A Camera That Records Video In HDR

AMP is a single lens video camera that can capture real time HDR. HDR video, as you know, exposes the living breathing smelling unreality hidden in life. Or something like that. Just watch how AMP’s HDR works.

AMP’s system uses a two beam-splitter in the camera that takes the light and directs it onto three sensors. This gives AMP a dynamic range of 17 stops. In the video, AMP shows off a ton of different HDR options, most of it is insane and ridiculous but some of it does seem to use HDR quite well. Hopefully, AMP (and others) can tweak their systems, settings and algorithms so we can actually use HDR video to make things like this and this.

Oh, and I apologise for the video’s music. [Amp HDR via PetaPixel]


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