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Eh, wait, didn’t Sony just announce 3 other cameras? Well, we don’t mind one more option do we?
Here’s a large sensor camera that has been rumored to exist during the last weeks. Now it is real: The Sony NEX-VG900.full frame 35mm sensor,
In their press-release they say “Latest Interchangeable Lens Video Camera Allows Virtually Limitless Creative Expression”. Let’s have a look shall we.
Most important features at a glance:– It has a full frame 35mm sensor (yes, full frame like 5D)– it can do 24MP RAW stills (yes it does)– 24p CinemaTone Gamma™ & CinemaTone Color™– 60p slomo mode in FullHD– AVCHD 2.0 codec– a zoom rocker for smooth zooming with compatible zoom-lenses (!!! yipieee)– when an APS-C lens is on it auto-switches to APS-C mode (whoa nice!)– powerful lowlight performance– dedicated one-touch focus magnify button– hotshoe for XLR adaptor add-on– 4 channel mic for 5.1 surround recording
Wait a second, is it April fools day? No it’s not. This is a legit press release from Sony and on paper this camera looks absolutely stunning.
The “Handycam” NEX-VG900 35mm full-frame camcorder (body-only) with LA-EA3 adaptor will be available in November for about $3,300.
That announcement will surely make many people hold off on their C100 pre-orders. Looking forward to see that VG900 camera in action.
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via dpreview
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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.