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Shoot Tools: Panasonic 

By Dan Ochiva

It caused a stir when it was shown at NAB 2008, and now Panasonic's P2-based AG-HPX170 handheld camcorder has a ship date (late September) and a final...

Shoot Tools: Cineform 

By Dan Ochiva

While there are not yet many productions employing the JPEG 2000 spec, the advanced codec already has the Hollywood community behind it it's the standard...

Products: Ikonoskop 

By Dan Ochiva

The Digital Negative (DNG), promulgated by Adobe, is an open, publicly available archival format for RAW files generated by digital cameras. The idea...

Products: Band Pro 

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As the economy tightens, pricey gear gets farther away from many a rental house's or production's budget. BandPro Film and Digital has one solution: lease....

Shoot Tools: Canon 

By Dan Ochiva

You might not rely on camcorders employing the recently introduced AVCHD compression standard for your day-to-day work it turns up mostly in smaller-sized,...

Shoot Tools: Schneider Optics 

By Dan Ochiva

Sony's HVR-Z7U and HVR-S270OU camcorders received kudos when they started delivering earlier this year, with features such as a trio of newly designed...

Shoot Tools: Kodak 

By Dan Ochiva

Kodak’s Zi6 HD pocket video¬camera shoots 720p video at 60fps with a 16:9 aspect ratio—although you won’t mistake the results as something from a Sony or Panasonic unit. ...

Shoot Tools: K-Tek 

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Soft-Touch collars are constructed of precisely engineered thermal composite, and they are UV- and rain-resistant....

Shoot Tools: DXG 

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DXG joins the party with its DXG-567V, which offers 1280x720 HD recording. It uses the H.264 codec to deliver 1280x720/30fps, 720x480/30fps, and 320x240 in the .mov file format....

Shoot Tools: Shure 

By Dan Ochiva

For capturing actors’ voices, consider Shure’s UR1M wireless micro-body-pack transmitter. Weighing in at a minimal 3oz. with two AAA batteries, the unit is said to be half the size of most standard body packs. ...

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