The meaning behind the M is simple -- it's designed by Musicians for Musicians. The MixPre-10M combines the ease of dedicated hardware recording with the essence of computer-based music production software into a lightweight, portable multitrack recorder and USB audio interface. Ideal for song creation or live performances, you can now focus on your art rather than your gear! Compared to 10T, this version does not feature TC (incl. the HDMI TC Input), 192 kHz sampling rate (max. 96) or metadata editing. In addition to the basic MixPre functionality, the M version features Reverb and Air effects, Metronome, bouncing, overdub and other music recording-oriented features. Other MixPre models can feature the same functionality with the optional “Musician Plug-in” upgrade.
This software update supports the release of the new ATEM Camera Control Panel. For ATEM Television Studio Pro 4K, this update also adds improved audio support in LCD menus and enhanced audio dynamics monitoring when using ATEM Software Control.
What's new in ATEM 7.5
Support for the new ATEM Camera Control Panel.
Enhanced audio support in the LCD menus for the ATEM Television Studio Pro 4K.
Enhanced audio dynamics monitoring in software control for the ATEM Television Studio Pro 4K.
General performance and stability updates.
This snap ON/OFF quick release plate enables smooth attachment/release while holding a camera. The Manfrotto/Sachtler compatible plate allows users to quickly interchange shots without changing quick release plates. The adapter plate could be attached to various camera supports with 1/4" and 3/8" screw holes on the back side.
Panasonic announced the AU-EVA1 “Share Your Vision” Video Contest, open to video professionals throughout the United States and European Union countries.
To participate, contestants should register at https://eva1contest.hscampaigns.com/ and submit videos shot with the EVA1 cinema camera from 25 seconds to five minutes in length from June 1st through August 24th, 2018.
A distinguished panel of judges including cinematographers William Wages, Elle Schneider, Johnny Derango, and Matthias Bolliger will select two winners, one in the Fiction and Nonfiction categories. The two winners will be announced on September 14, 2018 at the International Broadcasting Conference (IBC) in Amsterdam. The winner from Europe will be awarded € 5000 .
Contestants will be asked to submit proof that their project was shot with the EVA1 camera (e.g., a behind-the-scenes video or photos showing the camera in action on the submitted piece). Video must be uploaded in one of the following file formats: mp4, mov, avi (H264), The submission may previously have been publicly posted on YouTube, Vimeo or Dailymotion. Participants can submit multiple videos, but each entry must be submitted separately.
Participants must be at least 18 years old. The Contest is not open to Panasonic employees, their family members or anyone professionally connected with the Promotion.
This software update is for HyperDeck Studio Mini and adds H.264 recording and playback in all 720p and 1080p HD formats, as well as extending the RS-422 control protocol to include new advanced media protocol commands for appending clips, querying the timeline and clearing the timeline.