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Panasonic announced a large update to the EVA1 firmware in the form of version 2.0. This is the update that users have been waiting for, with a major new output capabilty. Users of the new version 2.0 firmware will be able to output raw video over SDI at 5.7K resolution from 1-30fps with a S35 frame. While 4K can be output at up to 60fps, and 2K at up to 240fps. That should allow for some considerable creative heft.
But it doesn't end there. New All-Intraframe codecs are also included, with 4K featuring a 400Mbps bitrate at 10-bit colour precision and 4:2:2 colour resolution up to 30P. Variable framerates can also be recorded, with 2K topping out at 200Mbps and 120fps. Additionally for legacy work Panasonic is including two interlaced codecs at 1080P resolution both in intraframe form at 100Mbps 4:2:2 10-bit colour, and at 50Mbps 10-bit 4:2:2 in LongGOP format. Interval recording can also be carried out in both LongGOP and Intraframe codecs.
Lastly, remote operation support has been improved with the ability to be controlled with many of the popular third party wired controllers, as well as offering the ability to control the zoom of Canon's compact cine servo zooms. Various improvements to overall performance such as playback have also been made.
The updated version 2.0 of the EVA1 firmware will be available as a free download by the end of March. The already impressive dual-ISO EVA1 camera gets even more awesome with the updated features. And making it available free of charge is a nice gesture from Panasonic.
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