Scott Anderson
August 23rd, 2004, 05:14 PM
This may be old news to some of you, but I just read the specs on JVC's TK-WD310U box camera using the Pixim image sensor. here are the links:
www.jvc-victor.co.jp/english/pro/security/html/ht-ntsc/tk-wd310u/
www.pixim.com/
2 things that interest me: The camera is in the $700 price range, and it can use C-Mount lenses with an adaptor. My thought is to use my old stock of C-Mount 16mm lenses, shoot through this camera, then feed the composite output into a DV recorder. One of the big complaints in video is not enough dynamic range, which Pixim seems to be addressing. They also have a new sensor that outputs component and SMPTE 125, but I don't know if any products are based on it as of yet.
Pixim seems to be chasing after the CCTV market right now, but this seems like a promising idea for all video cameras. Has anyone seen the output from this camera? Do you think this kind of technology can really expand the latitude of video to approach that of film?
www.jvc-victor.co.jp/english/pro/security/html/ht-ntsc/tk-wd310u/
www.pixim.com/
2 things that interest me: The camera is in the $700 price range, and it can use C-Mount lenses with an adaptor. My thought is to use my old stock of C-Mount 16mm lenses, shoot through this camera, then feed the composite output into a DV recorder. One of the big complaints in video is not enough dynamic range, which Pixim seems to be addressing. They also have a new sensor that outputs component and SMPTE 125, but I don't know if any products are based on it as of yet.
Pixim seems to be chasing after the CCTV market right now, but this seems like a promising idea for all video cameras. Has anyone seen the output from this camera? Do you think this kind of technology can really expand the latitude of video to approach that of film?