Therefore, I see no need to upgrade the firmware at this time. Why fix it if it ain't broken? January 14th, , PM Brooks Graham. Originally Posted by Jay Gladwell. January 15th, , AM Michael Palmer. I spoke with Sony east coast today and no EX3 firmware being discussed with end users.
Michael Palmer. January 15th, , AM Andy Wilkinson. January 16th, , AM Brian Luce. Originally Posted by Andy Wilkinson. January 16th, , AM Brooks Graham. I didn't read Sony's response that way. If I were Sony, I wouldn't acknowledge the use of 3rd party flash cards either.
Any official recognition or comment by them at all could be taken as a tacit endorsement and the Sony I know wouldn't want that. Of course, we are all very interested to hear what you learn! January 16th, , AM Andrew Stone. Originally Posted by Brian Luce.
There's some tea leaf reading here but Sony seems to be contemplating the issue of third party media cards. There seems to be reticence on their part regarding it's discussion. I'm going to call Sony San Jose tomorrow to get some intel. January 16th, , AM Jay Gladwell. Jay, Where is the nearest Sony location to us? What have you used in the past. Ted, it's my understanding the we'd use the facility in New Jersy. I haven't needed any service since I switched to the EX3.
In theory, a solid state camera should require far less maintenance than the analogy cameras--heads, tape transports, caspins, etc. January 16th, , PM Brian Luce. Originally Posted by Andy Stone. Hi Brian, I am the fellow who got the firmware upgrade and described the exchange between me and the Sony people. I can tell you unequivocally that your interpretation is not the case and Brooks' interpretation is correct. January 16th, , PM Ned Soltz. The spokesman offered no comment on my report that it was available in Europe.
Did not know at the time that it was available in Canada. Sony is a huge company and the individual country operating units operate somewhat independently. Sony USA always seems to be the last in line. May 24th, , AM Chris Clifton.
Is it just via the forums because someone happened to send a camera in with a problem and spread the word? The end result is higher quality video with a reduced amount of compression artifacts when compared to more antiquated constant bit rate CBR methods. The result is glass-smooth footage that can be recorded for an extended period of time before the onset of arm fatigue.
SxS technology is built for today's most demanding applications and beyond. These high transfer speeds can be very important when trying to quickly download multiple gigabytes worth of footage. Variable frame rates have been used in filmmaking since its inception. What is often referred to as "over-cranking" for slow motion and "under-cranking" for fast motion, is achieved by running film quickly or slowly through a film gate.
This method makes for a simple yet effective technique, which can be used in a myriad of creative cinematic ways. The PMW-EX3 has the ability to simulate this same effect while keeping your hands free from all those stinky film chemicals. Shoot in a number of frame rates, select any clip, and watch your footage playback automatically in all its fast or slow motion glory!
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