EV Group gets tiny with new mini-camera offering at IBC2004

Oct 7, 2004 10:46 AM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    

The EV Group introduced a range of versatile mini-camera systems at IBC2004.

Among the company's miniature camera offerings were:

  • Puddlecam: A single-chip camera that captures high-action shots too dangerous for conventional equipment or crew. The camera head is mounted in a titanium tube that’s molded into a solid acrylic resin block. Video is recorded to a DVCam recorder in a remote, waterproof housing.
  • Stikcam: A quick to operate handheld boom system with a self-centering pan and tilt head for three-chip minicams.
  • SleuthCam: A pinhead camera and recording system built into an article of clothing.

For further information, visit www.evgroup.co.uk.

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