Minggu, 30 Agustus 2009

Fraunhofer Researchers To Introduce Their FlashBox Digital Film Recorder at IBC

FlashBox Digital Film Recorder (Image courtesy Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft) By saint Liszewski

If you thought you had problems storing every the RAW files from your digital SLR camera, envisage having to care with the course of data coming from a digital motion represent camera capturing footage at 24 frames per second or higher. That’s ground researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS in Erlangen, FRG hit matured the FlashBox which docks to a digital flick camera, like the ARRI D21 or the Sony F35, and stores up to 500GB of footage on a couple of swappable SSDs.

At meet 5.1 x 3.1 x 2.8 inches in filler and 3.3 pounds the FlashBox is remarkably light and compact, but it can getting and store salicylate nakedness device data in resolutions up to 2048×1000 pixels, or shut using the JPEG2000 codec. A built-in LCD also allows the footage to be played back as soon as it’s captured, and a “multi-level suasion process” ensures recorded scenes don’t intend unexpectedly overwritten which is digit of the few nowadays when nagging code is a defined plus.

The FlashBox module be acquirable to select beta testers sometime in the Spring of 2010, but a image module be exhibited at the IBC (International Broadcast Convention) exhibit in Amsterdam play on September 11.

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