Pro Moviemaker July/August 2023 - Newsletter

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EURO CINE EXPO PREVIEW

VOCAS

FUJIFILM Stand number TBC

Stand number 4-011

Fujifilm has a huge heritage making high-end equipment, including its X Series. The current flagship X-H2S uses a Super 35 stacked sensor. This fifth-generation, 26.16-megapixel X-Trans sensor, powered by the new X-Processor 5, is so powerful it allows a blackout-free viewfinder with no detectable lag, improved resolution at low ISO, reduced noise at high ISO, improved AF accuracy and speed thanks to AI tech and on- sensor phase detection.

The Dutch accessory manufacturer provides innovative, high-quality ergonomic rigs and engineered camera products – both universal and dedicated accessories. Check out the Level Marker – a tool that helps correctly align your camera’s horizon – alongside new add-ons for the Sony Venice 2 and Red V-Raptor, among others. Its booth will have the complete line-up of popular

One of the originators of powerful LED panels for filmmaking, Litepanels Stand number TBC LITEPANELS

accessories for the Sony FX6, PXW-FX9 and Red Komodo.

continues to deliver impressive products. Take a special look at the Litepanels Gemini 2x1. This RGBWW LED light source lets you dial in any colour, as well as white with full hue, saturation and intensity control. There is wired or wireless DMX remote control and the fixture can be battery powered.

TRANSCONTINENTA

Stand number 2-017/021

British-based Transcontinenta heads to Euro Cine for the first time with a range of equipment from massive brands. Take a look at Angelbird memory, Hollyland audio solutions as well as gimbals and lights from Zhiyun. Plus Tamron lenses, Peak Design bags and tripods, Velbon tripods and Lexar memory products.

SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH

LED lighting specialist Nanlite and its high-end sister brand Nanlux will be showing a massive range of products – from incredibly affordable LED COB lights and panels to hugely powerful, high-end units for big productions. Nanlux brings RGBLAC colours to a new level with its Evoke 900C COB light. It gives an incredible 12,940 lux at 3m when set to 5600K, using a 45° reflector at an output of 940W. It adopts the advanced RGBLAC six-colour mixing system, adding lime, amber and cyan to the base of primary red, green and blue. The CRI/TLCI are rated 96. Stand number 2-009 NANLITE/NANLUX

Stand number 1-015

Schneider-Kreuznach will show its unique Isco4all set that combines three stand-alone spherical cine primes and an Iscorama anamorphic front adapter. The three compact Iscospherical A+ cine primes offer focal lengths of 43, 58 and 85mm and feature a 2.4 T stop. An Iscospherical Amber-Coating (A+) gives authentic flare. Select accessories complete the set in a hard case. The brand will also display its cinema prime lenses and filters.

ZEISS

VIDENDUM Stand number TBC

Stand number 1-006

The Zeiss range of high-end lenses have been used in the film industry for more than 80 years and awarded three technical Oscars. The range on show includes the Lightweight Zoom LWZ.3 for Super 35 as well as the Compact Prime CP.3 and CP.3 XD, Cinema Zoom CZ.2, Supreme Prime and Supreme Prime Radiance for Super 35, full-frame and bigger. Take a look at the Supreme Prime Radiance family, known for stunning blue flares. Not to mention the new Cincraft Mapper VFX studio software service that provides frame-accurate lens distortion and shading data.

Videndum is the relatively new name of a massive global provider of premium products that have been around for years. Its brands include Anton Bauer, Autocue, Autoscript, Litepanels, OConnor, Manfrotto, Quasar Science, Sachtler, SmallHD, Teradek, Vinten and Wooden Camera. The company designs and manufactures camera supports, video transmission systems and monitors, livestreaming solutions, robotic camera systems, prompters, LED lighting, mobile power, backgrounds and motion control, audio capture and noise-reduction equipment.

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