wondering if it was still open. Thanks, Jim |
Dear James,
Thank you for your patience. Mike and the engineers are working 16 hours a day. Everyone was working to get the first "Alpha" units shipped. This is now accomplished. Mike is busy finalizing the design of the nanoFlash. The goal is to be able to show it at IBC. He is also fielding the calls and emails. We have the "Alpha" Flash XDR units out in the field. We are hoping for some footage that we can post. The initial reports are that the users are happy with the footage. Engineers are working on "porting" (transferring) the Quicktime code to the Flash XDR. Others are working on features and the menu system. Other projects include adding the ability to format the CompactFlash cards in the Flash XDR / nanoFlash. This was planned all along, but not included in the "Alpha" firmware. While all of this is happening, parts are arriving for the first volume production run which is scheduled for around August 20th. |
I'm in!!!
I've been reading up about the XDR & nf and now that I'm about to take delivery of my EX3 camera, I have just opted in for the nf early adopters program. Emailed my form and look forward to taking delivery of the unit in due course.
Well done to everyone who has had a hand in the development of both units. |
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I just re e-mailed the form (I guess the first message didn't arrive). Anyway, I apologize for the delays. |
nanoFlash Early Adopter Program
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I've also emailed the sales email address about participating in the early adopter program but thought I should post here also. I am starting production on a documentary within a month and would really like to give this a shot. The current 50Mbit data rate limitation wouldn't be an problem for this shoot. It would be a good test, since I'll be out in the field. This would be with an EX-3. My email is craig <at> ubu-roi dot com. Very exciting stuff. Thanks- Craig |
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I might come up with a different workflow for this one particular project, so I'd still be interested in the nanoFlash early adopter program. If it is still open? Thanks- Craig |
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We are working out the final details now. All I can say is soon and that you will be happy with the announcement. Hang tight, a little longer.
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Back in
Hello Mike,
Hope you got my e-mail.I opted in and then out of the early adopter program but am glad to say I am back in.Sorry for to-ing and fro-ing but in light of all the recent changes to Scarlet and the flurry of new DSLRs that shoot video my plans changed and I cannot wait to begin shooting my videos sooner.Best wishes.Henry |
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Excellent, you will not be disappointed. |
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Dear Dean,
No, you have not missed the announcement. I do not know when the announcement will be made. All of the details have not been nailed down, as of this date. Mike has been listening to various suggestions. I am very confident that you will be pleased when the announcement is made. |
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Hi Mike, I sent you an email when you shipped my XDR that I wanted to order a Nanoflash as well. Did you get that?
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Dear Ray,
Sorry, but I can't spill the beans just yet, however they are great beans! (Grin) |
Being well informed, I can only confirm the wait is worthwhile :)
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I'm pretty sure I know what it is, but like you guys I can't say what it is because,
well then everybody would know... then I'd have to.... oh well :-) |
Let me guess:
The XDR and Nano have been upgraded to modular status...now you have a choice of over 9 billion combinations of casings, chipsets, card slots, input modules, and capacities ranging from 4 8gig CF cards to a 3K-terrabyte, self-propelled Cray tower that connects to your camera-mounted XDR with a 6-gauge 220V oven wire harness. (see optional auxiliary power module for remote field use here: Mini nuclear reactors to power remote areas - Innovation- msnbc.com ) No wait...this is that other camera system...the "O'hara" was it? |
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Thanks for the advance notice. I await your reply. |
Dear Bill,
Great Suggestions! But wouldn't you like us to go wireless to the Cray Tower? (Grin) |
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