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Leader announces LV5330 multi-SDI monitor
Aug 21, 2008 3:55 PM
The new Leader LV5330 weighs 2.9lbs and can be used on-camera.
Leader will showcase its new LV5330 multi-SDI waveform monitor designed for applications in which a highly compact test instrument in a live environment is required during IBC2008.
The LV5330 measures 8.5in x 5in x 2.5in and weighs 2.9lbs. Its 6in integral XGA TFT screen makes the LV5330 appropriate for on-camera operation. The LV5330 can be operated from mains via optional universal power supply or from a 12V battery (V-Lok or Anton Bauer); power consumption is 18W.
The display panel is framed on three sides by clearly labeled pushbutton function selectors, three rotary adjustment controls and a forward-facing USB interface. Dual auto-detecting HD/SD-SDI inputs and a switched output are incorporated. Screen shots, personalized presets and software updates can be communicated via ordinary USB memory stick.
See Leader at IBC2008 Stand 10.F38, or visit www.elquip.com.
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