WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif., April 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- AltaSens, Inc. (www.altasens.com), a leading pioneer in the semiconductor market as a supplier of high-resolution CMOS imaging sensors in UHD format, has introduced a new array of collaborative products that incorporate their commercially available Super-35 4K sensor and their new mini 4K camera module.
AltaSens will showcase these new products in the Central Hall at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show in Nevada at the Las Vegas Convention Center, April 13th - 16th, booth C12435.
ALTASENS' AL-CM460 Camera Module - This small yet versatile device delivers full video processing control of industry-standard, ultra-clear UHD 4K video at 60 fps while simultaneously saving to SD card and outputting via Fiber Optic, 4 x 3G-SDI, or HDMI 2.0. The Micro Four Thirds (MFT) lens mount allows the capture of high-end cinematic imagery with affordable lenses, while the short flange focal distance means most cinema lenses can be adapted for use. Multiple down-converted formats also offer superior quality video for applications using HD footage. The AL-CM460 is driven by the powerful AL41410C 4K CMOS image sensor, with 5.2 um pixel pitch for higher sensitivity and lower noise, and captures 4K frames in 12-bit ADC Resolution at up to 72 fps for either UHD 3840 x 2160 or DCI 4096 x 2160 format 4K video. The sensor's native 4512 x 3008 resolution can be read at up to 50 fps. Experience the AL-CM460 – a portable, customizable, and sophisticated solution for all of your production needs!
"Owing to the fruits of extensive collaboration with our parent, JVC KENWOOD, and our camera partner, Bradley Engineering, we are thrilled to debut our excellent 4K Image sensor simultaneously with leading edge UHD camera solutions to the broadcast community," explained Lester Kozlowski, the company's founder and CEO.
Ilya Koshkin, Vice President of Business Development at AltaSens ([email protected]), added, "The unmatched versatility of our 4K Camera Module makes it an ideal solution for nearly any application where crystal clear "Beyond HD" video quality and flexible system design are a priority."
BRADLEY ENGINEERING's Remote Head 4K System - The expert designers of specialist and remote controlled cameras from the UK's Bradley Engineering, Inc. have teamed up with AltaSens to design a complete 4K remote camera system with remote pan, tilt, zoom, focus and iris control – PLUS entire camera video processing control for up to 99 cameras! Output live UHD 4K 50/60 fps video over a single fiber with conversion to quad 3G-SDI at a rack mount base station for unparalleled broadcast quality – available for sale this Spring!
REALTIME IMMERSION's Alta-RTI-4K 360° Camera - RTI's patented cameras, which evolved from systems developed for the U.S. military, have been refined to capture and stream live 360° video at resolutions beyond HD for immersive coverage of news, entertainment, and sports. The RTI-4K integrates AltaSens' AL-CM460 with RTI's panoramic optics and streaming technology to offer a superior quality immersive video experience to virtually any connected device, including smartphones, tablets, PCs, and smart TVs. Stop by AltaSens' NAB booth to demo some Oculus Rift virtual reality goggles streaming 360° video taken with this exciting new product!
JVC KENWOOD's GY-LS300 - A full-featured 4K Super 35 video camera, JVC KENWOOD's new GY-LS300 is equipped with AltaSens' AL41410C sensor and accommodates a wide range of cinema and photographic lenses for high-quality 4K video.
The LS300 will be displayed at AltaSens' NAB booth as well as JVC KENWOOD's Booth, C4314.
Media Contact:
Ilya Koshkin
Vice President of Business Development
(818) 338-9425
[email protected]
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