Frage von Merkur:After Toshiba with their HD players had failed, and now the big surprise: The company announces consumer camcorder with huge chips, which are not only an excellent Lowlight-behavior (Toshiba speaks of "1 lux), but a hitherto unheard synonymous image quality. In addition to a recording on a hard drive in FullHD AVC synonymous, it is possible to use the uncompressed 4:4:4 signal directly intervene with a deductible option of acquiring "Raidstore" plate which simply snaps into the cam and a separate thread Stand aufweist. XLR Connections, good manual handling and true high-speed up to 500 f / s from the features round. The aim, according to spokesman Cam Kobayashi in the price range around 1000 euros, 300 euros with the 1 TB Raidstore estimated.
Antwort von immanuelkant:
Now at least the prices quoted to me but then s.einen April Fool believe ;-)
Antwort von Quadruplex:
Now at least the prices quoted to me but then s.einen April Fool believe ;-) Not only the ... :-)
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Antwort von AndyZZ:
Is perhaps the revenge of s.Sonyand consorts Toshiba for HD-DVD defeat. Now they make them the DV / HDV business dispute.
1 inch chip would indeed synonymous for a nice depth blur care. Sounds good at first.
Antwort von ef.multimedia:
While not even 2 / 3 "chips in the consumer market, one need not Hofnungen to 1" chips and make the already garnicht with Toshiba and a price of 1000 ¬.
Antwort von WoWu:
This can be well regarded as an April Fool's joke .... we consider only once, as the matching lens properly .... feasible: clear, for 1000 EUR ... probably not.
Antwort von ef.multimedia:
Such a camera model, but perhaps you could soon expect of RED. Although not included in the price category, but a 1 "chip would be yes no problem.
Antwort von WoWu:
The first will be their "main project" to get a grip before they announce new models.