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A digest of last week’s photo and video news – Week 17

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A digest of last week’s news is a selection of some of the news from week 16 from 2016 related to the worlds of photography and video, covering multiple topics, always rounded up with a reading suggestion.

NAB 2016: final numbers

With 103012 registered attendees, 26,893 of them international, 1,874 companies spanning 1,063,380 net square feet of exhibit space, 187 countries and 1,608 news media attendees, the 2016 NAB Show demonstrated again, as NAB Executive Vice President of Communications Dennis Wharton said, “its power as the preeminent destination to make headlines, launch innovative products and connect with key influencers in media, entertainment and technology.”

The next edition of the NAB Show already has a date: April 22 – 27, 2017. Mark the date on your calendar if you don’t want to miss the ultimate marketplace for digital media and entertainment.

ColourChecker Video Targets

X-Rite was at NAB 2016 to show their recently launched ColorChecker Video Targets, effective, timesaving tools for filmmaking production and color workflow, from shooting-to-editing.  The tool now has support from 3D-LUT Creator, Color Finale plug-in for Apple’s Final Cut Pro X from Color Grading Central and DaVinci-Resolve by Blackmagic Design.

At NAB 2016 X-Rite also announced that Atomos display support for award-winning i1Display Pro for their full line of monitor-recorders including Blade, Shogun-Studio, Inferno and Flame series.

Zeus compact encoder

Z3 Technology announced at NAB 2016 the Zeus DME-10 a compact HEVC encoder capable of encoding resolutions up to 1080p60. This new addition to Z3 Technology’s product offerings utilizes a compact form factor that measures less than five inches and weighs less than one pound without compromising full HD performance.

The DME-10 supports HEVC encode of video at resolutions up to 1080p60 accepting HDMI, 3G-SDI and composite video sources. Additional interfaces include GigE, SD Card, USB 2.0 and RS-232 serial. The unit is easily configured through an HTTP-based user interface. “The DME-10 is a compact HEVC video encoder and is an ideal solution for many applications where size, weight and power are important factors, including UAV’s,” says Aaron Caldwell, CEO, Z3 Technology.

BlockBattery 1500-INV: more portable power

BlockBattery, the battery experts in cinematic, lighting & video production expand the range of portable power solutions with the introduction of the 1500-INV. Presented at NAB 2016,  the new battery is capable of powering a Joker 800 HMI, or two Cineo HS2, or two ARRI S60 SkyPanels simultaneously, or a range of other high power equipment the 1500-INV provides an unprecedented power solution for field production.

“Whether it’s powering the latest high output lighting systems in the field or other types of equipment requiring portable AC, the 1500-INV provides the flexibility of a scalable solution and alternative to noisy generators, which are not practical for many applications.” says Greg Prentiss, director of sales & marketing.

 

Earth Day Sale until tomorrow

Earth Day is celebrated on April 22, but to save Earth there is no specific day, so Rocky Nook extended their special Earth Day promotion until April 26. Although it was already mentioned here at ProVideo Coalition, it makes sense to mention it again, as the deal ends tomorrow. To celebrate Earth Day, Rocky Nook offers 45% off in all their eBooks, which represent a way to save paper. With eBooks covering multiple aspects of Photography, there might one eBook for you! Check Rocky Nook’s collection. Remember the Earth Day Sale ends April 26.

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