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Here’s something that you might even find cool if you don’t need it. Atomos, the makers of the famous Ninja harddisk recorder just announced their Atomos Connect converters. These devices can’t shoot your movie, but they can almost do everything else.
Not only do they convert either hdmi to HD-SDI or
HD-SDI to hdmi, but they also offer “continuous power” which means that you can sandwich it between any Sony NP battery (currently used on numerous devices) and plate and this way ensure that the underlying device gets powered even if you remove/swap batteries.
They are also:– extremely lightweight– small– they can be powered from battery or AC– they provide 3:2 pulldown or insertion– support 3G HD-SDI (that’s the one that allows a 4:4:4 12 bit 1080p stream)– have built-in test pattern and audio tone generator– they’re stackable– they can handle all the standard speed 1080 formats and 720p50 as well– and they have a built-in torch (?)
To top this they are only 249€ ($349) and they’ll be available in late 2011.
See the whole press release on the Atomos website.
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Sebastian Wöber is a director and DP, studied at Filmacademy Vienna and is passionate about harnessing the potential of filmmaking tech to create powerful cinematic work with limited resources. He is currently teaching film at Andrews University in the US.