
Ikonoskop’s digitam motion picture camera does not only record video in full High Definition resolution (1,920 x 1,080), it is also capable of storing those frames in individual 12-bit RAW, DNG or TIFF files. Unfortunately the proprietary 80GB memory cartridges used with the Ikonoskop won’t last long considering the resolution of the media it records, as it maxes out at just 12 minutes when you include footage, audio and metadata. Features include a Super-16 sized sensor that enables one to use pre-existing Super-16mm lenses. The 1-60 fps adjustable frame rate and on-set monitoring rounds off the list of features. The Ikonoskop won’t come cheap though as it will retail for approximately $9,800.
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