Published on October 1st,2009 at 3:14 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Sony to Unveil a 3D 240fps Broadcast Camera at CEATEC

CEATEC will kick off next week and Sony announced today their plan to unveil a 3D (Full HD ?!?!?) capable camera able to shoot video up to 240fps.

We’ll learn more about it next week so stay tuned!

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  • Ken

    240fps! why when even is hard to tell the difference between 24fps and 30fps

  • PAC

    @ken: for slow motion like at soccer, sports in general.

  • Anonymous

    Wow…… this one is truly looking just awesome. As the existing Sony 3D 240fps Broadcast camera is really looking promising and impressive. And the existing picture of this one really makes me crazy about it. Thanks for sharing some exceptional thing. It’s really looking magnificent and extreme.
     

 

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