What was New in
2003
A Partial Listing of New Products
introduced at NAB 2003
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Panasonic Products introduced
in 2003
AG-DV2500 DV Proline 525/625 switchable Mini-DV/DV portable VTR w/IEEE, AC or DC
powered. No adapter is needed for Mini-DV. Plays back DVCAM. This unit
replaced the discontinued AG-DV2000 and AG-DV1000.
AJ-DX255 2x speed player/recorder w/IEEE for DV/DVCPRO and DVCPRO 1x playback and
record. DVCAM playback.
AJ-HD1700 VTR 126 min. EX format extended play/rec XL size DVCPROHD, 9 micron
recording (only), with legacy DVCPRO25/50/100 Playback.
AJ-SD755 DVCPRO studio editing VTR w/IEEE.
AJ-DE10 IEEE DV Laptop PC news editing system.
AG-DVC80 3CCD DV 60i Proline camcorder.
AV-CGP500 2RU Virtual Set Processor for HD/SD (partner with Vizrt)
(1080i and SD with
720p/60 and 1080/24p were planned for future release)
25/50Mb/s AJ-YAD955 IEEE Interface Board option for the AJ-SD955A and AJ-SD930
DVCPRO50/DVCPRO Studio VTRs.
8.4 HD Hi-Resolution LCD.
14" SD LCD monitor.
AG-DVC7 4:3 60i NTSC Mini-DV Camcorder with IEEE1394 4-pin DV digital I/O, Y/C I/O,
composite video and audio I/O.
2/3" AJ-SDX900 24P/30P/60i selectable 24 Frame (23.98 on 59.94) Video
DVCPRO50/DVCPRO native 16:9 (4:3/16:9 switchable) Camcorder for standard definition
720x480 interlace or 720x480 progressive segmented frame recording. The 25/50Mb/s
IEEE Board option for the AJ-SD955A and AJ-SD930 DVCPRO50/DVCPRO Studio VTRs.
VHS products: the AG-2580 VHS Hi-Fi VTR, the AG-1350 VHS VTR, and in DVD real time
video recording the DMR-T3030 and DMR-T3040 DVD-R recorders.
The 16:9 adapter (AG-LW7200G) for the popular ultra-compact AG-DVX100A 24P (23.98
on 59.94) Frame Video Mini-DV Camcorder for standard definition Mini-DV tape recording.
Varicam Cine-Style Gamma and improved (to 4 to 60 in one-frame increments)
performance of AJ-HDC27F "VariCam".
The AJ-HD3700B HD-D5 Multi-format VTR.
Holdover Announced Products
from 2002 NAB began shipping, such as the AK-HC931 IT 1M 2/3" 3-CCD genlockable
studio camera (or handheld portable) with 2" EVF option, LCD viewfinder option, and
camera CCU option, and RCOP remote operator panel option. Variable frame rate capture, 480
interlace, 720 progressive, 1080 interlaced, and 24 frames per second 1080 progressive
outputs. Speed choices for variable progressive output are 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 40.
Also shipping was the compact camera head announced at NAB 2002 (4 lbs without lens)
AK-HC930 IT 1M 2/3" 3-CCD pan/tilt progressive scan camera for AW-PH500/PH600/PH300A
pan/tilt systems for remote and studio applications with HD-SDI and HD analog component
output. F10 at 2000 lux at 60fps. Speed choices for variable progressive capture output
are 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 40.
Sony Products introduced in 2003
Sony Cameras and camera related products (see also new Optical Disc products)
CineAlta Version 2.0 software, with enhanced (over Version 1) exposure latitude
(almost 1 f-stop in highlights), 1/60 or 1/50 shutter added for 24p, 25p, or 30p mode,
cross filter changed to 5600K color temperature, and white shading data can be added to
the lens file for prime lenses. It added a new user gamma matrix for pre-programming
of the non-linear transfer characteristics. Also added was a new saturation control,
and multi-matrix auto hue detection capability. Other added features were a new
scene file management capability, as in increasing the scene file quantity from 5 to 100,
name display of scene file capability (per 5 scene files), and a customized user menu on
the viewfinder.
HDC-910 HD Studio Camera.
