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I-Movix Launches SprintCam Basic
April 13, 2009

     

I-Movix announces the launch of SprintCam Basic, an entry-level broadcast-ready ultra-slow-motion solution for television companies, R&D facilities, educational institutions and industrial users. Delivering ultra-slow-motion frame rates of 500 to 2,000 fps with instant replay in SD resolution, SprintCam Basic offers I-Movix technology in a cost-effective and easy-to-use package.

Like its high-end siblings SprintCam Live V2.1 and SprintCam V3 HD, SprintCam Basic delivers high-quality imagery at up to 80 times slower than normal speed, allowing viewers an unprecedented insight into the detail and flow of the subject's motion. SprintCam Basic is designed to be very easy for non-specialist operators to install and use, and it can be purchased and operated out of the box as a complete system or with any SDI recorder.

"With SprintCam Basic, we are bringing our exceptional ultra-slow-motion technology to a new class of users who do not need the full broadcast integration of our SprintCam Live and SprintCam HD solutions, but who can benefit from the world's leading slow-motion technology in a convenient form," says Laurent Renard, CEO, I-Movix. "The technology is proven in the most testing conditions at some of the most prestigious global sporting and entertainment events and will be an outstanding addition to the facilities of any industrial user, educational institution or broadcaster."

The SprintCam system has been instrumental in providing some of the most arresting slow-motion footage from recent major broadcasting events including the Beijing Summer Games in 2008, at which SprintCam was the official ultra-slow motion solution.

The new SprintCam Basic features a combination of very high frame rates, instant replay, high light sensitivity, user-friendly interface, and out-of-the-box operation with no requirement for special training.

Together with the other products in I-Movix's SprintCam range, SprintCam Basic will be available starting in September 2009 through I-Movix's network of distributors.

 


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