We’ve already seen cameras which let we fake we live in a hot canon fire HDR video, mixing overexposed as well as underexposed images in to a single surreal composite. But so far, which kind of dystopian trippiness has been relegated to experiments as well as rigs regulating dual lenses. But here we have AMP, a portable-enough five-pound camera which splits a light in to 3 sensors, giving it a operation of 17.5 stops to “reveal reality” in a drab, deficient lives. The single-lens camera shoots 1080p video during 24fps or 30fps, annals raw, uncompressed interpretation to an SSD, as well as functions with Nikon F-Mount-compatible lenses. To give we a little viewpoint upon a volume of perfect storage required, AMP promises a 256GB SSD can reason 30-plus mins of footage, with 24fps video immoderate reduction space than a thirty fps variety. It’ll be accessible after this summer for a little different sum, though not as a mass-produced product. Rather, it’ll finish up in a hands of a name couple of prosumers who supplement themselves to a watchful list. Assuming we won’t be a single of a chosen, we can get your fill of being in a span of demo videos after a break.
