Tag Archives: recorder

Atomos Shogun already plays

Until now, the Atomos Shogun 4K recorder/monitor had one major shortcoming: playback. At the time of launch, the company decided to take a risk by putting it on sale without having all the features it was supposed to have ready. Now, a firmware update has arrived that allows all users to view the material immediately. […]

New Odyssey7Q+ recorder

Convergent Design has introduced its new Odyssey7Q+ recorder, featuring an OLED monitor and the ability to accept 4K, UHD and 1080p60 footage. The company has said that this model will replace the previous model, the Odyssey7Q, which will no longer be manufactured or sold, although support will continue to be offered. The 7Q was launched […]

Download a clip of Canon C500

The Canon C500 is another of the more compact cameras offering 4K recording, with RAW output and the ability to use the Canon Log Gamma curve. It has a Super 35mm CMOS sensor and uses EF-mount interchangeable lenses. Its data output allows us to record 10-bit 4K RAW, 2K RGB (4:4:4 at 10 or 12 […]

New firmware for Odyssey recorders

Convergent Design has just released its v3.10.100 firmware update, designed for the Odyssey 7 and 7Q recorders with new features, enhanced functions and fixes for certain bugs. ProRes in 4K Undoubtedly the biggest new feature is the ability to record Apple ProRes 4K on the Odyssey 7Q model. This means that, using the two 512GB […]

Sound Devices is now also Video Devices

          Sound Devices was a company dedicated to manufacturing well-known audio devices until, in 2011, it introduced its first video recorder, the PIX 240. Gradually its production of video solutions grew and gained importance, so that by now the company’s name had become slightly unbalanced. For this reason, Sound Devices has […]

Sony introduces its new AXS cards

          With an eye on NAB, Sony has just unveiled its new AXS series of cards for RAW recording in the F5 and F55 cameras. This line (“A-Series”) improves on the performance of its predecessors, the original 512 GB AXS (AXS-512S24), and has been reduced in size to be the same […]

Ninja Blade, the new Atomos recorder

          A few days ago Atomos, manufacturer of the popular Ninja and Samurai, began distribution of its new engraver Ninja Bladerecorder, aimed primarily at DSLR camera users. Atomos recorders are capable of capturing 10-bit images directly from the camera sensor to SSD or HDD disks, in many cases being able to […]

Cinedeck updates its recorders

          Cinedeck has announced a hardware and software upgrade for its line of digital recording products. The company has just introduced its new MX4K recorder, which enters the market with the aim of expanding the possibilities within a 4K workflow. Thanks to its qualities, many steps will be eliminated in the […]

Atomos launches Spyder, for color calibration

          Atomos, manufacturer of the renowned Ninja-2 and Samurai recorders, launched its new calibration tool a few days ago. The release of Spyder comes to the market as expected after its presentation at IBC last September. Spyder is intended for screen calibration to industry standard color specifications, providing users with the […]

Cinemartin launches Cinec version 3.0

      Cinec 3.0, the latest update of this file encoding and conversion system for Windows operating systems, is now available. Cinemartin has worked in collaboration with Convergent Design, other manufacturers and professional users for the development of the new version, which focuses especially on Cinema DNG files and RAW formats. Among the major […]