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SK-HD1800E

SK-HD1800E

The SK-HD1800E is a high-performance, global shutter HDTV portable studio and production camera. Hitachi has implemented the latest imaging technology by using newly developed global shutter 3CMOS sensors to create outstanding HD images for new achievements in high sensitivity and no vertical smear.

SK-HD1300E/-S1

SK-HD1300E/-S1

The SK-HD1300E/-S1 is a multi-format portable HDTV studio camera. The new 2.6 million 3 chip 2/3 inch MOS sensors produce outstanding image performance. The camera offers progressive HD images due to Hitachi’s implementation of the latest 3-MOS imaging technology. New achievements in high sensitivity and no vertical smear have been reached as a result.

SK-HD1300E-S3

SK-HD1300E-S3

The SK-HD1300E-S3 is a multi-format production high-speed (Super Slow Motion) camera and provides up to three times high speed superior pictures compatible with all slow motion servers in the market and is ideal for demanding live sports’ productions. The Hitachi SK-HD1300 series’ cameras achieve outstanding high sensitivity with no vertical smear.

Z-HD5500E

Z-HD5500E

The Z-HD5500E is a high-performance, global shutter HDTV portable studio and production camera. Hitachi has implemented the latest imaging technology by using newly developed global shutter 3MOS sensors to create outstanding HD images for new achievements in high sensitivity and no vertical smear.

INCAMTX-H

INCAMTX-H

The BWS INCAMTX-H Wireless Camera-back System, is designed to convert Hitachi SK-HD and ZHD fibre or triax enabled broadcast cameras to wireless operation. It is a fully remote-controllable dock-able wireless video transmission system for use in high-end Broadcast applications. With its streamlined camera body design, light weight and low centre of gravity, hand-held shooting with a wireless camera has never been more comfortable. Operator safety is ensured by the low RF output power and transmit antenna design, ensuring all RF energy is radiated above the operators head.