xG Technology companies IMT and Vislink will explain and demonstrate a wide array of leading-edge wireless camera transmitters and satellite solutions at this year’s IBC.
Integrated Microwave Technologies (IMT) and Marshall Electronics have joined forces to offer a series of pre-certified wireless video production bundles for live broadcasts and sporting events that include IMT’s wireless video transmitters and Marshall’s POV cameras. The new solution will be on display at the 2018 NAB Show.
DJI’s latest drone, the Mavic Air is the firm’s smallest and most portable 3-Axis Gimbal 4K model. In fact its so small it can fold to fit in a pocket and weighs just 483 grams.
The new Elektra Cinematic Color Presets from PolarPro let you see your LOG video in all its glory on the set and carry that look consistently into post production.
While companies such as Yuneec, DJI, Ryze Tech, AirSelfie Group and others tout their latest drones and related products at CES this week, action-cam manufacturer GoPro announced that it plans to exit the drone market completely once it unloads its remaining $799 Karma drones.
On the eve of IBC (and actually at consumer trade show IFA in Berlin), Chinese drone leader DJI launched a new drone, dressed up an existing one and added a panoramic photo mode for the Spark mini-camera drone.
The Panasonic SIGMA fp L will be able to record Apple ProRes RAW over HDMI when combined with the Ninja V 5” HDR monitor-recorder. The Ninja V will record up to 4Kp30 12-bit ProRes RAW video from the 61-megapixel image sensor with an available 13 stops of dynamic range.
Intinor, a developer of products and solutions for high-quality video over internet, has added a user-configurable delay to its Direkt encoders for streaming video distribution.
SmartPed addresses the creative and commercial demands of on-air environments with a cost-efficient and high-performance solution, and can now travel in clockwise and counterclockwise movements around circular sets, a growing design element in today’s broadcast studios.
During the pandemic PrimeTime Lighting Systems introduced a Remote Lighting Kit which includes two MSLED 5-S luminaires designed specifically for remote studio applications.