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 ...
We've just heard that the Atomos Sumo 19" HDR monitor/recorder is now shipping worldwide. When we visited Atomos' booth at NAB in Las Vegas this April, it created quite a bit of interest. But more ...
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.
Bang & Olufsen, the dumb blonde of the consumer electronics industry, rolled out the HDR 2, a hard disk video recorder that amounts to a PVR that stores 60 hours of standard definition video. It makes ...
I think it’s safe to say that the VHS market is on its final legs – but that doesn’t mean to say we haven’t all got piles of tapes still knocking about the house (including many things yet to be ...
Navigating the Ninja V menu system is done via touchscreen (Figure 4, below). The menu system has a different look than what I am used to seeing on my other Atomos monitors, but it is still very ...