HDC-F950 HDCAM SR portable camera (requires external HDCAM SR SRW-5000 VTR or
external compatible Disk Recorder or future HDCAM SR portable VTR) for 22:22:22 (4:4:4 RGB
dual link HD-SDI) or 22:11:11 (4:2:2 YUV HD-SDI) 1920x1080 applications, or, does 720p
output; has CineAlta Gamma, and features undercranking (such as 24fps or slower camera
frame clocking), and greater exposure latitude (Dynamic Range). Uses new optional
HDVF-C30W 2.7 Hi-Resolution viewfinder.
DNW-7 Version 2 Betacam SX Camcorder. New generation IT Power HAD CCDs (4:3),
sensitivity F13 @ 2000 Lux, minimum illumination 0.18 Lux, Vertical Smear Ratio
130dB, 4:2:2 Betacam SX recording and payback, rugged ENG ready construction,
built-in wireless microphone slot (holds WRR-855B in camera body), shot data recording,
optional accessories CA701 SDI output, CA-702, analog pool feed input, CA755 Triax
adapter.
DXC-D50 series camera head (dockable), DXC-D50 4:3 version, DXC-D50WS 4:3/16:9
version, with 12-bit A/D, Memory Stick for Scene File, Megapixel 2/3 imagers,
improved horizontal resolution, DSP color temp adjustment (has optical ND filters only, no
color wheel filter). Power HAD EX CCDs, -140dB smear ratio (FIT level), 12 bit A/D, 30 bit
DSP, F11 at 2000 lux, 65dB S/N ratio, interfaces exceptionally well with optional CCU-D50
digital camera control unit (for 76 pin camera head digital interface but also supports
analog coax up to 300 meters for the analog multi-pin cameras like the 570/370) and new
RCP-D50 (joystick type), or RCP-D51 (dial type) remote controllers (including memory stick
capability), support for color teleprompter (via CCU-D50) Note: CA-D50 SDI adapter
required on DXC-D50 for all digital signal path and operation. The new RCP units
employ LCD touch screen for control (and status) and video monitoring, and use memory
stick for scene file save and recall (except that the memory stick function is only with
the D-50, not the D-30 or D-35 series). The Sony CA-D50 Camera Adapter is required
for the DXC-D50 for 76-pin digital connection to the CCU-D50 over standard CCZ cable.
Standard Sony CCZ cable supports digital connection up to 75 meters, and Sony CCLD
Low loss cable supports digital up to 150 meters.
DSR-390L 4:3 ½ 3-CCD DVCAM Camcorder with f13 @ 2000 LUX sensitivity, 800
lines of horizontal resolution, -65dB S/N ratio, 0.4 Lux minimum illumination, -115 dB
smear ratio, New type Film Like setup file, Analog Composite Video Pool Feed
input option, ClipLink, FreezeMix, TrueEye, DynaLatitude, SetupLog, SetupNavi, can work in
studio configuration with CCU-D50 with analog coax connection (and with no support for
scene file/memory stick). There was also a re-design of the operator access door(s).
Sony Professional pan and tilt products include the 2002 NAB introduced DXC-990
1/2" 3-CCD 850 TV Line camera head for specialty pan and tilt and remote standard
definition camera applications.
Sony Live Production Products introduced in 2003
MVS-8000 multi-format production switcher for SD or HD (board set options
depending).
DVS-9000 standard definition switcher, standard with 2 M/E (each with 4 keyers with
edge generators, 4 chroma keyers, which themselves have 2 independent mask generators, 14
dedicated wipe generators, 5 transition generators, of which one is common and 4 are
local), 17 inputs, 24 outputs, frame memory, and 2 power supplies. Multiple
processors and panels may be connected on the same network to operate in tandem, or a
panel can share multiple processors, to provide mission critical redundancy for switching
and effects.
Sony Production Audio Products introduced in 2003
WLL-CA50 DVB-ASI MP @ ML Mpeg-2 wireless 2.4GHz 2000 stationary range
transmitter (650 feet moving range at 35 mph), new companion WLL-RX50 wireless receiver
with secure encryption key and 160 foot antenna extension (or extendable to 1000 feet with
three booster amplifiers). Thomson has a similar system but without the rages mentioned
above.
DMX-P01 Digital Portable Mixer with 4 XLR mic inputs and a digital
limiter/compressor, and audio setting file storage capability for up to 10 different
user-defined parameter settings. There is actually a 2 channel (1 pair) AES/EBU
balanced output (XLR).
ECM-88 and ECM-88PT Lavaliere Microphones which uses a dual diaphragm structure to
reduce or mostly eliminate handling noise. From testing this in the booth with
headsets, one can drastically reduce clothing noise when clothing rubs the mic, but it is
not gone completely.
