HD-SDI recording and playback device equipped with encoder/decoder functions. Employs TS signal I/O. Can record about 11 hours of full high-definition video on iVDR (120GB) without degrading.
HD-SDI recording and playback device which succeeds HDR1000 function with additional JOG/SHTL search dial to enhance its operability. Can record about 30 hours of full high-definition video on iVDR (320GB).
Low-priced version of HPR200. Without analog voice and TS signal I/O functions. Can record about 11 hours of full high-definition video on iVDR (120GB). It can also play and record simultaneously.
HDC-680MP is a newly developed HD camcorder based on iVDR. As the leading product in digital and broadcasting production, this conventional broadcasting equipment is combined with modern IT products. This high quality product is easy to operate, multiple functions and highly reliable. In addition, the ability to obtain high quality image files made this product becoming the most desired equipment in HD TV production.
Datacam Camera recorder DDC-280M has a stylish streamline form, light and robust aluminum-magnesium alloy frame and strong shock-resistant dual card recording device. iVDR serves as recording storage media, while the recorder enjoys strong recording function and is capable of forming a complete ENG/EFP system.
Head: new-tech CCD components with micro lenses using 2/3 inch high pixel reduce vertical smearing. The circuits take advantage of broadcast class DSP with millions of gates to realize low power consumption, high image quality and high dynamic range.
Recorder: Using iVDR, the recording adopts dual card record. So they serve as hot back up for each other, forming flexible alternative dual card recording. For compression, broadcast class MPEG2 50Mbps I frame 4:2:2 encode is chosen, there are cycle record, mirror record, and preset record. The hot back up of the system is archived therefore, record, edit, transfer, high effective and flexible operation mode, reliable long time reading and writing.
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