Hitachi to feature two HD cameras at InfoComm

Jun 3, 2008 8:00 AM


             
Hitachi plans to demo the SK-HD1000 studio and field camera (shown) and HV-HD30 HDTV 1/3in CMOS camera at InfoComm.

Hitachi plans to demo the SK-HD1000 studio and field camera (shown) and HV-HD30 HDTV 1/3in CMOS camera at InfoComm.

Hitachi Kokusai Electric America will feature its SK-HD1000 HDTV studio and field production camera and HV-HD30 HDTV 1/3in CMOS camera at InfoComm, June 14-18, in Las Vegas.

The Hitachi SK-HD1000, which Hitachi has upgraded since last year, offers 60dB HDTV signal-to-noise ratio at F10.0 and 1100 horizontal TV lines of resolution in a two-piece camera platform.

The SK-HD1000 is based on high dynamic range RGB 2/3in progressive CCDs, each with 2.2-million pixels, 14-bit A-to-D converters and new digital circuits enabling exceptional depth of modulation, tonal reproduction and highlight handling characteristics.

The HV-HD30 HDTV color camera employs three HDTV 1/3in, 1.3-megapixel CMOS sensors and provides both 1080i and 720p HDTV digital signals that are SMPTE292M-compliant up to 1.5Gb/s.

For more information, visit www.hitachikokusai.us.



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