Rob Mitchell
July 25th, 2006, 01:06 PM
I just read on www.filmlook.com that Canon has taken a license for 24P.
"Burbank, CA: Canon U.S.A./Japan has taken a license agreement from 24P, LLC on Robert Faber's camera technology patents for their 24Pprogressive frame cameras. Thomson/Grass Valley and Sony Corporation as well as Matsushita/Panasonic have previously taken licenses from FILMLOOK Inc./24P, LLC. for their 24Pprogressive frame cameras.
Additional licensing agreements with other manufacturers of broadcast cameras that create 24P images, which give the appearance of film origination, are being aggressively pursued at this time.
*24P,LLCis the assignee ofthe Faber patent.
CANON CAMERAS LICENSED BY 24P, LLC* "
Does this mean a new H2 with 24P is on the horizon?
"Burbank, CA: Canon U.S.A./Japan has taken a license agreement from 24P, LLC on Robert Faber's camera technology patents for their 24Pprogressive frame cameras. Thomson/Grass Valley and Sony Corporation as well as Matsushita/Panasonic have previously taken licenses from FILMLOOK Inc./24P, LLC. for their 24Pprogressive frame cameras.
Additional licensing agreements with other manufacturers of broadcast cameras that create 24P images, which give the appearance of film origination, are being aggressively pursued at this time.
*24P,LLCis the assignee ofthe Faber patent.
CANON CAMERAS LICENSED BY 24P, LLC* "
Does this mean a new H2 with 24P is on the horizon?