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Price: $9,500.00
This is a complete ENG Package
Total Hours:2357
Deck Hours:600
Includes:
Canon 5.2 x 9 w/2x
Tripod Plate
Compact Digital Remote Controller:RM-11
Mattebox and Filters
BVV5 BetaSP Recorder
(2)Sony Monitors
Pelican shipping cases
Travelling C-Stands
Also Available
Canon 8.5 x 18 w/2x
Tungsten/HMI Lights
Description:
Ikegami's digital processing camera for creative field and studio production applications. Digital
processing ICs at the heart of the camera have been newly developed while retaining digital
processing-specific multifunctionality. Internal circuits have been reexamined to meet the trends
of the times, thereby boasting outstanding video performance. 16:9/4:3 switchable capability is
implemented as an option to meet users' demand. Accessories available from the Unicam Series
ensures exceptional operational flexibility. A digital processing camera, upgraded with all practical
considerations in mind.
The HL-59 achieves gripping picture quality with a horizontal resolution of 900 lines, in
addition to a high level of stability and reliability provided by digital processing circuitry.
Introducing a high-performance digital processing camera that delivers both substantial
improvements in video performance and flexibility to handle a full range of applications.
Features:
Substantial Improvement in Video Quality:
Video processing circuitry has been brought under a
high level of design scrutiny to develop the next generation
of digital processing ICs. Video processing circuits
subsequent to the PRE KNEE process are accomplished
digitally, thereby enhancing reliability and delivering
consistently stable video quality.
High S/N Ratio:
10-bit quantization is employed in order to avoid
degradation in S/N for both the black and white levels of
video. A high S/N ratio of 63dB is achieved.
Digital implementation of video processing circuits
such as Gamma, Detail, and Matrix, ensures a
dramatic improvement in actual S/N under operational
conditions.
Low Power Consumption:
The newly developed ASIC reduces power consumption.
High-Performance 520,000-pixel CCDs
The HL-59 employs 520,000-pixel high-performance FIT CCDS, while retaining the benefits of
digital processing. It attains gripping picture quality with a horizontal resolution of 850 lines or greater.
In addition, the HL-59W (option) employs high-performance CCD imaging sensors with an aspect
ratio of 16:9, so that simple switchable operation can be done. It ensures stable, crisp pictures
in 16:9 and 4:3 modes.
Newly Developed 1. 5" VF:
The HL-59 comes standard with a newly developed
high-performance 1.5" viewfinder. In addition to 600 lines
of horizontal resolution, the VF permits simple adjustment
for brightness, contrast, and peaking through the trimmers
located on the front of the VF. Its sliding mechanism
provides considerable maneuverability. The entire VF
can be moved horizontally.
Rotary Encoder:
A rotary pulse encoder is added to the side panel.
It facilitates various camera setups, including shutter
speed setup, in a menu-driven manner.
Switch Panel Reexamined:
For user-friendliness, the switch panel features a new
design with improved ease of use over its HL-series
predecessors.
Gain Selection:
The master gain control can be preselected within a
wide range:-3/0/+6/+12/+18/+30/+36dB.
Shutter:
In addition to seven preset shutter modes,
CVSS(Continuous Variable Shutter Speed)
is available two ranges. The shutter speed can be
continuously varied from 1/30.5 to 1/57.3, and for an
extended range from 1/60.3 to 1/1748 of a second.
New Super V:
In addition to the conventional vertical resolution,
with a frame accumulation mode and a 1/60 second
exposure time, the HL59 comes with a newly developed
New Super V function. Switching in four steps
(LOW, MID, HIGH, SUPER), it allows vertical resolution
from 400 to 480 TV lines to be obtained, while minimizing
loss of sensitivity. In the conventional Super V mode,
some subjects may suffer increased line flickers due to
excessive vertical resolution, resulting in degradation of
image quality. The HL-59's four-step resolution
selection avoids this disadvantage, so that an optimum
resolution can be selected according to the subject and
application.
Electronic Horizontal Level Indicator(EHL)
Any horizontal tilt is sensed and indicated by characters
within the viewfinder so that horizontal leveling of the
camera can be easily maintained in portable use.
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