Grass Valley Unveils Two New Entry Level Cameras At IBC 2024

The new LDX 110 and LDX C110 bring the cutting-edge technology of the LDX 100 series to the entry-level market.
Grass Valley is setting a new benchmark for quality and affordability in the media and entertainment industry with the launch of its new LDX 110 and LDX C110 entry level cameras.
Building on the success of the ever popular LDX 90 series, the LDX 110 and compact LDX C110 version provide native UHD cameras boasting cutting-edge features at entry level budgets, suitable for a wide range of applications including sports, studio and entertainment productions.
The LDX 110 series cameras offer a native UHD 2/3” CMOS-Imager equipped with Global Shutter technology to ensure flawless image capture in every operational mode. Both models support native HDR and WCG (Wide Color Gamut) operation (PQ, HLG, S-Log3), with onboard custom LUT processing within the camera head for precise HDR-to-SDR conversion. Also, unique for a compact camera, the LDX C110 comes with XCU connectivity; a feature only previously found on higher-end models. The LDX 110 series also includes NFC licensing functionality and the Grass Valley Scanner App, providing enhanced options management and diagnostics even while the camera is not powered, ideal for dry hire solutions.
The versatile LDX 110 series supports video formats from 1080i and 1080p up to native UHD. Both models are compatible with the current XCU UXF camera base stations and all C2IP-based camera control solutions including Creative Grading and Creative Grading X. The LDX 110 is also compatible with the camera viewfinders and other accessories from the LDX 100 series, ensuring flawless integration with existing workflows.
See the LDX 110 and C110 for the first time and experience the entire Grass Valley ecosystem at IBC 2024.
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