Dream Chip To Unveil AtomTwo Global Shutter Broadcast Camera At NAB 2025

Dream Chip Technologies, a leader in miniature and point-of-view cameras, is launching its latest innovation, the AtomTwo camera, at NAB 2025. Building on the success of the widely used AtomOne series, the AtomTwo brings a new level of quality and convenience to the sports and production market.

In a self-contained package just 29mm x 29mm x 33mm, the new AtomTwo offers stunning HDR quality with a huge dynamic range. The integral 4.5mm lens provides a 90˚field of view, perfect for body-worn ref cams as well as fixed POV uses. Weighing only 55g, including lens and stereo microphone, it is also perfect for mounting on a miniature drone, giving broadcasters viewpoints which have been impossible in the past.

The AtomTwo is the smallest camera with a global shutter available on the market today. This is vital in high-value productions like sport, where a rolling shutter creates very visible distortions and disturbances. The global shutter capture in the AtomTwo delivers clean, sharp images.

The excellent colour reproduction, global shutter and wide colour gamut make it simple to match to box cameras in major productions. Being able to cut freely between the AtomTwo and system cameras frees directors from creative restrictions and delivers higher production values to the viewer.

The new AtomTwo camera will be demonstrated at NAB, alongside the range of Atom cameras, all of which are battle-proven with some of the most demanding and high-profile sports and concert productions. The team will be on hand to talk about the transformations that the Dream Chip approach to high performance imaging, AI-driven video processing and advanced camera technologies can bring to today’s productions.

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