Ilya Stone
May 8th, 2007, 12:00 PM
Hello,
Has anyone had any experience with nanoConnect? This thing is currently on sale for $395 (reg $495) and it allows uncompressed HD-SDI via the cam's HDMI out. Would this be a good setup. Barring any available 10 bit solution (I can't afford an HVX200 with reelstream's hydra setup), is this a option that will produce better a better quality image that is worth it? I'm interested in that Sony Cinealta cam XDCAM EX coming out in a few months. The 1/2 inch chips sound nice, but with 4:2:0 "output" and an 8K pricetag, the whole thing is beginning to turn me off. At the Konvas 35mm movie camera forum they have a saying that pops up a bit, something like " 'Better than' is the enemy of 'good enough' ". Are we getting spoiled by the technology to the point that we are willing to spend too much. I'm not a professional, and just want to toy around with some greenscreen. Using the money for lights, etc. might be a better way to spend my buck.....Anyway, back to the original question - Anyone used the nanoConnect?
How much better is uncompressed 4:2:2 out? Anyone able to post a side-by-side comparison?
Has anyone had any experience with nanoConnect? This thing is currently on sale for $395 (reg $495) and it allows uncompressed HD-SDI via the cam's HDMI out. Would this be a good setup. Barring any available 10 bit solution (I can't afford an HVX200 with reelstream's hydra setup), is this a option that will produce better a better quality image that is worth it? I'm interested in that Sony Cinealta cam XDCAM EX coming out in a few months. The 1/2 inch chips sound nice, but with 4:2:0 "output" and an 8K pricetag, the whole thing is beginning to turn me off. At the Konvas 35mm movie camera forum they have a saying that pops up a bit, something like " 'Better than' is the enemy of 'good enough' ". Are we getting spoiled by the technology to the point that we are willing to spend too much. I'm not a professional, and just want to toy around with some greenscreen. Using the money for lights, etc. might be a better way to spend my buck.....Anyway, back to the original question - Anyone used the nanoConnect?
How much better is uncompressed 4:2:2 out? Anyone able to post a side-by-side comparison?