Toshiba Imaging announces UltraHD 4K 3-chip video camera

Oct. 28, 2014
Toshiba Imaging’s IK-4K is an UltraHD 4K 3-chip video camera with an 8 MPixel output that delivers up to 1600 TV lines of resolution and switchable formats, from 4K at 50/59.94 Hz, to 1080p and 1080i.  

Toshiba Imaging’s IK-4K is an UltraHD 4K 3-chip video camera with an 8 MPixel output that delivers up to 1600 TV lines of resolution and switchable formats, from 4K at 50/59.94 Hz, to 1080p and 1080i. The camera features 3-CMOS, 1/2.9” progressive scan sensor technology and measures only 1.28” x 1.51” x 1.61”, and also includes remote control via RS232 and a C-Mount lens mount. The camera also features 4x 3G/HD-SDI output and 12-channel color adjustment, and is suitable for use in such applications as scientific imaging, defense and military imaging, and process and quality control.

To Learn More:

Contact:
Toshiba Imaging
Headquarters: Irvine, CA, USA
Product
: IK-4K CMOS video camera
Key Features:
Three 1/2.9” progressive scan CMOS image sensors, switchable between 1080p and 1080i, up to 1,600 TV lines resolution, remote control via RS-232.

What Toshiba Imaging says:
View more information on the IK-4K camera.

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