I-MOVIX’s SprintCam can now be used with Canon HD lenses
Jan 21, 2010 12:12 PM
The I-MOVIX SprintCam Live v2.1 and SprintCam v3 HD ultra-slow-camera systems have now been certified to be used with Canon and Fujinon lenses.
The fully integrated, ultra-slow-motion systems from I-MOVIX can now be used with the Canon DIGISUPER86xs, and XJ86x9.3B lenses for sports and other live events, thanks to a series of laboratory and field tests recently conducted to ensure compatibility. The I-MOVIX SprintCam Live v2.1 and SprintCam v3 HD ultra-slow-motion camera systems have been certified to be used with Fujinon HD lenses since the cameras’ inception.
I-MOVIX develops and commercializes extreme-slow-motion solutions for the broadcast industry. The Belgian company provides cameras capable of acquiring slow-motion images at very high speed (250fps to 10,000fps).
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