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Gear / Technical Help => Photo / Video Recording => Topic started by: ArchivalAudio on January 20, 2012, 12:03:43 AM
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Hey this may have been discussed before but I just saw this unit on the markeerteck newsletter:
Atomos Samurai 10-Bit HD/SD-SDI Field Recorder Monitor and Playback & Playout Device
The Samurai builds on the already impressive HDMI based Ninja to bring a host of new production weapons aimed at camera professionals with HD/SD-SDI cameras:
5" TFT/LCD 800x480 super high resolution screen
HD/SD-SDI Connecitvity
24 PSF support with 24/60i 3:2 Pulldown removal on capture
SDI Play Out or Loop-Though: connect to an external broadcast monitor or director's monitor and record and playback on set
Screen Flipping and more....
http://www.markertek.com/Video-Equipment/Digital-Video-Recorders/Atomos/SAMURAI.xhtml (http://www.markertek.com/Video-Equipment/Digital-Video-Recorders/Atomos/SAMURAI.xhtml)
Weight:
8 lbs.
Our Price:
$1,595.00
any thoughts?
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Depends what your needs are and what camera your using.I don't really see the benefit unless your footage is for Discovery channel broadcast as if your delivering to the web ,DVD,or Bluray you still have to lower the bitrate losing ALL benefits.
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One Benefit is it records 4:2:2 apple prores giving you alot more options in post for color correction, grading and stuff like that.
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sound device makes 2 great units. With there history established in the audio realm, these units record very nicely http://www.sounddevices.com/products/pix.htm
production video recorders. Although say with a single censor like the HV40 many say that there is not noticeable difference in picture quality. Now add to a 3 sensor cam running thru HDMI nice uncompressed look, where you can really do some post production.
Some say for those who want to get more life out of their taped base video recorder,its a nice match, and like stated before same audio processing as in their digital recorders 722, 744t,788 etc.
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I'd stick with sound devices, does excellent conversion, and audio too...