Hu? Canon HV10 pocketable HDV cam

Canon’s going all crazy now – They’ve announced the HV10, a handycam-sized HDV camera with many of the features of its big bothers. They’re targeting it at $1299, which puts it right in the range of the Sony HC3. While the camera doesn’t record 24F, it does play that format back. While that makes it a usable deck for tapes shot in the XL-H1, it seems that with 4 HDV cameras on the market now, Canon would be smart to throw together a dedicated deck. Sell it for $2k, make a bundle, make everyone happy!

Perhaps the most interesting thing about the HV10 is that it uses a true 1920×1080 pixel CMOS chip for recording, instead of 1440×1080 like all the previous cameras. Of course, it’s a single chip with a Bayer filter, so the quality isn’t likely to rival the X* cameras. Nevertheless, it’s exciting to have more cameras pushing the prices down in this market segment.

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Telestream buys Popwire

Telestream today announced that they’ve acquired Popwire. I think this is actually a good thing for the industry. Telestream has shown increasing support for the Mac platform, with products like Flip4Mac. Buying Popwire shows that they are indeed very committed to video processing on the Mac. That’s good for everyone.