64 MULTI-ROLE HDR CAMERA OFFERS HIGH FLEXIBILITY
Ikegami Electronics (Europe) BY DAVID FOX
The UHK-X600 high-frame rate, high dynamic range camera is designed to fit flexibly into multiple roles, for use in studio or OB applications as well as battery-powered over-the- shoulder location production. Michael Latzsch, Broadcast & Professional Video Division Manager, Ikegami Europe, said: “The design brief was to create a camera which gives broadcasters and production companies the freedom to update to latest-generation high-frame-rate high dynamic range equipment that matches their current mode of operation while retaining the option to add UHD capabilities if or when
On a role: The Ikegami UHK-X600 HFR HDR camera
they choose. The UHK-X600 inherits the high signal quality, creative versatility, robust build and flexible connectivity that have contributed to Ikegami’s success.” Standard features include full support for Hybrid Log Gamma
HDR with a choice of BT.2020 and BT.709 chroma spaces. The compact 5kg UHK-X600 has three 2/3in oversampling UHD CMOS global shutter sensors, accepts a wide range of B4 lenses, and can optionally support simultaneous output
in UHD and HD. Licence-key based options include support for 2x, 3x and 4x high frame rate capture, plus optional 4K. Hardware options include SMPTE ST2110 IP and 12G output. 12.A31
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