Camera Podcasts from NAB 2006
Apr 28, 2006 2:28 PM
Ikegami's Haluki Sadahiro
On Wednesday, April 26, Contributing Writer Jan Ozer met with Ikegami Engineer Haluki Sadahiro, who demonstrated the HDN-X10 EditcamHD, Ikegami’s first HD camcorder with hard disk-based storage. After describing the features of the HDN-X10, which should ship by the end of 2006, Haluki discussed the advantages of using hard disks-based cameras over other tapeless storage mechanisms.
Listen in on Ozer's conversation with Ikegami's Sadahiro in our Haluki Sadahiro podcast.
Panasonic's Greg Boren
On Tuesday, April 25, Senior Contributing Editor D.W. Leitner met with Panasonic Field Engineer Greg Boren, who discussed the HDX900 camera and the upcoming HPC2000 camera, which will ultimately include MPEG-4 storage. Boren also disclosed that Panasonic was considering a camera for digital cinematography, and described some of the features that were potentially in the mix.
Listen in on Leitner's conversation with Panasonic's Boren in our Greg Boren podcast.
Sony's Robert Ott
On Monday, April 24, Millimeter Senior Contributing Editor D.W. Leitner met with Robert L. Ott, vice president for optical/network products and marketing, Sony Broadcast and Production Systems Division, and grilled him about the new XDCAM HD format. Topics addressed included the number of lenses available, the data rates and transport streams of the different XDCAM HD formats, and the gritty details of software support from various NLE vendors.
Listen in on Leitner's conversation with Sony's Ott in our Robert Ott podcast.


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