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January 27th, 2005, 05:26 PM | #2401 |
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January 28th, 2005, 08:55 AM | #2402 |
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Ok so I should have the 64bit card TODAY! meanwhile we are finishing the DirectDraw image preview - had it running for 2hours with no memory leaks or crashes! I will be getting the microATX board CPU and dual highspeed disks back next week along with an updated CineLink.. we still have the 3300rgb so I should have no problems running lots of tests next week with the new card and the hardware our programmer is sending back to me. Our to-do list still includes a high-quality bayer filter and Quicktime output along with some other basics like RGB balence zebra display and some UI updates ...at this point we have full control of the camera, A good preview that does not tax the CPU as much and RAW image save
once I start shooting I will post LOts and LoTS of images |
January 28th, 2005, 02:10 PM | #2403 |
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Have 64bit card in my hand! this has been a LONG wait!
They tell me I have the worlds first production CL2 64bit Epix card...whooohoooo guess if I hang onto it for a few years it's value will go up?? LOL |
January 28th, 2005, 02:57 PM | #2404 |
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Can't wait for some test footage/images.
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January 28th, 2005, 02:58 PM | #2405 |
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praise the lord!!
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January 28th, 2005, 04:55 PM | #2406 |
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and pass the potatoes.
I'm glad it finally got released. Congrats on the new arrival. Steve
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January 28th, 2005, 06:24 PM | #2407 |
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Obin,
I don't want to re-read through 159 pages. I might have missed this are you still using the old Russian 16mm camera body? |
January 28th, 2005, 06:30 PM | #2408 |
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GREAT, GREAT,GREAT!!!
This shows how much someone with good decision making can influence the whole thing! WELL DONE OBIN OLSON!!!!!!! (you are the king of the new High Definition wave) |
January 28th, 2005, 06:50 PM | #2409 |
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you guys are too cool ;)
no 16mm camera body..we will have our own design.... |
January 28th, 2005, 07:45 PM | #2410 |
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No ideas yet on an estimate final pricing?
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January 28th, 2005, 08:02 PM | #2411 |
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Not yet! wait and see how things progress next week with tests
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January 31st, 2005, 03:03 PM | #2412 |
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Could I use Arri 35mm lens on your camera? Or will you have an option so that you could mount different lens on the camera?
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February 1st, 2005, 07:34 PM | #2413 |
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should have the mother board, Dothan 2ghz cpu and high-speed disks back from our programmer in a day or 2..then we can start shooting and testing!!!
I am taking a 3 day vacation at Sugar Mountain in NC for some snow boarding...it's hard to type right now after a full day of fun and total exhaustion on the mountain..conditions are great with a 35inch bed of snow that came down over the weekend..:) I will be back Feb 3rd, my brother will be around the office till then working with the camera/system if it gets in from ups before I am back.. IS ANYONE ON THE LIST READY TO STOP THE THUMB SUCKING AND GET SOME REAL TESTS GOING!!!!!!!! LOL |
February 1st, 2005, 08:51 PM | #2414 |
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Saw your system and thought you might take it in the field, so you may require a battery source.
Lithium-ion batteries are what you should be looking at. One supplier I found was Ocean-Server at: http://www.ocean-server.com/index.html They build a range of systems from 95 to 6000 watts using their Lithium-Ion batteries. The Li-ion batteries are 95 watt/hr batteries costing $170 and weighing 1.4lbs /.6kg. Each 4 or 8 batteries requires a battery controller, i.e. BB-04; MP-04 or MP-08 The battery controllers feed a DC/DC converter (atx voltage output), i.e. DC-023 The Ocean-Server solutions of interest are: Solution 1: 4 batteries / BB-04 / DC-023 which gives 177W /12A output @ 2 hours. Weight: 7 lbs/3kg Cost = $1K Solution 2: 6 battery / MP-04 /DC-023 x2 which gives 314W /16A output @ 2hours Weight : 12lbs/5kg. Cost = $2K See link for pretty pictures: http://www.ocean-server.com/download/controller19.pdf This link, http://www.ocean-server.com/download.html (FAQ's) discusses system drain of various mini-itx, atx systems. It also looks at power consumption of SFF boards. 1) PC104 VIA C3 design, 512MB memory, 2.5" disk drive, running Windows-Pro. Total power consumption is 14Watts (idle.) 2) VIA EIPA M10000 (1GHz), 2.5" disk, 512MB memory, Total power consumption is 35Watts with LCD monitor (idle). 3) Intel 845 @ 1.8Ghz motherboard is 53 Watts There are other cheaper systems but Ocean-Server fits the bill except for external housing. You could build your own using Li-ion F cells (18650) and your own protection, monitoring, load balance circuitry but it’ll require a lot of playing around. Thank you, David Farland |
February 1st, 2005, 09:45 PM | #2415 |
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<<<-- Originally posted by Obin Olson : IS ANYONE ON THE LIST READY TO STOP THE THUMB SUCKING AND GET SOME REAL TESTS GOING!!!!!!!!
LOL -->>> I'm ready right this second. |
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