Wireless packages: UWP-C1 body pack transmitter with omni-directional lavaliere mic
and a portable camera mount V-lock diversity tuner; UWP-C2, a hand-held wireless mic with
a portable camera-mount V-lock diversity tuner, UWP-S1, body pack transmitter with a
lavaliere mic and a half-rack diversity tuner; UWP-S2 hand-held wireless mic with a
half-rack diversity tuner; UWP-X1 body pack transmitter, lavaliere mic, diversity tuner
module to plug into a MB-806A tuner frame; UWP-X2 hand-held wireless mic , transmitter
with external antenna in a rugged metal case, and diversity tuner module.
Sony VTRs and Players introduced in 2003
HDCAM SR Format SRW-5000 Studio VTR 1080i/720p record MPEG-4 RGB/YUV formats, HDCAM
legacy playback, Digital Betacam playback (option priced separately). Native bit
rate for picture information is 440 Mb/s. The media used is new technology HDCAM SR
Media, which has reduced media particle size of about 1/2 half over existing HDCAM media
particle size. Small HDCAM-SR cassettes hold 40 minutes of 22:22:22 HD MPEG-4
compressed digital video (also deemed 4:4:4 or digital RGB color space for simplicity), 55
minutes of 22:11:11 HD MPEG-4 compressed digital video (also deemed 4:2:2 or digital YUV
color space for simplicity), and the large cassettes hold 124 minutes of compressed
digital RGB HD MPEG-4 video, or 155 minutes of compressed digital YUV HD MPEG-4
video. In the booth, Sony personnel mentioned 3 separately priced options for this
VTR RGB I/O option, Multi-Format Converter Option for 4:4:4 to 4:2:2 conversion and
2:3 pull down, and a Digital Betacam Playback Option.
HDCAM SR Format SRW-1 Portable HDCAM SR 1080i/720p record MPEG-4 RGB/YUV formats.
MSW-2000 IMX VTR (IMX record, IMX and BetacamSP playback only, no oxide Betacam
playback, no Digital Betacam playback) with 2x optional SDTI-CP, optional HD up-converter
and eVTR option.
HD Upconversion Option Board BKMW-104 for MPEG IMX VTRs
MSW-M2000/M2100/A2000/2000.
JH-1 HDCAM Compact Player, 1080/29.97PsF/59.94i and 25PsF/50i modes, with optional
HKJ-101 DV encoding I-Link Output. No other legacy playback format is supported on this
unit.
JH-3 HDCAM/CineAlta Compact Player, 1080/29.97PsF/59.94i, 24PsF and 25PsF/50i modes
with Pull Down, and optional HKJ-101 HD-SDI and DV encoding I-Link Output. RS-232C and
422A (JH-3 only). LED Audio Meters. Anticipated earliest delivery is August
03, HKJ-101 October 03. No other legacy playback format is supported on this unit.
Sony Display Products introduced in 2003
LMD series LCD-based video monitors, augments PVM line-up. LMD-440, 4x4
color (replaces PVM4B1U) with SDI input option per each LCD.
LMD-530 3x5 color, 3RU, with SDI input option per LCD.
LMD-650 6.5 field color NTSC/PAL/Black & White monitor, 120V AC or 12V DC
power or battery, uses BP-L/M batteries, dual rack mount with MB-506, sun hood included.
LMD-720W 2x7 16:9 color rack mount monitor, with SDI input option.
LMD-170WS, 17 16:9 Video LCD, fast enough for HD refresh rates, unique
2-piece design (media engine and separate LCD with power input and DVI cable that can be
remoted up to 10 meters from controls with optional 10M cables), HD-SDI/SDI, I-Link
options, two option slots, option cards include SDI, HDSDI, and IEEE 1394 decoders.
LMD-230WS 23 16:9 Video LCD, fast enough for HD refresh rates, unique 2-piece
design (media engine and separate LCD with power input and DVI cable that can be remoted
up to 10 meters from controls with optional 10M cables), HD-SDI/SDI, I-Link options, two
option slots, option cards include SDI, HDSDI, and IEEE 1394 decoders.
Sony Optical Disc Format Products introduced in 2003
XDCAM Optical Disk product line, offers high speed transfer (different rates
supported based on device), simultaneous proxy recording (depending on device), high
capacity random-access robust re-write capable (up to 1000 times) media. Format
agnostic media (but device may or may not be dual standard, depending).
