View Full Version : PDW-F700 No longer CineAlta
Mitchell Skurnik March 25th, 2008, 03:02 PM After looking at the brochure for the new PDW-F700 I noticed that the CineAlta logo has been replaced with a PowerHAD logo instead. http://news.sel.sony.com/en/press_room/b2b/broadcast_production/content_create_edit/release/34009.html
http://news.sel.sony.com/en/image_library/images/small/b2b/broadcast_production/content_create_edit/detail?archive=0&asset_id=33585
Will the new XDCAM not support 24p?
What are your thoughts?
Robert Schemitsch March 25th, 2008, 03:39 PM Also in the brochure cam/deck is nowhere a CA-Logo ^^
*wondering...*
http://www.sony.de/res/attachment/file/44/1193315636944.pdf
Steve Connor March 25th, 2008, 04:20 PM As far as I know it doesn't do 24p, that excludes it from CineAlta
Brian T. Young March 27th, 2008, 09:22 AM correct. 24p has apparently been out of the recipe for the 700 for some time now. also - there is no "F" in the name - an additional indicator that confirms the lack of 24p. (ie: F900)
interestingly, i see that the model CBS News is adopting is specifically the PDW-700H. it's the first time i've seen the 700 described with a suffix of any sort.
what i'm wondering is:
how the ethernet capabilities would be used.....(sorry - didn't mean to hijack...) and if a firewire deck could be plugged directly into the 700 and files transferred to it without the need for a computer....
Mitchell Skurnik March 27th, 2008, 09:46 AM I wonder if they think the PDW-700 would compete too much with the lower end hdcams...
Where did you see an article about CBS and XDCAM?
Brian T. Young March 27th, 2008, 09:47 AM i saw a cbs memo. not really my place to re-post it here, tho...sorry.
Greg Boston March 27th, 2008, 09:49 AM what i'm wondering is:
how the ethernet capabilities would be used.....
The XDCAM SD cameras have the ethernet capability. Essentially, being an ethernet device on a network means it can be shared across a LAN or WAN. Imagine that you plug your camera in via ethernet and we have VPN (virtual private networking) set up between us. I could 'see' your camera as a network drive and pull files from it just as if it were sitting here (albeit a slower connection via internet).
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Brian T. Young March 27th, 2008, 09:51 AM that's what i figured - thanks for clarifying.
can i transfer direct to a hard drive via the firewire connection????
Greg Boston March 27th, 2008, 02:16 PM can i transfer direct to a hard drive via the firewire connection????
No, you can't go direct to a hard drive. It would be nice if you could just do a file copy after the fact by hooking up a firewire drive.
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Brian T. Young March 27th, 2008, 02:22 PM so the firewire 'out' is only for a dv stream or FAM mode reading off of the disk?
Greg Boston March 27th, 2008, 02:25 PM so the firewire 'out' is only for a dv stream or FAM mode reading off of the disk?
Yes, that's how it works on my camera. You can also hook up a firewire cable in AV/C mode for deck control while using the HDSDI output into a capture card.
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Brian T. Young March 27th, 2008, 02:27 PM greg - thanks much - i didn't mean to hijack this thread, and i appreciate your input and your time.
Ivan Snoeckx March 27th, 2008, 04:17 PM The XDCAM SD cameras have the ethernet capability. Essentially, being an ethernet device on a network means it can be shared across a LAN or WAN. Imagine that you plug your camera in via ethernet and we have VPN (virtual private networking) set up between us. I could 'see' your camera as a network drive and pull files from it just as if it were sitting here (albeit a slower connection via internet).
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The PDW-700 also has this ethernet connection for FTP.
Greg Boston March 27th, 2008, 04:59 PM The PDW-700 also has this ethernet connection for FTP.
Thanks Ivan, I am aware of that. I was explaining to Brian that it was a feature that first debuted on the XDCAM SD cameras. As in, this isn't a brand new feature for the 700. I guess I wasn't clear in my earlier post.
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