Here at IFA, Sony thinks it has just the thing to help struggling musical artists become breakout successes. Say hello to the $300 HDR-MV1 Music Video Recorder. Set to take on the likes of the Zoom Q2 ...
The Sony HDR-MV1 Music Video Recorder has been introduced this week as a device made for musicians who wish to record and share live – or staged – performances. This device works with an X-Y position ...
The Ninja V is Atomos’ fourth 5" monitor/recorder. The original Ninja was announced in 2010 and I first saw it at NAB 2011. By 2012, the Ninja II had already replaced the original Ninja. In 2014, the ...
A new HDR video recorder camera with triple-sensors has been created that can capture AMP II HDR recordings. Offering up to 17 stops of dynamic range while simultaneously capturing video on 3 separate ...
Given that we're living in the Age of YouTube, it's becoming pretty much standard practice for up-and-coming musicians to post videos of their jam sessions or live performances online. And while the ...
The new Shogun 7 is the company's first absolutely true HDR display/recorder, and that's not the only trick up its sleeve. This is another game changer. Just a few years ago, Atomos embraced HDR at a ...
Yesterday, we covered a smartphone with the capability of recording 4K video. That’s overkill. Sony’s new FDR-AX1, however, makes much more sense. It’s a full-on 4K-recording video camera for $4,495.
If you’re a YouTube creator, HDR (high dynamic range) video is a good way to draw eyeballs and make your footage look as beautiful as possible. Compared to standard video (SDR), it’s far brighter and ...