XDCAM Optical Disk DVCAM-only camcorder, PDW-510, optional 24p board for cinema
applications.
XDCAM Optical Disk IMX/DVCAM camcorder, PDW-530, optional 24p board for cinema
applications. 30/40/50 Mb/s IMX.
XDCAM Optical Disk field recorder, PDW-V1. Jog shuttle, same LCD screen as
camcorder, I-Link, Ethernet. 30/40/50 Mb/s IMX.
XDCAM Optical Disk half-rack compact recorder, PDW-1500. 30/40/50 Mb/s IMX.
XDCAM Optical Disk Studio recorder, PDW-3000. Offers DVCAM or IMX record or
playback. Does high speed transfers, DVCAM at 5x, MPEG IMX at 2.5x, and Proxy
transfer at 50x. Has jog shuttle and traditional studio I/O. 30/40/50 Mb/s IMX.
Note: the optical disk systems use 2 head record with a data capacity of 72Mb/s per head,
which combined, is equivalent to 144 Mb/s, the native data rate of HDCAM compressed.
The capacity for media is 23.3GB, or 45 minutes of IMX recorded at 50Mb/s, 60 minutes at
40Mb/s, 75 minutes at 30Mb/s, or, device enabling, approximately 90 minutes of DVCAM
material (25 Mb/s).
Sony Storage Media Products introduced in 2003
SAIT PetaSite Automated Tape Library (uses helical scan technology), uses SAIT-1
type library drives.
Giga Vault portable 10 oz 40GB hard-disk drive with PnP and USB 2.0 interface to
Windows OS. Future I-Link for MAC.
Micro Vault Media cards, packaged portable USB 2.0 storage from 32MB versions to
256MB versions.
JVC Products introduced in 2003 include:
JVC DX-VCA3U HD miniature camera head (100g weight).
DR-DV5000 80-GB HDD Hard Drive recorder (developed with Focus Enhancements) which attaches
to the 52 pin connector on the back of the GY-DV5000 camcorder and holds 6 ½ hours of
footage. Quicktime compatible with Time Code,
Avid OMF support, uses removable HDD.
DM-NC40 MPEG-4 Network Codec, for 64k to 2.5Mbs encoding in MPEG-4.
JVC KA-DV5000U MPEG-4 codec module option for the GY-DV5000 camcorder which records
picture and start and stop time code values to a Compact Flash memory card. It features a Unicast server.
JVC
HD CMOS camera head with 3 2/3 2.1 megapixel HD CMOS B4 lens mount imaging
applications, offers over 1000 TV Lines vertical resolution, with true 1920x1080 sensor,
12-bit A-D at 75MHz, no vertical smear, 2 HD-SDI SMPTE 272M outputs, and optional RM-LP55
camera controller (EFP-type) remote. Note:
CMOS technology has no dead pixels.
JVC
MPEG-4 Encoder/Decoder DM-NC40 allows transmit (stream) and receive ISMA (Internet
Streaming Media Alliance) compliant MPEG-4 video and audio over an IP network and
Internet. MPEG-4 stream produced by this unit can be played on computer platforms
with such media players as WMP, QuickTime, Real Media, and Platform 4 Player. Bit rates
supported are from 56 kbps up to 2 Mbps.
JVC
BR-D95U 4-Channel 50 Mb/s 4:2:2 D-9 VTR with audio and video pre-read.
JVC DVHS and Related Products
JVC SR-VDA300US DVHS Pro Scramble Mastering Recorder/Player with password or unique
password recording keys, or special password to get to non-password mode recording.
JVC SR-VD400US DVHS Pro Scramble Distribution Player.
Plays Pro Scramble DVHS tapes with correctly applied password or blocks
playback. IEEE input is available on this
unit for public domain non-password protected non-encrypted recording and associated
playback*.
JVC DM-JV600 HD-SDI to DVB-ASI MPEG-2 ATSC Transport Stream encoder (technically
introduced at NAB 2004, and which received a TV Technology Award), supports 14-30Mb/s
output rates, MP2 pass audio, AC3 pass audio, announced to be under $30K U.S. List.
