New PODCAST 🎧 ep99 - What's the camera of the future? Trying out new features on CineD.com Listen or watch now!
LISTEN to PODCAST 🎧 ep99 🎬
What's the camera of the future?
Education for Filmmakers
Language
The CineD Channels
Info
New to CineD?
You are logged in as
We will send you notifications in your browser, every time a new article is published in this category.
You can change which notifications you are subscribed to in your notification settings.
Sony has recently released an online camera simulator that allows you to get comfortable with the menu system of the VENICE 2. The tool is now available for free on the manufacturer’s website and lets you choose between the 8.6K and 6K sensor options.
The Sony VENICE 2 is the company’s flagship cinema camera. First announced in November 2021, this CineAlta camera comes with two full-frame sensor options, 8.6K or 6K. By the way, if you missed our Lab Test of this camera, make sure to check out this article here.
The company has recently introduced an online camera menu simulator for the VENICE 2. It will help professionals working in the industry become familiar with this tool without the need to rent it out for a day. Let’s take a closer look.
If you don’t work at a rental house and rarely have the opportunity to put your hands on expensive equipment, online menu simulators are a great way to start gaining experience with a new camera system.
Personally, I found the ARRI Camera Simulators extremely useful when first approaching their products years ago. Also, the Donna app (iOS only) allowed me to dive deeper into the menu system of RED DSMC 2 cameras at a time when I didn’t have access to them.
Sony had already introduced a camera menu simulator for the original VENICE. Now, they have developed the same helpful tool for its successor. Before accessing the actual menu structure, you need to pick up a sensor size: 8K or 6K. Both options come with the Full-Frame (CBKZ-3620F) and Anamorphic (CBKZ-3620A) licenses installed.
Once inside, you will face the main controls and information displayed on the 1st AC side of the camera. From there, you will be able to navigate through the menus, change camera settings, and discover the system with a touch-every-button approach. Although some features are not available, such as the recording function or some custom keys, it will actually feel like having the camera in your hands.
The Sony VENICE 2 Camera Menu Simulator is an entirely free tool and is available on the manufacturer’s website. You can access it from a desktop browser, or even from smart devices if you’re out on the field. Have fun and happy experimenting!
Have you shot on the Sony VENICE 2 yet? Have you ever learned an entire menu system using a camera simulator? Share your experience in the comment section below!
Δ
Stay current with regular CineD updates about news, reviews, how-to’s and more.
You can unsubscribe at any time via an unsubscribe link included in every newsletter. For further details, see our Privacy Policy
Want regular CineD updates about news, reviews, how-to’s and more?Sign up to our newsletter and we will give you just that.
You can unsubscribe at any time via an unsubscribe link included in every newsletter. The data provided and the newsletter opening statistics will be stored on a personal data basis until you unsubscribe. For further details, see our Privacy Policy
Francesco Andreola is a Milan-based filmmaker. He currently teaches the Video Technology class at the European Institute of Design (IED) in Milan. He works in the Camera Department as a camera operator and assistant.