- Διαθεσιμότητα: ΡΩΤΗΣΤΕ ΤΗΝ ΤΙΜΗ
- Κωδικός: HC-300
- Βάρος: 10.00kg
- MPN: HC-300
Το συγκεκριμένο έκθεμα ανήκει στο Οπτικοακουστικό Κέντρο Πολιτισμού, που φιλοξενεί το μουσείο τηλεοπτικής ιστορίας (Hellenic Broadcast Culture Center) www.hellenicbroadcast.com
Στο πλαίσιο του μουσείου τηλεοπτικής ιστορίας από το outletvideo, σας παρουσιάζουμε το ενδεχομένως μοναδικό σε λειτουργία τηλεοπτικό αναλογικό στούντιο στην Ευρώπη. Το τηλεοπτικό στούντιο δημιουργήθηκε το 2020 και διαθέτει οπτικοακουστικό εξοπλισμό για μια ολοκληρωμένη παραγωγή επαγγελματικών προδιαγραφών.
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Ikegami HC 300 is a 2/3 inch CCD camera with the best quality / price ratio of the time (late 1980s). This model brings improvements on the reduction of the annoying "smear" effect and maintains a resolution of 700 lines with an S / N of 60db.
The Ikegami HC 300 camera will be used both in combination with the dockable S-VHS and Betacam or in the studio with the compact CCUs and CCU-200 via multicore, adding the CA300 adapter. Bayonet optic mount. The quality of the Ikegami brand, linked to an effective commercial campaign, will bring many of these models to Italy. The specimen in our possession comes from TvA Vicenza, where it was used both in ENG configuration with a BVW5 Betacam SP VCR, and in EFP configuration with the multicore CCU-200, mounted on a mobile control unit, for multi-camera shooting of outdoor events.
The Ikegami company
Ikegami HK 327 comes from the well-known company Ikegami and when it comes to cameras and monitors, Ikegami represents one of the largest companies in the sector. Today, just like for over twenty years, when the market wants ever better technology and innovation, the name it addresses is Ikegami. The Los Angeles Olympics, for example, were just one way Ikegami showed her incredible technological potential.
Because it was Ikegami's advanced cameras and monitors that played a vital role in bringing this international athletic event to viewers around the world. Performance, bright colors and absolute reliability have once again established Ikegami's undisputed leadership in engineering and design of transmission equipment. The Ikegami name is recognized around the world for its state-of-the-art cameras, CCTV equipment, computer monitors, industrial power supplies and medical camera systems. In 1964, the seeds of this organization were planted in Manhattan.
Today, Ikegami's long history as a pioneer in transmission technology remains unsurpassed. The story of Ikegami Electronics, however, is but a single chapter in the legacy of its parent company: Ikegami Tsushinki Ltd. Founded by Kosei Saito in the Ikegami district of Tokyo. The company began producing telephone coils in 1946. Three years later, with the advent of the television industry in Japan, it introduced studio and measurement equipment for both TV and radio. Ikegami technology has claimed many "firsts" throughout its corporate history. But for a select group of people who arrived in the United States from Japan in 1964 and for those who have since joined the company, the Los Angeles Olympic Games marked a special moment, the culmination of years of dedication and hard work. work. Ikegami technology has been recognized by the television profession as the best. And since then the story has gotten even bigger.