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Martin Munthe September 25th, 2002 08:53 AM

Personally I can't wait for the day when camcorders got disk drives in them. That way you could record uncompressed on 360 GB drives (in theory). I think DVD's is the wrong way to go. Just another format to keep track of - like CD, MD, miniDV, MX, Digital8...

Ralph Keyser September 25th, 2002 12:59 PM

Yeah, get us out of the compression wars. MPEG-2 is a step backward from the DV format, so that's not going to help.

Guy Cochran September 25th, 2002 01:45 PM

Free DV Revolution Seminar Tour
 
For those of you interested in seeing an entire project shot, edited, and compressed for the web in just 2 and 1/2 hours, come to the Free DV Revolution Seminar Tour. We'll be coming to most every major US city.

You'll see Canon cameras, Tiffen Filters, Lowel lighting, Pinnacle Edition DV editing software, Artbeats stock footage, Sonicfire Pro soundtrack creation software, and Cleaner 5 for exporting your project to the web, CD-ROM or DVD.

Learn more at:

http://www.editionplanet.com/
http://www.dvcreators.net/

Chris Hurd September 25th, 2002 02:44 PM

Identical to a previous post by Gary Bettan, see:

http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3740

Dan Holly September 25th, 2002 06:23 PM

ahem
 
Don't forget about Anchorage, Alaska. 280,000+ people in the latest census. <;)

Guy Cochran September 25th, 2002 07:22 PM

Isn't it a bit cold up there ? :)

Ken Tanaka September 25th, 2002 08:22 PM

Hello Guy,
I attended one of your DV Rev seminars in Chicago last year. You did a really fine job. At that time you (DV Creators) were focused on FCP as the nle medium. Now it looks like you're picking up the new Pinnacle line. Just curious as to why? Pinnacle must be putting on a hard press to get their product on the shelf.

Chris Hurd September 25th, 2002 11:05 PM

New Toys from Canon: Powershot & EOS digicams
 
Drool alert:

Powershot S230, replaces S200: now 3 megapixels, same great super-compact Elph size and shape, vastly improved movie modes (30 sec VGA w/audio, up to 3 minutes at smaller sizes):

http://www.powershot.com/powershot2/s230/index.html

Powershot G3, replaces G2: now 4x optical zoom, still 4 megapixels, enhanced movie mode, better signal processing, better ergonomics:

http://www.powershot.com/powershot2/g3/index.html

EOS-1DS, nothing special, only 11.1 megapixels, yes you're reading that right, this one goes to 11, which is one louder, isn't it. The CMOS chip is the same size as the 35mm image plane! And you can buy it for pocket change, only $9000, which is just chicken feed really:

http://www.usa.canon.com/templatedata/pressrelease/02_sept_eos_1ds.html
http://www.canon.co.jp/Imaging/EOS1DS

Go scrape those quarters off the dresser,

Ken Tanaka September 25th, 2002 11:19 PM

That 11 megapixel camera is mind-boggling, isn't it? And you're right. A $9,000 expense in a professional environment is very modest if it can produce the quality of images that this camera's specs suggest.

Chris Hurd September 25th, 2002 11:26 PM

Well, I must admit to being somewhat tongue-in-cheek about the price, but any serious journo working for a respectable publication isn't going to bat an eye at that.

Many folks unable to justify a $2000 EOS-D60 (myself included) are wondering about a digital version of the EOS Rebel... it will happen, probably 4 or 5 megapixels at around $1000; only a matter of time I think.

Adrian Douglas September 26th, 2002 12:15 AM

The other big thing about the EOS D1s is that we are finally seeing 1:1 CCDs. Who knows, mabe this means we might see increases in video camera CCD sizes in the not to distant future.

Dylan Couper September 26th, 2002 12:23 AM

If a video camera were able to use a 1:1 CCD, that would greatly enhance the feasability of using film camera lenses, would it not?
What is the likelyhood of seeing a descendent of the XL1 with an EF mount lens in the future, at a price hopefully less than $9000?

That'd make a lot of people happy. Including me.

Jeff Donald September 26th, 2002 06:50 AM

Dylan,

When that happens would you please come visit me at the home and let me hold you new camera? I promise not to drool on it. You're not only going to need 1 chip that size, but 3 and a prism to go with it. CMOS chips use much less power, but still a 10 to 15 pound camera by the time you add batteries and all. Even more with a big pro lens. The cameras get huge just going to a 2/3 inch chips.

Jeff

Rob Lohman September 26th, 2002 07:36 AM

MPEG 2 compression is definitely backwards... since it is also
compressed indeed. And I hope it is I-frame only because it
will be a pain to edit otherwise. I'd suggest uncompressed
or lossless compressed too. That shouldn't be too much of a
problem.... But I would be happy with variable fps, 4:4:4
DV stream on a harddisk.... Ah, throw in a higher resolution
too... Who says we can't dream. But that will not happen anyway
since the DV specs don't allow for any of that.

Rob Lohman September 26th, 2002 07:41 AM

Now if you would come to Holland..... heh


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