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ElipZ IOk Power Kits 0

Posted on November 17, 2009 by admin

elipz iok power kits

This lithium ion battery solution mounts under camera, and offers over 7 III hours of operation to these specific camcorders. Kit Includes: 7Sw Lithium-ion Battery, Charger, and Camera-Specinc Cable
UANELIPZSK with SonyTSeties Battery Mt………329.95
0ANELIPZS21K with Sony HVR-Z1U…………………..329.95
HANELIPZCK w/Canon BP-900 Series Battery Mt… 329.95 HANELIPZPK w/Panasonk CGR-0 Series Ban. Ml… 329.95

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Microphones 0

Posted on October 13, 2009 by admin

Microphones

Oh, by the way, don’t ever let the subjects hold the microphone. You will watch as they move it closer and closer to their mouth until it looks like they are licking an ice cream cone. A great place to start is taking video of art in public spaces. Your city or the artists might want to have a visual record of this. If you can get a lavalier mic. the subject will be much more comfortable. If you don’t have one. hold the microphone yourself.

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Chip system 0

Posted on October 03, 2009 by admin

chip system

However, single chips can be larger than the individual chips in a three chip system, which means single sensors can have higher resolution and larger pixels, which gives a higher signal-to-noise ratio and a cleaner image. This consideration becomes important for “ultra-high-defi-nition” Digital Cinema cameras, such as the Dalsa Origin, Arri D-20, Vision Research Phantom and RED, all of which use large single-chip sensors. The resulting images have a high signal-to-noise ratio, which contributes to clean images.

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bayer pattern 0

Posted on September 30, 2009 by admin

bayer pattern

BAYER PATTERN: Named after inventor Dr. Bryce Bayer, it is used with one-chip camera systems to allow the chip to “see” color. It’s broken down as RGBG – 50% green, 25% blue and 25% red.

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Diffraction 0

Posted on September 29, 2009 by admin

diffraction

DIFFRACTION: This occurs as light travels through an aperture, especially one that is closed due to increased light. The resolution of the image will actually decrease with diffraction; to avoid it, control the light going into the lens with neutral density filters or with filters, diffusion, etc. on the lights themselves. Keep the aperture as open as possible with smaller-chip cameras.

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Image sensor 0

Posted on September 26, 2009 by admin

image sensor

The number of chips in a camera is another factor when it comes to overall image quality. With single-sensor systems, color and sensitivity to light are handled by one chip versus the tasks being distributed over three chips in other systems. Three image sensor systems have the advantage of reproducing color more accurately.

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Pixel resolution 0

Posted on September 24, 2009 by admin

pixel resolution

Different video formats display using differently-shaped pixels (square or rectangular). This is one of the reasons why an image sensor at 1440×1080 pixels can display video at a 1920×1080 pixel resolution, .

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TV Channel 0

Posted on September 15, 2009 by admin

tv channel

The thing I like about OurStage (is) the idea is that rather than one person or a handful of people choosing what’s featured on a site, TV Channel or film festival, you let the audiences collectively decide. And if this is possible, it’s no longer necessary to have a marketing budget to get
your work discovered because the gems can rise very quickly to the top on their merits alone

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speakers 0

Posted on September 13, 2009 by admin

speakers

In our example of the school play, this kind of mic would have been ideal to record the dialogue onstage. My neighbor could have followed the action by aiming the mic in the general direction of the actors as they spoke their lines. Even better, he could have arranged with his wife or another willing volunteer to sit in the first row and follow the action from there. 15 rows closer to the speakers.

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The ElightZ 0

Posted on September 04, 2009 by admin

the elightz

The ElightZ light really offers a cool compact design which is especially good for anyone who travels. It features an articulating arm, replaceable lOw bulb and a nice stack of gels. The arm makes the ElightZ quite small when packed up, as the head and arm fit nicely together. When mounted on-camera. the articulating arm is a great feature too. The light can be brought closer to the subject for more intense light, and it can be raised up for a higher angle. Adjusting it up and down, as well as front to back, is smooth and straightforward. The light thrown by the ElightZ is soft and even. According to Anton/Bauer, the supplied 10-watt bulb throws 30 foot-candles at a distance of five feet.

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