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Re: for Indie Film...Why Kona then?
by Don Greening on Aug 28, 2008 at 5:09:07 am

[Harcharan Singh] "Does EX3 also cannot sent 1080 24p thru HD-SDI? "

According to Sony, any EX1 or EX3 camera shipped from the factory in the second half of August can stream 1080p 24 through the SDI port. Cameras made earlier than that will have to wait for 3 weeks for an official Sony announcement as to when a firmware upgrade will be available for all earlier EX series cameras.

[Harcharan Singh] "If we use memory cards whether it is SxS or Nanoflash why is expensive cards such as AJA Kona required..for final mastering I suppose ..?"

A card like the Kona would be needed if you want to connect a broadcast monitor to your editing suite via HD SDI or you want to print to HD tape and change codecs (like DVCPRO HD) in real time, which the Kona 3 card can do. But for normal editing of EX footage you don't need an expensive 3rd party card.

- Don





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