Ikegami Introduces UHK-X600
The broadcast camera incorporates three 2/3" oversampling UHD CMOS sensors and provides 1,000 TVL resolution, minimal aliasing, and 2,000 lux sensitivity at f10 (60p).
Ikegami has introduced the UHK-X600, the latest addition to the Unicam XE broadcast-camera line.
The UHK-X600 incorporates three 2/3" oversampling UHD CMOS sensors and provides 1,000 TVL resolution, minimal aliasing, and 2,000 lux sensitivity at f10 (60p). Standard features include full support for Hybrid Log Gamma HDR with the ability to select between BT.2020 and BT.709 chroma spaces.
The camera can be pedestal- or tripod-mounted or operated over the shoulder. It measures 13.4"x9.6"x6" and weighs just over 11 pounds.
Global-shutter imagers minimize artifacts when televising LED screen walls or flash/strobe-illuminated stage environments. License-key-based options include support for 2x, 3x and 4x high-frame-rate capture plus optional 4K processing delivering 2,000 TVL resolution when operating in 2,160p. Plug-in hardware-based options include a SMPTE ST 2110-compatible media-over-IP interface board and optional 12G output board.
The UHK-X600 accepts a wide range of B4 lenses and supports chromatic-aberration correction, vignetting correction, ramping compensation and remote control of back focus (when also supported by the lens). The core of the camera’s electronics is an ASIC that encapsulates a range of high-grade video-processing functions into ultra-compact component dimensions. When combined with the Ikegami BSX-100 base, the camera optionally supports simultaneous output in UHD and HD video formats.
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