![]() There is stereo sound on this reel, the camera can record sync sound 48000 samples/second stereo, and has an autoslate beep, slate information stored in each DNG frame's meta-data, and Date+TOD plus SMPTE TIME CODE for sync with an external sound recorder or SMPTE slate etc. #KINE RAW MINI SOFTWARE#The workflow was DNG to TIF, the TIF were edited in my 'freeish' DI/NLE/CC/MIX software DANCAD87.EXE (tm) and output as BMP frame set letterboxed 1920x1080, that was converted into a MPEG4v2 6000kbps AVI in VirtualDub (tm) and uploaded here. the frames were processed in a free program called DANCINEC.EXE (tm) that is on my web site for download and "beta-testing". The image area varies with the resolution mode, some modes are about Super8 size so C mount lenses made for Super8 cameras may be used. The camera can take C mount, CS mount, and D mount (regular 8mm) lenses. The KineRAW-S8p (tm) prototype camera can dump the SSD to a notebook HDD in the camera so my setup was 60GB SSD and 500GB HDD for these lens tests. #KINE RAW MINI MOVIE#1828x1556 is the standard "2K" 35mm movie film scanner pixel resolution of the Kodak Cineon (tm) film scanner's Panavision (tm) or CinemaScope (tm) pixel resolution used for making Digital Intermediate (DI) for movies that you may have seen in movie theaters, that same 1828x1556 pixel resolution is used in the film recorder, such as made by Celco (tm) to output the scanned images back to the 35mm printing negative film stock used to make 35mm film prints for projection in movie theaters. This camera records fully uncompressed at various cinema aspect ratios and resolutions, this video was shot at 102.4MB/s to high speed SSD in the camera. I am testing various lenses for use in film-making projects using the Super8 format Digital Cinema Camera called the KineRAW-S8p (tm) made in Beijing China. This is the third lens test reel showing the use of a ElmoScope-II 2:1 anamorphic adapter lens with various prime C-mount lenses, you can see demo reels #A2 and #B1 also on from my video page for spherical (flat) shooting examples also for 2.35:1 wide screen shooting mode. ![]()
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