The DM-JV600 JVC HD Encoder DVBASI out to JVC SR-VDA300US Pro Scramble DVHS Recorder
process simplifies the creation of HD dailies on DVHS. The DVB-ASI connection on the
new JVC SR-VDA300US Pro Scramble DVHS Recorder also opens the door for the use of other
broadcast HD encoders, such as from Harris Broadcast. So the low cost DVHS format
may rapidly become a vehicle for password protected dailies or special release programs
and prove a practical investment for any high-end facility servicing the entertainment
industry.
For developers, and board level encoding, other PC desktop product alternatives* include:
Doremi Labs Orca HD PCI encoder + Computer Modules DVB Master III TX DVB Send PCI Card
Or
Heuris MPP2 software render + Computer
Modules DVB Master III TX DVB Send PCI Card
Or
PixelTools Corp. PTC0030 ExpertHD software render + DVB Master III TX DVB Send PCI Card
Or
Various DVB Master FD + StreamBed software + IEEE card for the above if involving a
consumer DVHS unit.
Or
The new JVC HDTVxpress Compressor PCI Card with HD-SDI input and a DVB-ASI output with
LGOP MPEG-2 High Profile @ High Level (deemed 4:2:2) and MPEG audio encoding for Windows
2000.
*To enable any broadcast driver architecture stream to or from any digital source and
a PC or display device, all Driver, stack, PnP, CCM, and other connectivity issues require
copyright permissions and supported device lists, and for developers will require
Microsoft and at minimum ANSI, IEC, IEEE, FEC, EIA-775A development kit (level) support.
Federal Laws may also extend to device connectivity, digital content recording,
watermarking, and regulated content exchange (such as the use of a broadcast flag).
Tektronix products
introduced in 2003 -
WFM700
Series Audio Module Option DG ($2,995 List now, $3,450 after April 26th) and
firmware upgrade kit combine enhanced audio (up to 8 channels) and video monitoring and
reporting capability in a single instrument. The
free firmware upgrade kit is available on the internet from http://www.tek.com/. The
firmware upgrade provides enhanced video monitoring capabilities without the purchase of
the audio module.
WVR610A
and WVR611A series of 1RU Waveform Rasterizers (on-screen monitors), which put 4
simultaneous selectable signal test images on an XGA (1024x768) computer monitor (not
included) at the same time. These displays
include waveform (both overlay and parade), vectorscope, gamut (arrowhead, diamond, or
split-diamond), audio levels (up to 4 stereo pairs), and video picture monitor.
VM5000HD
automated test and measurement set for consumer HDTV products including SXGA testing
ability.
Pinnacle Broadcast products
introduced in 2003
"DekoCast"
Authoring/Preview (only)
Station
4RU,
2.4GHz CPU, dual redundant power supply chassis used for creating DekoCast
"scenes" and previewing them so creative people can send them to the DekoCast
master control station (that might be running 24 x 7) via the Pinnacle Broadnet Network
Interface. Ships will all options on the
DekoCast enabled (including Deko Clips, CAP, and 2nd Video output) for the flat price, but
the preview/video outputs are "watermarked".
DekoCast/TI
Traffic Integration (File Replicater) Software that
works with Deko MOS software and allows for MOS file management close integration support
for such automation systems as Harris/Louth. This
software actually allows for last minute content text replacement, and coupled with the
DekoObjex option, rapid confirmation of elements that must be recalled for Deko/FXDekoII,
or DekoCast playout.
DekoObjex
Option
Deko
MOS version 2.0 software option/upgrade, for Deko, FXDekoII.
FXDekoII
and Deko 2200 Version 2.0 software upgrade. Provided
for Thunder Control (visually browse clips and sequences), and provides for supporting
extended clip capabilities with Clip Deko option (supports looping backgrounds, and
infinite looping, and auto import). Additionally, the .DV format is supported for clip
import as well as the traditional proprietary Pinnacle .AVI format. Clips must be captured from a device with a
Pinnacle capture codec, such as Liquid product, or Thunder, and are spatially raster
oriented to 720x480 (525/59.94).
Version
5.21 OS Beta test software allowed Two Thunder XL units to use some shared storage with
appropriate FC switch, Ethernet switch. New
Vers. 5.3 OS software is currently in test and supported the following: a. browse of Deko
Clip database, b. lock to Station Time Code, c. Improved key merging performance (speed of
linking a key clip to a clip that was not injected at the same time), d. Allowed for clip
database to be overwritten (directed copy/import) improving database call-up efficiency,
(so someone could replace Clip #1 with another Clip #1, allowing the name/pointers to be
the same), e. Provided direct PBusII GVG Peripheral Bus Support, of like 2.5 seconds
better than using 3rd party translation.
