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HyperDeck Shuttle from Blackmagic Design
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Black Magic has already updated their website this morning with their new products at NAB. There is a lot of new stuff but the biggest one for me is they seem to be the first to announce an actual Thunderbolt capture device for the MBP. It is a bit more expensive then I had hoped for a Thunderbolt capture device but still very exciting. I wonder why they havent adopted the format for their other devices but perhaps they want to see how well Thunderbolt takes off first. |
re: HyperDeck Shuttle from Blackmagic Design
I imagine this new portable 10 Bit 4:2:2 HyperDrive Shuttle solid state recorder with Hd/SDI & HDMI is the thing everyone will be talking about though.
$350 without a drive! |
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You bet. Amazing price points. Real game changers.
I really like the sound of this Hyperdeck Shuttle (their website must be taking a hammering as it took me 30 minutes to get this link to re-open!) Blackmagic Design: HyperDeck Shuttle |
345$ uncompressed recorder
must-have for every F3 owner.
Blackmagic Design: HyperDeck Shuttle I think we also need SSD Hard drives worth 1000$ PS: where does this leave Atomos-AJA-Convergent Design and Sound Devices.... |
Hyperdeck: uncompressed w/5DMII?
This would not allow uncompressed recording with 5D, right? IIRC, the 5D doesn't output full HD res while rolling?
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That Hyperdeck Shuttle really does look very interesting! Can't seem to find any info on size & weight on their website though. Would really like to know the physical size of it!
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Yep, I just saw that too. Very impressive!
Actually with this recorder you don't even need a F3. A NEX-FS100 will do just fine since this recorder doesn't record 444, only 422 and the NEX-FS100 outputs 10bit 422 out of it's HDMI. So you get S35mm recorded to uncompressed for around 6.5K, which is less than the original price of the EX1. Insane! |
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WOW! This is really unbelievable at this price!!!
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well that slot is for a 2.5" SSD, that should give you an idea about the size.
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Yeah that's what i figured too, however, when you look at one of the photos with it next to a Sony (I assume EX3) camera, it looks rather large. Hopefully this is not a real indication as to how big it really is!
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This price is amazing, it will only do 4:2:2 but 10-bit still. This could be a serious threat to the competition if it works as advertised even if you have to throw down 1k on an SSD you are less than 1.5k... not bad with a due date of next month lets see how the tests go. It is getting exciting.
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You still need a monitor for it as there is no interface on the device itself.
From my experience with SSDs (I have them in 4 computers), regular 'off-the-shelf' drives are not designed for constant writing. Their write performance suffers from constant writing as the drive fills up. I will find some benchmarks showing this - they formatted the drive and then began writing to it with a disk speed program (HDTach, HDTune or another one) and the graph shows the write speed greatly dropping. |
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So what is the data rate for this? I just popped in 10bit rgb on the aja converter app and I got 717gb for 60 minutes of footage? Is this correct? That's a TON of data if so...
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New uncompressed recorder
From Blackmagic US$ 350 announced yesterday.
Blackmagic Design: HyperDeck Shuttle No detail like 'cartridge' cost. Needs the studio player to playback like a VTR over RS-422. Neil Sadwelkar |
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Can't wait to check this out tomorrow
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