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PLUS POINTS FOR PTZ3 CAMERAS Vizrt BY DAVID FOX
The PTZ3 Plus and PTZ3 UHD Plus cameras from Vizrt deliver HD or UHD quality, 20-30x zoom, AI tracking and, in a world fi rst, embedded FreeD camera tracking data via NDI|HX. The cameras are aimed at bridging the gap between pro AV and broadcast for live production or presentation, with intelligent AI-driven talent tracking based on face and posture detection,
greater microphone choice with phantom power and easy integration with AR. Tracking continues even when talent turns away from the shot, with an auto 0.5-10s timeout/reset if the presenter leaves the presentation area; thanks to edge limitation, the camera never tracks off set or breaks a greenscreen effect. A single Ethernet cable provides video, audio, power, control, tally and FreeD camera tracking data over NDI|HX, which embeds camera tracking metadata in every frame. Owners of the original
FreeD up: PTZ3 Plus models now include FreeD camera tracking data via NDI|HX
NewTek PTZ3 and PTZ3 UHD models can upgrade to the FreeD capability via free fi rmware. Liam Hayter, Product Manager, Vizrt, said: “Our users have been
HEAVY-DUTY DRIVES WITH AIRY AMBITION Toshiba
BY KIRSTY HAZLEWOOD
The MG10-D series is a family of air-fi lled conventional magnetic recording (CMR) HDDs from Toshiba, supporting SAS and SATA interfaces and with various capacities of up to 10TB. The series supports 6Gb/s SATA or 12Gb/s SAS interface options in Advanced format 512e and 4Kn. A 512n option is available on the 1TB, 2TB and 4TB offerings to support legacy systems with
calling for new features within our PTZ camera range to further elevate live streams, corporate town halls, visual radio and live events.” 10.A41
instant erase and self-encrypting drive options, so that valuable data is safeguarded. Larry Martinez-Palomo, Vice
The MG10-D series drives are intended for 24/7 enterprise reliability
native 512-byte block sizes. Intended for 24/7 enterprise
reliability, the MG10-D series has a workload rating of 550TB,
an annualised failure rate of 0.44% and an MTTF/MTBF of 2 million hours.
The HDDs also offer sanitise MILO FAMILY GETS HIGH-SPEED ROBOTICS BOOST
Mark Roberts Motion Control (MRMC) BY DAVID FOX
Robotics specialist MRMC has introduced Super Milo, which takes the macro precision of its Academy Award-winning Milo and adds high speed and quick assembly, as well as signifi cantly enhanced acceleration and reach. Speeds of up to 3m/s on track, and 5m/s with combined camera movement, can be achieved for high-speed fi lming. Its brushless motors allow it to deliver speeds up to 100% faster and accelerations up to 400% quicker than the original Milo. The rig can
Is it a jib, is it a crane? No, it’s Super Milo
President, Head of Storage Products Division, Toshiba, said: “Toshiba’s MG10-D series delivers exceptional performance to meet the demands of growing business-critical applications. The new cutting-edge design is engineered for sustainable enterprise environments and fi ts seamlessly into existing infrastructure reducing TCO.” 3.B33
take a camera payload of 35kg. The geometry of the Super Milo allows for smooth, stable movements from below ground level to a maximum height of 6.1m. Easy-fi t extensions allow
it to offer fl exible shooting confi gurations. Electronic lifting actuators expedite track setup, ensuring it can operate as a high-precision, high-speed rig suitable for macro, table top and
CGI work, and now high-speed live-action shooting. The setup takes under an hour and is fi tted with an electric jacking system that makes rail assembly faster. 11.C28, 12.C20
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