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GFCAM Flash-Memory Production System Additions, Affordable New Portable Multi-Format HD CMOS Camera, New Aerial Camera, LCD And Fed Reference-Grade Monitors, Fiber And Triax CCUs, And A 3G HD-SDI 1080/60p Display Option Highlight Ikegamis NAB 2009 Product Exhibit


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Flash-Based Workflow-Efficient HD Production, Multi-Format HD Cameras and Monitors, and Continuing Innovations Deliver Increased Value and Performance

NAB2009 LAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER, BOOTH C-5108, APRIL 20-23, 2009 - Ikegami Electronics (U.S.A.), Inc., the world-leading manufacturer of advanced high definition (HD) television production solutions for broadcast television and professional video applications, will display a wide range of innovative new products at the 2009 National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) exhibition, in Las Vegas.

Ikegamis NAB exhibit will include new additions to its GFSeries of tapeless HD Flash memory production tools, including the new GF Station Portable player/recorder; GF Player low-cost desktop playback machine; GFAdapter for direct media interface to tower PCs; the multi-slot Studio GFAdapter; and Ikegamis Media Manager software for efficient GFSeries integration with large server-based production environments.

Additional new Ikegami products for NAB 2009 will also include: the HDK-77EC economical portable multi-format HD CMOS camera (dockable to triax or fiber); the CCU-890T camera-control unit for triax connectivity; the CCU-890M camera-control unit for triax and fiber connectivity; the three-CCD HDL-F25 gseparate opticsh compact HD camera for gyro-stabilized aerial mounts; the 19-inch FED (Field Emission Display) flat-screen multi-format HD/SD evaluation-grade video monitor; new HLM-2450W and HLM-3250W 24- and 32-inch full 1920 x 1080 resolution LCD monitors; and Ikegamis exclusive demonstration of an optional 3G HD-SDI input for the new HLM-2450W LCD monitor that enables it to display the increased data rate of 1080/60p video (which will be provided by Ikegamis HDK-79EC/HS dual-processor Super Slow-Motion/standard-speed multi-format HD camera).

GFSeries New Additions
Having introduced the industrys first tapeless camcorder at NAB 1995, Ikegami has long led the industry in advancing workflow-efficient video acquisition. Now, Ikegamis open-solution GFSeries product line - developed in cooperation with Toshiba, a world leader in Flash memory - brings the superior advantages of Flash to all HDTV production applications, including ENG and documentary programming, sports, commercials, episodic production, multimedia, corporate television, and much more.

The GFSeries, featuring HD 1080i/720p format support, an open-codec HD/SD architecture, proxy video, and metadata convenience, leverages the increasing integration of IT networking in the broadcast industry and delivers unprecedented file-based HD workflow efficiencies extending from digital video capture, to non-linear editing, to content delivery. On display at NAB 2009 will be the GFCam HDS-V10 tapeless camcorder (this year featuring Bluetooth for instant export of thumbnail clips directly to a laptop application for fast logging, metadata insertion, and other workflow advantages), as well as the GFStation GFS-V10 Flash memory studio deck, and the rugged high-capacity GFPak HD Flash-memory media. Joining these revolutionary GFSeries products at this years show, will be new additions to the product line for increased HD production convenience and functionality.

The new GF Station Portable player/recorder is a half-rack-wide full-function portable deck for field or mobile playback of GFPak video or the recording of external video sources (such as pool feeds) via HD or SD-SDI inputs. Featuring the same user interface as the larger GFStation studio deck, the GFStation Portable provides a jog/shuttle dial and other VTR-style controls, a front-panel USB connector, and color LCD monitor with thumbnail display for quick access to individual clips, as well as audio and playback-level controls. The GF Station Portable provides the same built-in editing functions as the GFStation studio deck, such as cuts-only editing of GFPak video clips. An Ethernet port allows the GF Station Portable to transfer GFPak material via Gigabit Ethernet. A built-in up-/down-/cross-converter is included for playback of HD and SD content, as well as a composite video output for monitoring or playout.

Also joining the GFSeries line are: the new GF Player, a low-cost desktop playback machine for producers or news directors to view raw GFPak footage (Ethernet, 9-pin RS 4:2:2 connectivity, and DVI-D video output are included); the new GFAdapter for the convenience of direct plug-in of GFPak media into tower PCs with fast serial ATA interface; and the multi-slot Studio GFAdapter, designed as an accessory to the GF Station or GF Station Portable in studio/facility applications, giving immediate access to multiple GFPaks.

