New Full-Frame Pro Camera and Three Panel Lights, from Z Cam

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Z Cam is announcing that the same philosophy and innovation that has brought outstanding quality to Super35 and full-frame sensor cine cameras is being applied to update its classic E2-F6 camera. The result is an even more versatile E2-F6 Pro 6K camera and the release of three new LED panel lights that bridge the gap between LED and natural light.

Z CAM E2-F6 Pro Full-Frame Cinema Camera

Z CAM E2-F6 Pro Full-Frame Cinema Camera

The Z Cam E2 Goes Pro

The Z CAM E2-F6 Pro Cinema Camera is an impressive step up from the earlier E2-F6 camera. Notably featuring improved 10-bit capture rates and the addition of a 12G-SDI output, the E2-F6 Pro is even more at home on professional multi-camera shoots with Timecode and Genlock support. Featuring an interchangeable mount, the camera supports a wide variety of still and cine lenses, both vintage and modern. As a bonus, the camera comes with a detachable 5" onboard monitor.

Z CAM E2-F6 Pro Full-Frame Cinema Camera with 5" Touchscreen Monitor

Z CAM E2-F6 Pro Full-Frame Cinema Camera with 5" Touchscreen Monitor

It is Sunny with the New Zolar Toliman and Vega Lighting Units

With the Toliman 30S and 30C, you have two Bi-Color units; one providing a wider output, the other providing a narrower beam. Extremely high CRI ratings are hallmarks of these CCT units, and in addition to their DMX and ZolarLink wireless control, you can link up to 60 slave units for moving visual effects. Not to be outdone is the Zolar Vega 30C unit, featuring RGBAW LEDs for smooth transitions along its 2000 to 20000K.

Z CAM ZOLAR Toliman 30S Bi-Color LED Light Panel

Z CAM ZOLAR Toliman 30S Bi-Color LED Light Panel
Z CAM ZOLAR Toliman 30C Bi-Color LED Light Panel

Z CAM ZOLAR Toliman 30C Bi-Color LED Light Panel
Z CAM ZOLAR Vega 30C RGBAW LED Light Panel

Z CAM ZOLAR Vega 30C RGBAW LED Light Panel

Can’t wait to get your hands on these units? Let us know what you are thinking in the Comments section, below. For more info, follow the links to the camera page, or check out each light to see what you can do with it.

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