C t research on our journey to discover the latest, juicy news on the latest generation of cameras.
After the successful test of the Canon XF 300 (and its twin XF 305), our interest is focused now on two very different models: the long-awaited Panasonic AG AF101 and the latest in Sony's home : the PMW-F3K , that our beloved magazine TUTTODIGITALE provides data and images shown in this post.
If the first strong mos micro 4:3 camera sensor and interchangeable lenses, aims to dominate when the HDSLR have done so far (almost) the good and the bad weather, the new Sony CineAlta small arouses a great interest especially between those who make independent films, as well as interchangeable lenses (A 35, a 50 and 85 are already in use, although you can buy the camera body only) is equipped with a sensor size equivalent to the super35. It remains to be seen whether a rate not very high (at least when compared to that of the Canon already tested) could still interact well with the codec 'MPEG-2 Long GOP adopted by Sony. We, the people from Sony, we hope. We'd love to see Nissan go back to excel after some years of confusion and social revolutions, but what counts for us is well known: performance optics, sensor, sound, cinematic feel and quality "overall". If the Panasonic will be offering these requirements we will find out soon: Nov. 23 we're going to test it at Photo Workshops, in Libetta in Rome, the meeting-presentation dedicated to the new AG-AF101. To be able to see the Sony, however, have to wait a little longer.
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