Media Manager software for efficient GFSeries integration with large server-based production environments will also be shown at NAB 2009. This PC application also allows for efficient transfer of GFPak recorded material to cost-effective external storage devices at faster than real time, as well as metadata review and entry to individual recorded clips for fast and easy recycling of GFPaks in the field.

Multi-Format HD Camera Convenience
Following on last years introduction of Ikegamis popular HDK-77EX HDTV camera, comes the NAB 2009 debut of the affordable new HDK-77EC portable multi-format HD CMOS camera to meet the demands of an increasingly varied HD market, including stadium/arena scoreboard, house of worship, education, and other production applications. Featuring CMOS sensors for 1080i/720p HD format flexibility, lower power consumption, and reduced operating temperature, the HDK-77EC is an economical docking-style camera that comes packaged with the new CCU-890T camera-control unit for triax connectivity. Also being introduced is the new CCU-890M with built-in triax and fiber for convenient, lightweight mobile-unit flexibility. Intended for use with the HDK-79EC, as well as Ikegamis new HDK-77EC, the users choice of camera cable type is determined by a simple switch at the CCU, combined with mounting the docking TA Triax Adapter or FA Fiber Adapter to the camera head.

Ikegamis innovations for the increasingly varied HD market also include a new camera designed for aerial applications. The new HDL-F25 is a gseparate opticsh 1080i HD camera featuring a compact optical block (80mm in physical depth) designed to mate with long telephoto lenses inside a gyro-stabilized mount (e.g., for helicopter or blimp applications). Separable from its gbox-styleh CCU by cable lengths as long as 50 meters, the new HDL-F25s optical block features three full-quality 2/3-inch CCDs for maximum sensitivity, signal-to-noise, and colorimetry performance. This airborne HD camera is designed not only for broadcast use, but also for homeland security and law-enforcement applications.

Flat-Panel HD/SD Monitors Continually advancing the state of the art in broadcast technologies, at NAB 2009 Ikegami will display its first FED (Field Emission Display) flat-panel monitor for reference-grade HD and SD video monitoring and evaluation. A newer display technology, FED can be thought of as a gflat CRT,h providing the standard colorimetry associated with the phosphors CRTs employ, as well as the same excellent angle of view and lag characteristics as CRTs, but also with excellent contrast ratio, a more uniform display of blacks, and advantages such as substantially lower power consumption and operating temperatures. Ikegami will demonstrate a 19-inch multi-format HD/SD (1280 x 720) full-grade-one-quality FED evaluation monitor at NAB 2009.

Further extending Ikegamis LCD monitor product line will be two new larger-size models: the HLM-2450W and the HLM-3250W. Measuring 24 and 32 inches, respectively, these full 1920 x 1080 resolution monitors display not only HD and SD video but also vector and waveform display, adjustable horizontal or vertical color-coded embedded audio meters, and - as an option - can output embedded audio.

3G HD-SDI
Given the increasing interest among broadcasters and audiences for 1080/60p sports and other content, Ikegami will demonstrate an optional 3G HD-SDI input module for its new HLM-2450W 24-inch LCD monitor. The 1080/60p video will be generated by Ikegamis HDK-79EC/HS dual-processor high-speed CMOS multi-format HD camera. The standard HDK-79EC camera can be upgraded to the HS (high-speed) version with a plug-in module, adding 1080/60p - and for Super Slow-Motion 1080/120i and 720/120p - to its line-up of standard-speed formats. This innovation saves users from the need for a separate high-speed camera for the capture of slow-motion HD video.

These and other revolutionary new and established Ikegami products will be exhibited throughout NAB 2009 at Booth No. C-5108 in the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center from April 20 to 23.

Ikegami Electronics (U.S.A.), Inc. is a leading supplier of professional broadcasting products in the Western Hemisphere. With U.S. offices in New Jersey, California, Florida, Texas, and Illinois, the Ikegami name is recognized worldwide for its state-of-the-art television cameras and closed-circuit TV equipment. Ikegamis universal High Definition TV cameras have been widely accepted by the broadcast industry as it continues the transition to the High Definition Television Format.

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