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View Full Version : Update on the SI-1920HDVR, or havn't you heard of it?


francois
06-21-2006, 11:25 AM
We, Inspired Minority Pictures and Atomic-VFX, are in South Africa busy filming a full length feature film named "Spoon" on a new HD camera from Silicon Imaging and it is looking INCREDIBLE.

The SI-1920HDVR combines a digital cinema class 1920x1080P camera with CineForm's revolutionary Visually Perfect®CineForm RAW™codec in an embedded PC architecture under Microsoft Windows® XP. The camera is connected directly to the computer, so expensive tape stock is no longer an issue. It is also possible to attach a 160GB notebook hard drive to the camera for up to 4 hours of free-roaming shooting. The camera uses modern cinema PL mount lenses, as well as affordable F and compact C mount lenses that is connected to a single large format 2/3” CMOS sensor with an on-chip 12-bit A/D converter. This is then fed through wire into a 'wafian' box and into the PC. Originally developed for the independent film maker the camera provides superb image quality at a low cost. With release during the third quarter of the year the camera is costing in the area of only $20 000.

You can take a look at our blog, we have progress reports, photo's, and FOOTAGE (a must see).

www.indiefilmlive.blogspot.com

Tell us what you think, of the camera and everything...

Jason Dunn
06-21-2006, 03:43 PM
Move to announcements.