Liquid
"Chrome" turnkey NLE editing system, designed to fit between the higher end
Pinnacle Liquid Blue and the lower end Pinnacle Liquid Silver. Ample performing external storage is critical for
playback bandwidth support for multi-stream uncompressed. Makes use of the Pinnacle
Targa 3000 engine to support dual 4:2:2 8-bit recording/playing of SDI uncompressed
streams, or, up to four 4:1:1 (or 4:2:0) DV input streams (transcoded to MPEG-2 I frame or
stored as uncompressed). The Chrome system
can be configured for 525i or 625i (spatially, 525i is limited to 720x480) It comes with
Title Deko, and has extensive primary and secondary internal processing 4x4x4 color
correction, a striped down version of 8-bit Commotion effects software (minus the Motion
Tracker that is in the Commotion Pro version), and high speed background
rendering/processing, and an I/O breakout box.
Liquid
Purple version 5 Software.
Liquid Blue 4.6 for Vortex Software.
Version
4.3 Software for DVExcel added chroma comparison to motion detection, and cursors. Allowed for SDI shaped/unshaped key output,
joystick defocus lock, 100 effects within a sequence (sequence defined as a group of
effects, old limit was 24), AUX bus control (for Sony GVG, DD/Thomson), Alpha (Genie)
Wipes (brought back), save/restore system configs to 3.5 floppy (up to 5 or 10
snapshots can fit on a 1.5MB disk, depending).
Leitch products introduced in 2003
Leitch
DVR-3901 full featured high performance modular digital video recorder
ADS6800+A4BC/A2BC
audio delay synchronizer designed for timing/tracking audio delay
SFS-3901
card for full processing of SDI signals.
Videotek products introduced in 2003
ASM-100 1RU multi-format on-screen audio monitor
VTM-150 multi-format on-screen monitor
VTM-330E now includes SNMP (Simple Network Management) Protocol
VTM-450E HD/SD 2RU on-screen monitor
SQM-175 macroblocking detection module
SQM-141Q analog quad display module
SQM-141PK quad display module, NTSC/PAL auto detect composite inputs
SQM-160AV Analog audio and video dual input module w/monitoring outputs
SQM-UBP Universal breakout panel
SQM-BYP Bypass rear module, auto signal rerouting on loss of power/hardware
SQM-DL stand-alone 601 serial digital legalizer module
SQM-DLS 601 serial digital legalizer with SNMP monitoring module
SQM-LT SNMP software and alarm monitoring package
VSG-405HD HD signal generator w/ATSC test signal outputs, genlock
DDM-500A Basic 8VSB ATSC Demodulator
DDM-520 8VSB ATSC Demodulator/Decoder
DDM-540 8VSB ATSC Demodulator/Decoder w/HD-SDI output
RCU-101 Remote control panel for controlling up to 8 SDC-101 color correctors
FOR-A products introduced in 2003 -
FOR-A 24P vdigital HD switcher
version of Hanabi HVS-3000H with two mix/effects, in 3 RU unit mainframe, featuring
4:2:2:4 digital component, 10-bit processing and supporting a range of standards. It
comes in a 16-input version with expansion units available for 24- and 28-input versions,
with or without 24Pp capability, and two spaces for an optional DVE card, which offers 3D
effects. Six independent key layers are available and four still pictures can be stored in
game memory. The HVS-3000H features standard auxiliary output busses. Other features
for live production include program, preview and clean feed outputs, direct key transition
control, snapshot memory, JPEG or TGA file download via a LAN connection and customizable
panel layouts for the fader level selection, wipe button and keying section.
FOR-A FA-125 and FA-115 Frame Synchronizers with built in DNR, replace the FA-120.
FOR-A version of digiWarp-EX II virtual studio (expanded masking and chroma-key
capabilities).
FOR-A FA-395P TBC/FS to compete with DPS/Leitch 575AV.
FOR-A FA-125 and FA-115 Frame Synchronizers (half rack wide units) with built in DNR, to
replace the FA-120.
FOR-A IVS-300 and IVS-500 1RU video stabilizers for correcting ENG picture shake.
VFC-300 300fps C-mount lens variable frame rate camera head and software controller for
sports, motion analysis.
VFC-1000 8,000 fps C-mount lens variable frame rate camera head and software controller
for sports, motion analysis. |