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The SK-UHD4000 is the world’s first UHD camera to employ industry-standard B4 bayonet lenses. Broadcasters, rental houses and mobile sports trucks have huge investments in existing B4-mount HD television lenses. A 4-port prism design with 4) 2/3 inch sensors, delivers the deep depth of field, high sensitivity and low noise needed for demanding studio and live production.
Maximizing workflow options, the CU-UHD4000 incorporates 12G SDI output with HDR and Wide Color Gamut. Simultaneous HDR and SDR outputs have individual adjustments. The CCU can also output UHD HDR and simultaneous SD SDR.
The 4K licenses are permanent with the output in Quad Link 3G 2160p50/59 Level A or B SQD or 2SI, Quad 1.5G or Dual 3G 2160p25/29/24 Level B SQD or 2SI.
A full chain includes the following; SK-UHD4000 camera head, CA-UHF400 (SMPTE Fibre adapter) VF-L90HD (9 inch studio viewfinder),VF-402 (Small 2 inch monocular viewfinder) CU-UHD400 (Camera control unit), RU-1500JY-S2 (Remote control panel) TA-Z3 (Tripod plate) & HO-1900S-R1 (Outdoor hood protection).
This equipment is located in GB
Manufacturer | Hitachi |
Model | SK-UHD4000 |
Year | 2015 |
Country | UK |
Condition | Excellent |
Quantity | 12 |
Main category | Broadcast, Film and Audio |
Subcategory | Cameras |
ID | P01208005 |
Client type | Machinery dealer |
On Kitmondo since | 2019 |
Number of listings | 12 |
Country | UK |
Employees | 251 - 500 |
Established | 2000 |
Company description |
A leading global provider of complex live broadcast facilities and production services to content owners, creators and distributors. Services include media services & facilities, Production &… read more A leading global provider of complex live broadcast facilities and production services to content owners, creators and distributors. Services include media services & facilities, Production & content, Equipment Rental & Sales. More can be found here; |
Last activity | Oct. 10, 2022 |
Contact | Click here |