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46 UHK-X700RF PORTABLE CAMERA MAKES WIRELESS DEBUT


Ikegami Electronics (Europe) BY DAVID FOX


The latest addition to Ikegami’s Unicam-XE range is the UHK-X700RF wireless portable camera, offering the same features, operational ergonomics, compact size and light weight as its wired sister model, the UHK-X700. Gisbert Hochguertel, Ikegami Europe Product Specialist, said: “The UHK- X700RF opens a wide vista of creative perspectives for applications such as news, OB sports and coverage of stage events. Even in fully rehearsed studio projects, it offers producers the freedom to introduce unusual- angle shots at short notice.” The X700RF has a native UHD


The UHK-X700RF receiver/decoder, auxiliary control and connection interface


compatible B4-mount zoom lenses.


Its transmitter operates in the 2-2.7GHz band, with an output power of 100mW and multichannel antenna diversity for robust signal delivery. Encoding is fast, typically 40ms input to output at UHD or HD resolution, and transmission range is about 500m – more if using IP Mesh data transceivers. The half-rack width


(3840x2160) global shutter sensor, dual filter wheels for separate control of incoming


light and colour temperature, and automatic optical vignetting correction when using OVC-


receiver/decoder uses DVB-T modulation in QPSK, 16QAM and 64QAM, and bandwidth is switchable between 5 and 8MHz, with a choice of H.265-HEVC, H.264- AVC and MPEG-2 video coding. The unit has four SDI outputs, supporting 1.5G, 3G and 12G-SDI formats. 12.A31


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