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Dan Keaton September 30th, 2010 11:36 AM

Panasonic 3DA1 Camera + nanoFlash
 
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Dear Friends,

The Panasonic 3DA1 3D camera is now shipping.

The nanoFlash is an ideal companion to this camera
as it adds significant improvements to the camera's capabilities.

nano3D Recorder/Player Offers

• Dual HD-SDI I/O with fully synchronized record and playback
• High quality I-Frame recording onto affordable CompactFlash Media
• Universal NLE support (MOV/MXF Files)
• Records two independent files or one side-by-side combined file
• Image Flip/Flop on either or both video streams (for mirror rigs)
• Various Live View/Recording/Playback output formats
.......... Isolated Outputs – Two Full Resolution HD-SDI outputs
.......... Combined – Side-by-Side and Line-By-Line
.......... Anaglyph (view 3D on 2D monitor with Red/Cyan glasses)
.......... Left + Right (check convergence on 2D monitor)

nano3D Advantages

• Big improvement in video quality
.......... 4:2:2 versus 4:2:0 recorded in-camera
.......... Allows recording in I-Frame, which is preferred over Long-GOP for 3D work
.......... 280 Mbps versus 21 Mbps average, 24Mbps max in-camera
• High-quality, isolated, full resolution video supports post-production
• Direct-connect to the Panasonic 3D camera, simple operation
• Significant cost savings by eliminating the need to purchase separate combiner boxes
.......... and/or 3D production grade monitors.
• Portability: World’s smallest 3D recorder/player, 12 Watts, 2 lb.
• Works perfectly with the 3DA1 and the most professional of 3D rigs
• Can also be used as two independent recorders to enhance video quality of your 2D cameras.


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