Showing posts with label 4k television. Show all posts
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Monday, November 2, 2015
Samsung NX1 a tough mirrorless camera with 4K video
Samsung is ready to compte in High-End DSLR market with the NX1 SMART Camera.
Do you want to have a a tough camera with high sensor? Now is the time you see the Samsung Nx1 capabilities. This camera has a 28 megapixel APS-C BSI (Backside Illuminated) CMOS sensor, 15fps continuous shooting, phase-detection focus, 4K video recording, as well as a high resolution electronic viewfinder, and a tilting 3inch AMOLED touch-screen. The NX1 is the World's first BSI APS-C CMOS sensor.
Samsung NX1 is made of thixotropic magnesium alloy and weather-sealed, so you do not have to worry about when to bring the NX1 for holidays around the world in every season and in any weather. Furthermore, this camera has plenty of the controls and features pros expect, such as an LCD status display on the top panel, dual control dials for quick setting changes, and an optional battery grip, even comes with a built-in Wi-Fi, and it also has Bluetooth 3.0 communication for making connections quickly with nearby compatible devices, as well as Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. This smart camera also supported by the faster IEEE 802.11ac standard.
Samsung NX1 major features:
28.2 megapixel APS-C BSI-CMOS sensor
3" tilting Super AMOLED touchscreen display
2.36M dot OLED EVF with 5ms lag
LCD info display on top of camera
Hybrid AF system with 205 phase-detect points covering 90% of the frame
15 fps burst shooting with continuous autofocus
4K (DCI 4K & UHD) video recording using H.265 codec
Can output 4:2:0 8-bit 4K video over HDMI
Stripe pattern AF illuminator with 15m range
Weather-resistant magnesium alloy body
Context-sensitive adaptive noise reduction
Built-in 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
USB 3.0 interface
Optional battery grip
In order to make your eyes comfortable, and ease of control on the camera's LCD screen, especially when you make the photos and videos easier, then the Samsung NX1 armed with a large XGA OLED viewfinder, and an articulating rear 3-inch AMOLED touchscreen that can angle 90 degrees up or 45 degrees down.
The Nx1 armed with a quad core processor, and can shoot at 15fps in both JPEG and RAW. When shooting RAW single shots, they are 14-bit images, and this is a 12-bit when shooting in continuous mode. With a quad processor, you'll enjoy the new speed on this mirrorless camera.
The NX1 has an ISO range like other professionals camera, from ISO100 to ISO25600, and this expands to ISO51200. This tough camera is also equipped with 205 phase detection points, supports 4K video recording and shots at up to 15fps at full resolution.
If you are serious about learning how to make films, you will be greatly helped by the NX1 reliability, even this camera is the closest competitor of the Panasonic Lumix GH4. Just like the competitors, then the Samsung NX1, also supports 4K Cinema and Ultra HD resolutions with 8-bit color, Which you can output directly to a 4K TV video the on-board HDMI output. There's an external mic input, too, and the NX1 records to the h.265 video codec HEVC.
Beginning with a simple scenario, you will be able to start as a newbie cinematographer, even you are likely to be as a great videographer in the future. Looks like some big studios are waiting for your portfolio, such as major studios in Hollywood or Bollywood.
If you want to get serious in the fields of film, then by all the features on the Samsung NX1, perhaps soon you will get an order of a local singer to make a video clip for promotion on YouTube.
According to the cameras.reviewed.com site, with the launch of the Samsung NX1, Samsung Clearly has the vision and ambition to produce a high-end camera lineup, and with the addition of the NX1, it's beginning to take shape. Meanwhile, the imaging-resource.com also gives important information to the photography enthusiast, the Samsung NX1 is available in mid-October 2014. The NX1 will ship in two configurations for the US market initially: body-only for about US $ 1.500 or bundled with the Samsung 16-50mm f / 2-2.8 "S" OIS lens, a battery grip, a second battery and a dedicated battery charger, all for about US $ 2.800. Are you ready with your budget?
Panasonic bring 4K technology to a high-resolution enthusiast
Are you less satisfied with cameras and films in Full HD resolution? If not satisfied, then your dreams have been answered by the presence of the latest mirrorless camera from Panasonic, which has been quietly exhibited at ECS, in Las Vegas, in January 2014.
Panasonic GH 4K is equipped with a new sensor and 4K video recording option. Panasonic 4K GH Ultra HD camera is thought to be equipped with a 16 megapixel sensor, 1/8000 shutter, 21mm OLED viewfinder, 3,000+ dot, 1 mil dot OLED screen. Is 4K the way of the future?
The Ultra High Definition or UHD content can be recorded at 200 Mbps, and output in a full live feed via a mini-HDMI port to display on a computer or record to a hard drive. Of course, the Micro-Four Thirds shooter can save footage straight to an SDXC card — a UHS Class 3 prototype variant tuned for such a task was on display — though space will run out fairly quickly. There’s no word how many megapixels the cam totes, but it will be able to simultaneously snap photos while recording video.
You can imagine how great the video is generated from Panasonic's 4K if you show at Ultra High Definition Television. You will spend more money to buy a new television that has UHD technology. It is very important, so you can enjoy videos or movies in the UHD with maximum resolution.
Panasonic designed the camera body specifically to dissipate the heat produced by the new sensor while skimping on things like sensor stabilization.
Panasonic GH 4K comes with an improved 16MP sensor that was optimized to deliver high-quality video capabilities.
Panasonic's GH 4K is one of the most expected interchangeable lens cameras.
Panasonic Lumix GH 4K key features:
16MP
200mbps mp4 All-i/100mbps IPB
4k/30p
1/8000 shutter
1m dot OLED screen
21mm OLED viewfinder, 3,000+ dots.
Time code
4:2:2 10/8bit output
3G-SDI and XLR adaptor (An adaptor that the camera sits on with XLR x2, HD-SDI x4)
More details are set to arrive with the camera's official release in late February. Panasonic has redesigned the entire circuitry around the sensor. Panasonic GH 4K will be capable of capturing top-notch 4K video footage at 200Mbps and features an ALL-I intra mode. Will the new UHD resolution replace Full HD? It’s only a matter of time. The camera is expected to hit market shelves at a price around $2,000 / €1,467 or less.
We also look forward to 4K tech cameras from other brands such as Olympus, Kodak, Canon or Nikon and Samsung. Have you seen examples of a new television with UHD resolution in your favorite electronics stores? Perhaps you would prefer a 4K televisionbecause you definitely have more time to watch movies in 4k format. Do you agree?
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