Iconix Shipping HD-RH1 Micro-Camera


Iconix Shipping HD-RH1 Micro-Camera

Iconix Video announced that its HD-RH1 high-definition POV (point-of-view) three-CCD remote camera system, which made headlines at this year’s NAB 2006, is now shipping. Moreover, the camera with a remote head that weighs only 2.5oz. and a total system weight of less than 4lbs., is garnering increasing interest from the religious broadcasting community.

The camera head assembly features a 1/3in. progressive 16:9 image sensor, backed by a 1/3in. three-CCD prism system for optics, using 14-bit quantization at the A/D conversion and processing steps. Standard C-mount lenses are used with the head, which can be tripod-mounted or used with mobile stabilization units previously reserved for still cameras. Different from most digital cameras, whose imagers run at the same rate as the output signal, the HD-RH1 three-CCD prism uses an asynchronous signal processing architecture, which runs the CCD imagers at a completely different clock rate from the output signal, allowing for cooler-running CCDs and more efficient processing.

Source: Digital Content Producer via Fresh DV

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