Thursday, September 15, 2011

Panasonic Announces An Integrated Camera And New Compressions Schemes

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Sep 15, 2011 4:26 PM

At IBC, Panasonic introduced the AW-HE120, an integrated full HD remote video camera with a pan-tilt head and IP connectivity that has a condensed pattern roughly 60 percent not as big and lighter than the progressing model AW-HE100.

The camera features a 20X wizz lens and a 2.2 megapixel U.L.T. three-MOS picture takeover network with HD support.

Also at IBC, Panasonic highlighted user benefits for a wider operation of codecs for veteran calm production. It showed how its ultimate "AVC Ultra" represents a new benchmark that, the firm said, would change veteran expectations of workflow technology.

Among other product introductions, the firm launched the HDC-Z10000, billed as the world's initial integrated twin-lens 2-D / 3-D camcorder that is strictly matching with the AVCHD 3-D / Progressive standard. The new camcorder provides report picture high quality for 2-D and 3-D filming and handbook operations for veteran use.

The firm moreover introduced two typical LCD Video Monitors with twin HD SDI inputs and LED backlight for veteran use. The two monitors add a full HD 21.5-inch model and a WXGA15.4-inch model.

Panasonic moreover expelled the AV-HS410 Live Switcher. Its features add a significantly softened user interface and expandability to stereo 3-D encouragement with a 7in shade LCD panel. Also, it includes a new mental recall preview function, softened multi-view manifestation and an all-in-one singular ME switcher with expandability inclusive stereo 3-D capability.

With LiveU at IBC, Panasonic moreover voiced stretched conspiring to make easy HD 3-D live mobile broadcasts over mobile networks for news, sports, music, corporate aid and other high-profile events.

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