Few the full Apple Press Release for Mac Pro and 6K Pro XDR Display here. Comment on the forum Apple have been criticised in the past for being too consumer focused. Nobody can accuse them of a watered down approach when it comes to the new Mac Pro. It’s an outrageously expensive machine aimed at businesses and Hollywood. The new Mac Pro also features Afterburner, which is a FPGA hardware…
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Comment on the EOSHD Forum The Panasonic S1H is here, offering extra recording modes over the S1, including subtle changes to the body. Full frame 6K/24p in 3:2 Almost full frame 5.9K at 30 in 16:9 Super 35mm 1.5x crop DCI 4K 60p 10bit Open gate 4:3 anamorphic mode (and 3:2 useful too) V-LOG and 10bit 4:2:2 codecs out of the box (no firmware upgrade key required) Front rec. button…
Comment on the EOSHD Forum Panasonic have unveiled the S1 Filmmaker Update pack at the launch of the big brother camera, the S1H. The good news for S1 users is that it’s better than anybody expected. An extremely generous array of upgrades as well as V-LOG, for just $199.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Nv8ydJSm-s Comment on the EOSHD Forum I just bought a Panasonic S1. Is that bad timing?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=POVfNDdru-8 Comment on this news at the EOSHD Forum Not since the Sony FS5 have my pants been so on fire for an ND filter.
Comment on the EOSHD Forum Anamorphic lens users and fans of 10bit might want to look very closely at their Panasonic S1 menus, and even the manual on page 143.
Comment on the EOSHD Forum The 100 megapixel monster announced at Photokina last year has landed. The Fuji GFX 100 will be shipping from June 30th and it is far better from a video perspective than I imagined. In fact in many ways, you are looking at the best studio and mirrorless camera ever made, as far as the specs sheet goes. That larger-than-full frame 44 x 33mm sensor is…
Comment on the EOSHD Forum UK based, Japanese owned chip-designer ARM this week announced it is severing business ties with Huawei and others are following suite. Panasonic too, have announced a complete cut in the supply of unspecified components to the Chinese company. According to Nikkei Asian Review, even German chipmaker Infineon confirmed on Monday it needed to “halt American-origin shipments to Huawei to comply with U.S. law”. What hope for Huawei…

