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Blackmagic URSA 80fps with fps1000 4k Sensor!

ursaThe Blackmagic URSA 4k Professional camera is one awesome powerhouse for standard frame rate productions with it's three high quality LCD screens and RAW / Prores recording at just $5,995 USD.   Prior to the most recent 1.9.9 Firmware it was capped at 60p for 1080p and 4k but … Continue Reading ››

fps1000 4k Slowmo Camera in development!

fps1000b Warning: The parent company of FPS cameras "The Slow Motion Camera Company Ltd." went out of business and entered liquidation proceedings. No further development of cameras is expected. More information here on Google Search To backers of the fps1000 "HSC included" … Continue Reading ››

Droid Turbo and FPS1000 update

DroidTurboThe recently released Droid Turbo from Motorola available on Verizon in the USA has a 120fps 720p mode in the specs and we have a sample that shows that the slow motion mode while clean of noise is quite bad in the aliasing and moire department as resolution lines seem to be … Continue Reading ››

Samsung NX1 Multi Motion Has 120fps!

Samsung NX1As with many camera releases the full quoted specs do not tell the whole story on a camera's final capabilities.  Our reader Andreas Bernhard pointed us that the Samsung NX1 does have a 120fps 1080p mode included inside the Samsung Multi Motion mode. We previously thought it … Continue Reading ››

Sony Sensor Destined for Hi Speed Camera?

SonySensorA rumored Sony sensor  part code IMX189AEG  has been captivating the camera rumor world last week. The specs seem almost like a fictionalized version of a wish list but it may well be not only real but a sign of things to come in sensor technology. The sensor specs are as follows:
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Sony PXW-FS7 180fps Samples Surface!

The Sony PXW-FS7  Pro camera besides the 4k up to 30p spec also offers a great 180fps slow motion mode at 1080p continuous.  We expected the quality to be as good or better than the FS700 and it was the right call.  The quality of the slow motion is extremely good and uses a better XAVC codec; And will position … Continue Reading ››