To go with all the 4K screens being launched at the Consumer Electronics Show 2014, a prototype for a new Panasonic 4K camera was also unveiled to the public. This super clear camera allows you to make videos that will look completely clear on a 4K screen. For those who don't know, the K stands for one thousand pixels.
According to tech blog Gizmodo, "Panasonic is showing a prototype of a SDXC speed class 3 card for use with the camera. It's rated at a minimum transfer rate of 30MB/S so it can handle all the data that 4K entails." Because the Panasonic 4K camera is only a mock up right now, you can't expect to see it on the shelves too soon in the future.
Extreme High Resolution Cameras
The Panasonic 4K Camera Debuted at CES 2014
Trend Themes
1. Extreme High-resolution Cameras - Opportunity for creating innovative video production solutions that cater to the growing demand for ultra-clear video content on 4K screens.
2. 4K Screens - Opportunity for manufacturers to develop high-quality display solutions to complement the rising popularity of 4K cameras and enhance the viewing experience.
3. SDXC Speed Class 3 Cards - Opportunity for the development of faster and higher-capacity memory cards to support the data-intensive requirements of 4K video recording and storage.
Industry Implications
1. Video Production - Opportunity for video production companies to adapt their processes and equipment to accommodate the increasing demand for high-resolution content.
2. Consumer Electronics - Opportunity for consumer electronics manufacturers to capitalize on the growing market for 4K cameras and screens by offering innovative and feature-rich products.
3. Memory Card Manufacturing - Opportunity for memory card manufacturers to develop advanced SDXC Speed Class 3 cards that can handle the large data transfer rates required for 4K video recording and playback.