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GoPro Unveils 8K Mission 1 Series, Starting at $599
technology1 month ago

GoPro Unveils 8K Mission 1 Series, Starting at $599

GoPro launched the Mission 1, Mission 1 Pro, and Mission 1 Pro ILS compact 8K cinema cameras, priced at $599.99 for the standard model and $699.99 for the Pro and ILS (the ILS uses a Micro Four Thirds mount for interchangeable lenses). The Mission 1 records 8Kp30, the Pro does 8Kp60 with faster 4Kp240 slow‑mo (and 16x Full HD slow motion). Both share a built‑in 15–27mm f/2.8 lens, 50MP RAW stills, HyperSmooth stabilization, 10‑bit color, HLG, TimeWarp and timelapse. Preorders run now with a free Point‑and‑Shoot Grip; Mission 1 and Mission 1 Pro ship May 28, while Mission 1 Pro ILS ships in Q3; GoPro stores and retailers (e.g., B&H) are listing preorder availability starting May 21.

GoPro Debuts MISSION 1: Ultra-Compact 8K/4K Cinema Cameras for Pros and Creators
technology1 month ago

GoPro Debuts MISSION 1: Ultra-Compact 8K/4K Cinema Cameras for Pros and Creators

GoPro unveiled the MISSION 1 Series—three ultra-compact, rugged cinema cameras (MISSION 1 PRO, MISSION 1, MISSION 1 PRO ILS) built around a new 50MP 1" sensor and GP3 processor, delivering up to 8K60, 4K240, 8K30/4K120 open-gate, and 14 stops of dynamic range. The lineup includes Micro Four Thirds lens compatibility with the ILS model, plus a broad accessory ecosystem (Media Mod, Wireless Mic, Volta 2, ND filters, grip options) and Enduro 2 battery support for extended runtimes. Preorders start May 21 with shelf availability May 28; PRO ILS and Creator editions arrive in Q3 2026. The cameras integrate with the Quik app and GoPro Subscriptions for workflow and cloud features.

Canon EOS C50: Compact, Versatile Cinema Camera with Dual-Format Shooting
technology8 months ago

Canon EOS C50: Compact, Versatile Cinema Camera with Dual-Format Shooting

Canon announced the EOS C50, a compact full-frame cinema camera capable of 7K 60p RAW recording, with features like simultaneous crop recording for social media formats, professional audio inputs, and advanced autofocus, targeting both filmmakers and social media creators. It will be available in late 2025 for $3,899, alongside new lenses and updated compact cameras.

Fujifilm Unveils GFX Eterna: A Medium Format Cinema Revolution
technology1 year ago

Fujifilm Unveils GFX Eterna: A Medium Format Cinema Revolution

Fujifilm has announced the development of its first cinema camera, the Fujifilm GFX Eterna, which will feature a 102MP medium format sensor. This marks the company's expansion into filmmaking, building on the success of its GFX system that revolutionized digital medium format photography. The camera is expected to be released as early as next year.

Fujifilm Unveils GFX Eterna: A New Era in Medium Format Cinema
technology1 year ago

Fujifilm Unveils GFX Eterna: A New Era in Medium Format Cinema

Fujifilm has announced the development of its first dedicated cinema camera, the FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA, set for release in 2025. The camera will feature a 102MP large-format sensor and advanced video capabilities, aiming to meet the growing demand for high-quality video production. It will include features like dual media slots, a multi-wheel dial, and a power zoom lens. Fujifilm plans to showcase a prototype at InterBEE 2024, continuing its legacy in the cinema industry.

Canon Unveils 6K Full-Frame EOS C400 Cinema Camera
technology2 years ago

Canon Unveils 6K Full-Frame EOS C400 Cinema Camera

Canon has launched the EOS C400, a new 6K full-frame RF-mount cinema camera designed for film and live production. It features a back-illuminated stacked image sensor with triple-base ISO, extensive ports for expandability, and supports various recording modes including 6K at 60fps and 4K at 120fps. The camera will be available in September for $7,999, alongside a new PL-RF mount adapter.

Nikon's Acquisition of RED: Implications for the Filmmaking Industry
technology2 years ago

Nikon's Acquisition of RED: Implications for the Filmmaking Industry

Nikon's potential acquisition of RED Digital Cinema represents a seismic shift in the cinema camera space, potentially transforming Nikon into a major player in the digital cinema camera market. The acquisition could provide Nikon with access to RED's innovative technology, including proprietary RAW compression and image sensor expertise, while also addressing Nikon's lack of cinema-oriented lenses. This move has far-reaching consequences for the digital camera industry, potentially impacting Nikon's competitors like Sony and Canon.

Nikon's Acquisition of RED Signals Entry into Pro Video Market
technology2 years ago

Nikon's Acquisition of RED Signals Entry into Pro Video Market

Nikon Corporation has acquired RED digital cinema, a major player in the digital cinema camera industry known for its innovative 4K cameras. Founded in 2005 by Jim Jannard, RED quickly gained attention and became a staple in the film industry, with its cameras being used to film a significant portion of the top-grossing films shot on digital video in the U.S. Nikon's acquisition of RED is seen as a strategic move to strengthen its position in the industry and will be interesting to see how RED's innovation will be backed by Nikon's resources.