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    New, pro level color grading software coming the FCP-X

    A pro level color grading facility is coming for FCP-X, and is said to work within FCP-X, from Denver Riddle, no less: http://coming.colorgradingcentral.com/colorfinale/ Color Grading Central: http://www.colorgradingcentral.com
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    Panasonic HPX250

    Just thought all should be aware of this one: The Panasonic AG-HPX250: 10-bit, 4:2:2 independent-frame, full 1920 x 1080 resolution AVC-Intra recording, 100Mb/s, 24P. It uses P2 cards and has 3x1/3 in. sensors, which would give increased depth-of-field compared to larger cine-sized sensors...
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    Apple's iFrame format/codec (?)

    An apparently up and coming development in videography is a new codec called iFrame, introduced by Apple two years ago. It is supported on some recent consumer cameras, e.g., Panasonic HX-DC10 (960x540, 30fps.) and Canon Powershot SX230 (1280x720, 30fps). It's an intra-frame codec, unlike...
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    News about Micro Four Thirds Cameras

    The Four Thirds sensor format is apparently alive and well and growing. Existing companies were: ▪ Fuji ▪ Kodak ▪ Leica ▪ Olympus ▪ Panasonic ▪ Sanyo ▪ Sigma And now lens maker Schneider Kreuznach has joined, announced Feb. 4, 2011...
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    FYI-Another Panasonic Prosumer Possibility.

    I 'd be remiss not to follow up the Panasonic TM900 item with a report of the Panasonic DMC-GH2 dSLR-like (mirror-less) camera with a Four Thirds sensor (and Micro Four Thirds lens mount). This has: -Interchangeable lenses -External stereo mic jack, and think manual gain control. -Full 24P HD...
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    FYI--New (Feb 2011) Panasonic prosumer cam.

    This has some interesting features: -Pre-record cache (3 sec.). Helps you not miss something that you're watching and waiting for. -Time lapse. -High data rate (28Mbps) 60p, full hi-def. -Still burst mode 60fps (for 3 sec.). -Leica lens. -3MOS. -External mic w/ manual-gain. -Touchscreen...
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    Outdoor reflectors/scrims and wind

    Outdoor shooting usually benefits from, or needs, one or more reflectors. Wind is often a problem, especially at some beaches, where there may be a continuous breeze. Any tips on wind-mitigation of reflectors and scrims?
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