Codex Digital to feature portable high-res digital recorder

Aug 8, 2007 4:20 PM

    

Among the products to be featured at the Codex Digital stand will be the company’s portable digital recorder, which supports HD, 2K and 4K resolutions.

At IBC2007, Codex Digital will highlight how its HD, 2K and 4K portable recording solutions are simplifying the production workflow.

New products to be shown include the company's high-resolution portable recorder with features that allow the delivery of any format to 4K and beyond.

The company’s products provide a fast data workflow that allows broadcast and cinema productions to move seamlessly between shooting and post-production with no intermediate steps.

Additionally, Codex will work with Sohonet to show how pictures, sound and metadata can be delivered anywhere, anytime, in any format.

See Codex Digital at IBC2007 in Stand 11.238, or visit www.codexdigital.com.




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