Panasonic adds Varicam LT to it digital cinematography line-up
Apr 15, 2016
Panasonic has extended its digital cinematography line-up with the addition of the VariCam LT, a lightweight, compact camera offering many of the features of the 4K VariCam 35. The camera retains the ability to shoot in both 4K (4096 x 2160) and UHD (3840 x 2160) and features high sensitivity, low noise, wide dynamic range and a cinematic depth-of-field.
In order to maintain the VariCam ‘look’, the VariCam LT is equipped with a 35mm single-chip MOS sensor, originally developed for the VariCam 35 and has a similarly wide dynamic range. This ensures accurate image rendering over the entire image, from dark areas to highlights.
This sensor has two native ISO settings of 800 and 5000. Having two dedicated analogue circuits provides higher sensitivity without increased noise. The company says the V-Gamut in the VariCam LT gives the camera a wider colour gamut than traditional film. The V-Log gamma curve has evolved further to extend the dynamic range to 14+ stops. In addition the VariCam LT offers the ability to change the mount from an EF mount (standard) to a PL mount (optional), increasing the range of usable lenses.
“Even in dimly-lit scenes, which are particularly important in feature production, the VariCam LT provides low-noise images without any compromise to picture quality,” said Luc Bara, technical product manager for Panasonic. “We also see this being popular in the freelance market and with documentary camera operators, who require a true 4K camera that is designed for single operator field use.”
Capable of 60fps in 4K, the camera also has a new sensor centre crop mode, allowing 240fps for slow motion in both HD and 2K. It is cost-efficient in operation and workflow due to in-camera colour grading, AVC-Ultra codec and multiple recording formats (4K/UHD/2K/HD proxy). The VariCam LT supports both Panasonic and third party viewfinders and comes with a number of optional extras including shoulder mount, grip and PL mount.
Panasonic has also launched a new laser phosphor projector, the PT-RZ31K, 3-chip DLPTM Solid Shine, designed for large venue applications. Available from autumn 2016 in both WUXGA and SXGA+, the projectors each output 28,000 centre lumens and offer continuous maintenance-free operation, low total cost of ownership and small cabinet. A new liquid cooling system also contributes to reliability and quiet operation. The range is compatible with existing Panasonic lenses for 3-chip DLPTM projectors, allowing operators to share lenses between projectors in their inventories.