In Pictures: 3DTested At NAB Show 2013

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The Nikon Booth

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Setting the tone for the 2013 NAB Show, we're kicking this tour off with a camera vendor. Nikon unveiled an 80-400 f4.5-5.6 Nikkor lens that weighs in at 56 ounces, with the tripod collar. While that's a little heavier than the company's previous model, the new version is much sharper.

The RED Booth

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RED announced an upgrade program to its Dragon sensors at NAB Show 2013. The company even brought part of its manufacturing plant to the booth to perform upgrades on-site.

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The Tascam Booth

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Tascam introduced its DR-60D, a recording device developed for filmmakers and videographers using DSLRs. It's a four-track solid state recorder with two 1/4" XLR inputs that supply +48 V phantom power.

The Yamaha Booth

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Yamaha's new CL5 console can network with up to eight I/O racks, which can then be connected to any switch on the network.

The ARRI Booth

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With so many camera vendors in attendance, lighting is naturally a big part of NAB Show as well. ARRI's 1,000 Hz high-speed blasts help to create flicker-free images, even at frame rates of 1,000 FPS.

The DJI Booth

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Let's take a quick break from all of the pro-grade stuff and check out something that's equally-cool for everyone. DJI's Phantom was one of many drones on display at NAB. You can control this quadrocopter from up to 300 feet away, and even with a GoPro camera, the Phantom boasts a flight time of up to 15 minutes.

The Sony Booth

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Sony had two new 4K cameras at NAB Show 2013: the F5 and the F55. The F55 is the one on the left with a black ring, while the silver-ringed F5 is on the right.

The Gates Booth

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This is a Gates underwater housing for Sony's new F5 and F55 cameras. The main housing shell has an eight-inch port on the front. Up top is an external monitor for frame and focus.

The Edelkrone Booth

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While DSLRs are gaining in popularity for use in filming, the awkwardness of the DSLR form factor remains a challenge. Seeking a solution to this problem, Edelkrone brought several variations of its Modula system to the show.

The Canon Booth

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The Canon 14.5-60 mm 4.1x cinema zoom lens is designed for cameras with an APS-C or Super 35-equivalent sensor and a PL mount. It's a very fast T2.6 through the entire range, and the company is asking $42,750 for the new lens.

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  • dingo07
    It's not Verizoom - it's VariZoom!
    Nice pics
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  • d_kuhn
    The RED upgrade is from the 5K Mysterium-X to the 6K Dragon... A serious camera in either trim. I"ve an Epic M Monochrome ordered... It should be arriving this week. (Mysterium-X sadly since the Dragon's not available on the Mono cameras yet)
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  • JonnyDough
    Film-making related photos. Pictures of CAMERAS. This appeals to a very select group of people on Tom's. I don't even know what NAB stands for, North American B...?
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  • ithurtswhenipee
    @ik242
    Picture #22. Not the same girl from a million feet away.
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