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HD Super Slow-Mo Arrives with Ikegami HDL-40HS Camera
By Elina Shatkin, August 2, 2004

     

Full resolution super slow-motion for HDTV is now a reality with the introduction of the new Ikegami HDL-40HS compact one-piece camera. Equipped with Ikegami’s CMOS sensors, the HDL-40HS brings uncompromising super slow-motion capabilities to all HD productions.

The Ikegami HDL-40HS employs the image processing power of Ikegami’s full resolution CMOS (Complimentary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) sensors, operating at 120 frames per second capture rate, and sampling at 1280 x 720

. 720/120p via dual link HD SDI supplies the high frame rate needed, sending it to the server for slow-motion replay, while standard 720p out is available for live use the HDL-40HS can also operate at 1080/60P.
Precision HDTV SloMo is achieved in conjunction with the HD LSM-XT server from EVS.

In addition to sports production, the Ikegami HDL-40HS excels in industrial and government applications that require motion analysis and high speed in a self-contained box-style camera.

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