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Videosys Broadcast will be showcasing its Epsilon 4K base station Camera Control Unit (CCU) to German audiences as part of a five-city tour organised by systems integrator Studio Hamburg MCI GmbH.
The MCI Roadshow, which starts on November 20th, aims to introduce German IT, AV and broadcast specialists to the latest technology for professional UHD wireless cameras and IP-based intercom.
Videosys’ Epsilon system is designed to simplify the installation of wireless cameras and significantly reduce setup time. During the MCI Roadshow it will be shown in conjunction with Clear-Com’s Eclipse HX digital matrix and Arcadia Central Station, a scalable IP-connected intercom platform that supports over 100 wired and wireless user stations.
Epsilon operates with cameras from all of the main manufacturers including Sony, Panasonic, GVC, ARRI, Hitachi and Ikegami. During the Roadshow, Videosys will present Epsilon with its AEON-CC compact digital COFDM video transmitter with integrated camera control that is designed for high-quality wireless connections. The company will also show a number of new features including ethernet FX9 camera control and wireless transmitter control, which allows the shader/painter to take over control of the transmitter, thus giving camera operative the time and space they need to focus on capturing the moment. In addition, Videosys will highlight its new, inbuilt transmitter for the Grass Valley LDX98 native single-speed camera, which gives users a cleaner, non-cabled and more manageable wireless camera.
“By working with MCI and Clear-Com, we aim to show the full benefits of wireless connectivity, and how this technology can make camera operatives’ jobs faster and easier,” says Colin Tomlins, Managing Director of VideoSys Broadcast. “Epsilon’s seamless wireless workflow chain, together with our AEON web interface, delivers an unparalleled user experience and enables efficient wireless camera control and RF over fiber capabilities.”
The timetable for the MCI Roadshow is as follows:
November 20th – Bavaria Studios, Munich
November 22nd – MMC Studios, Cologne
November 23rd – Audio-Technica, Mainz
November 28th – Studio Berlin Adlershof, Berlin
November 30th – Studio Hamburg MCI, Hamburg
Sessions are free to attend and will be presented by experts from MCI, Videosys Broadcast and Clear-Com. The program starts at 10am and runs through to 5.30pm. There will be opportunities to get hands-on with the technology and to network with other attendees during the lunch break.
Full details are available from the MCI website, www.mci.de
For more information about Epsilon and other Videosys Broadcast products, please visit www.videosys.tv.
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About Videosys Broadcast Ltd:
Videosys Broadcast has been a supplier of quality camera control systems, RF links and camera backs to outside broadcast companies for 10 years. Always at the forefront of innovation and technology, the company has successfully partnered with leading technology companies including Hitachi, Panasonic, Ikegami, Grass Valley and DTC. These partnerships enable Videosys to deliver the latest technology requirements, regardless of camera supplier or format.
www.videosys.tv
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