Miranda debuts camera-mounted DV-to-SDI interface

Feb 27, 2005 12:19 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    



The DV-Bridge Cam can be powered by the DV camera’s battery, and it outputs SDI with embedded audio and time code.
Miranda Technologies has launched its new DV-Bridge Cam, a DV-to-SDI converter for newsgathering with DV cameras. The lightweight interface can be mounted securely under a handheld DV camera, or sandwiched between a tripod and a camera, to enable operators to use DV cameras as if they were SDI cameras.

The camera battery can power the DV-Bridge Cam, and it outputs SDI with embedded audio and time code to enable the effective integration of DV cameras in an SDI facility. The interface is also ideal for creating auxiliary SDI cameras for mobile trucks.

For more information, visit www.miranda.com.

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