NAB can be a dizzying experience, but it’s a must for anyone who loves getting their hands on new gear early, having face-to-face discussions with the experts, and attending inspiring presentations from filmmakers you’ve always looked up to — not to mention the chance to actually talk to them. It’s tough to pick only a few favorites, but here are mine.
Minimalist in design, extremely lightweight, and small, these cameras are really appealing. According to a Blackmagic representative, they were inspired by how the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera was getting used — mounted on walls, cars, and drones. There is no screen on these cameras, and buttons are on the front for easy access when the camera is in one of those tough-to-reach situations.
I am really excited for the future of VR technology and the doors it may open. I hope it sticks around longer than 3D glasses did.
RED’s booth was full of wonderful and expensive toys to play with. It even came equipped with a plush, comfortable home theater where RED displayed beautiful 4K content shot with RED cameras, shown on a 4K projector no less. Returning to my home theater left much to be desired; however it got me excited about the future of video quality with resolutions 4K, 6K, and 8K coming onto the horizon.
Speaking of, RED showcased the performance and versatility of the new 6K RED DRAGON sensor and also announced a new camera in the DRAGON family, the WEAPON. What’s amazing about the WEAPON is the sensor’s color science and dynamic ranges, which need to be experienced to be believed.
Another cool thing at the Freefly booth? Their ALTA drone, which is quite revolutionary in that it can carry a camera weighing up to 15 pounds — and at a much lower price point than you’d expect, debuting at $8,495.
There’s so much to love about Canon’s new C300 Mark II camera. It was great to finally get some hands-on time with it. Anyone who has used the original will feel right at home with the Mark II. This one however features a 8.85 megapixel Super35 size sensor, can shoot internal 4K and Ultra HD, and has 15 stops of dynamic range.
There were also many examples of films and projects shot with the new C300, which made it even more appetizing. Definitely one of my next cameras!
The show is something of a wonder really — from the sheer size (over 100,000 attendees!) to the overload of information. Having said that, if you go with a focused plan and stick to a schedule, you can fit in quite a bit and make the most of this truly monstrous event, one that I look forward to every year.