Videosys Broadcast Launches Bidirectional Camera Control

Videosys Broadcast has announced a new bidirectional radio camera system that will simplify wireless workflows, as well as adding capacity for forward and return video, camera control and intercom in a single link.

By using IP technology to offer an all in one, wireless solution, Videosys has succeeded in creating a solution perfectly suited to the needs of many different working environments, including TV studios, live events, corporate events and Houses of Worship.

The new series offers ultra-low delay, 10 bit HD HDR (4K upgradable) forward path return video with camera control and intercom on a transparent IP data trunk. This allows other features such as remote access to the camera web browser used in Film camera operating environments. The high bandwidth RF link can be operated on either license-free or licensed frequencies and multiple receive nodes can create several operational areas. The clip-on camera back offers a built in POE output port providing 15W of power that can be used for talkback system.

Videosys Broadcast’s new BiDi IP link product series is quick and easy to set up. The system can be easily scaled to cover numerous cameras at an affordable price point, and it also offers multizone functionality for customers who have multiple studios to cover. Other useful features include the ability to give steady cam operators access to talkback, return video or teleprompter through a single wireless link. 

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