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Mattias Ohlson

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  1. NHK seems to often work in collaboration with JVC. NHK uses high resolution d-ila panels for UHDV system with 4320p pseudo resolution, psuedo in the same way as Dalsa is "not" 4k(2000p). I would not be surprised if NHK ends up using 4096x2160 sensors from JVC.
  2. Is it not time for a 4096x2160 camera and not 3840x2160 to be in liine with DCI specifications. JVC started with 3840x2160 panels in their high resolution projector. They now have a 4096x2160 chip in line with DCI specifications. I have read somewhere that JVC has a 4096x2160 camera coming is that true? If not is anyone doing 4096x2160. I admit the difference it not that big but a standard is still a standard. Quad HDTV has the the 16:9 aspect ratio. The DCI format is wider more towards and a little beyond 1.85:1.
  3. How long will it take to develop a storage system capable of recording 4k data at super high bit rates from the 12 Mega pixel sensor in Genesis? For example for Dalsa 4k, 16bit , 24p and with lossless compression is about 400MB/s I am sure some of you would like to try 48p one day -> 800MB/s The Dalsa sensor can operate up to 60fps in the future according to their home page. Thus is there any system on the horizon that can record 1000MB/s? Are we talking 5 years for this to be possible or can it happen faster?
  4. Let me see if I get this right , the Genesis has a 12 Megapixel rgb non bayer pattern sensor and should be able to output 4k but only saves 2k in a tape format. How does this compare with the highest format that Dalsa´s camera can produce? It has been said in this thread that this camera can grow in capacity in the future with the 12M pixel sensor in mind. Does this mean we will eventually see Genesis be able to store in format with more information than that of today?
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