Videosys Broadcast Launches Bidirectional Camera Control at IBC 2024
This new system utilises IP technology to deliver an all in one wireless solution.
This new system utilises IP technology to deliver an all in one wireless solution.
Ian O’Connor and Stephen Ratcliff have joined the company and bring with them a combined total of nearly 60 years’ experience in the broadcast industry.
These versatile solutions are helping broadcasters around the world capture all the action and all the best shots for their viewers.
This new system allows broadcasters to easily incorporate a Sony FX6 camera into their HDR broadcast workflows.
A new Pan and Tilt camera system created specifically for this exciting live event, delivering more features and better mechanical design in a custom package.
A new Remote Control Panel for the MEDIAEDGE QDCAM high speed box camera will be on show, along with a host of new features for all Videosys camera control systems.
By deploying Videosys camera control at each basketball venue, production staff can now control multiple cameras from a central London location.
This new control system brings QDCAM firmly into the broadcast domain by ensuring a seamless fit into standard broadcast workflows.
In conjunction with MCI and Clear-Com, Videosys Broadcast will showcase products that are designed to simplify and enhance wireless camera operations.
In conjunction with its US distributor Joseph Electronics, Videosys will highlight this new feature which brings additional functionality to its flagship Camera Control system.
The company will showcase Videosys Broadcast’s Epsilon wireless camera system on its booth at NAB New York in October 2023.
These revolutionary innovations will help broadcasters to future-proof their camera infrastructures and redefine the possibilities in wireless broadcasting.
The company, which specialises in visual presentation technology, is using Epsilon to simplify production workflows across a wide range of high end events.
Already popular with broadcast operators and vision mixers because it is so easy to use, the Epsilon wireless camera system now features a useful 12G output.
This versatile tool is designed to simplify the installation and use of radio camera systems, reducing rig time and complexity thus releasing staff for other important tasks.
Using proven technology, this new format agnostic system combines a fan-less transmitter with a robust low latency receiver for the ultimate on-set high performance.