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The Dalsa Origin was the first camera designed and built by Dalsa Corporation to be used specifically for digital cinematography. == Overview == The Dalsa Origin was the first commercially available digital cinema camera to capture at 4K resolution, the emerging quality standard for feature film content. The camera was originally shown at the NAB Show 2003 in Las Vegas, where Dalsa received four industry awards for innovation. The camera initially became available for testing in 2006, and was available for rental for $3000 per day, including storage, from the company's camera rental facility in Woodland Hills, which was established in mid-2005. In November 2006, the company hired digital cinema pioneer, Rob Hummel, as President of the Dalsa Digital Cinema.〔http://www.btlnews.com/crafts/camera/the-lessons-of-dalsa-digital-cinema/〕 The camera was well-suited for visual effects photography employing digital compositing and travelling matte photography on larger budget productions. The system was the brainchild of a collective group, including cinematographer, and founder of Cinema Products Ed DiGiulio. During the development of the DALSA Origin camera it was tested by members of the filmmaking world including Daryn Okada, ASC, Allen Daviau, ASC and various members of the commercial and VFX industries. In 2007 the Origin camera was upgraded to the production version of the camera, and re-branded Origin II. The Origin II upgrade featured improved image quality from DALSA's latest generation frame transfer CCD sensor, and a simplified touch screen interface. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dalsa Origin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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