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A lot of other people in the industry write miles and miles of text about Ikonoskop, A-cam SP-16 and of course A-cam dII. Here is a collection of links and quotes.

" Ikonoskop's rather potent-looking, weirdly named A-cam dII is, it would appear, first to support DNG for motion capture. "The buzz at IBC is DNG," they write, "so people seem to understand and start to follow our lead in DNG together with Adobe."

http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2008/09/photos_in_motio.html


" Filmmakers rejoice! Now you can abandon those rolls of expensive film for digital video, recorded uncompressed on this odd-looking Ikonoskop A-cam dII camera. Using the array of lenses available for super-16 film cameras, this baby slams 1080p video onto the fastest flash memory cards in the world, sucking up 12 minutes' worth of the crispy footage at a blazing 240MB per second. That's fast. "

http://dvice.com/archives/2008/09/ikonoskop_acam.php


" Ikonoskop's Digital 16mm Movie Cam: Retro on the Outside, RAW on the Inside "

http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/09/ikonoskops-digi.html


" One of the most exciting launches at IBC this year came from Ikonoskop, a small company located in Sweden that has to-date catered to 16mm filmmakers and extreme sports applications. Their latest product is a digital cinema camera with a sensor size equivalent to a 16mm film frame. "

http://provideocoalition.com/index.php/freshdv/story/can_ikonoskops_dii_digital_cinema_camera_coexist_with_red