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The new Sony FX30 in action.

Sony Launches New FX30 4K Super 35 Compact Cinema Camera October 5th 2022 - 10:30 AM

Sony has announced the newest addition to the brand’s prestigious Cinema Line – the FX30 (model ILME-FX30). The new FX30 is a 4K Super 35 compact cinema camera that offers many professional features of the Cinema Line, such as Dual Base ISO, Log shooting modes, and user-imported LUTs (Look Up Tables) at a price point that appeals to many aspiring filmmakers.

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Steadimate-RS Transforms The DJI Ronin Into A Body-Worn Stabilizer October 4th 2022 - 10:30 AM

Steadimate-RS for Ronin RS2, RS3 & RS3 Pro converts the handheld motorized gimbal to a body-worn Steadicam.

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HDR: Part 5 - Jargon Buster October 4th 2022 - 09:27 AM

The techniques of 35mm film are seductively simple. The process is the same no matter what the camera in use, or how the film will be cut. Conversely, every digital camera might have its own ways of approaching different parts of the process, creating a forest of terminology – gamma, gamut, subsampling – that’s easily mistaken. Let’s follow a picture from the sensor to the recorded file and figure out exactly what all this means.

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Planning Prevents Panic October 3rd 2022 - 09:30 AM

The more digital TV technology advances, the more the fundamental elements of TV remain the same.

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Cloud-Native Audio Mixers - Current Developments In Virtualized Broadcast Audio Mixing September 30th 2022 - 09:30 AM

As the wider broadcast industry picks up the pace with virtualized, cloud-native production systems we take a look at what audio vendors currently have available and what may be on the horizon.

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Electricity: Part 6 - Introducing Batteries September 29th 2022 - 09:00 AM

One cannot get very far with electricity without the topic of batteries arising. Broadcasters in particular have become heavily dependent on batteries to power portable equipment such as cameras and lights.

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Information: Part 6 - Loudspeakers September 22nd 2022 - 09:00 AM

Information theory can also be applied to loudspeakers, which are among the most difficult of transducers to design. Measuring the information capacity of loudspeakers is a useful tool.

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Building An IP Studio: Connecting Cameras - Part 4 - Software Defined Networks September 21st 2022 - 09:00 AM

In the previous article in this series, we looked at layer-2 switching and layer-3 routing. In this article, we look at Software Defined Networks and why they are so appealing to broadcasters.

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