Broadcast
Meduza
Systems has begun shipping the Titan 3D, a single-stereo camera, with
Berlin-based rental house Tectum taking first orders. http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/techfacils/news/meduza-merges-4k-and-3d-concept-into-titan-camera/5048773.article
Meduza
made waves at NAB 2010 with its concept of a custom- isable, 4K and
3D camera in a single body, with its optics designed to be
exchangeable with the camera body. That camera, the MK 1, was delayed
subject to the development of the sensors, and the company turned its
attention to an HD variant, the Titan.
The
MK 1 concept has now been merged with Titan, explained chief
executive Chris Cary. “The Titan delivers 1080-2K up to 60 frames a
second using a standard head and a standard body. The next body for
the camera will be for high- speed photography that allows the
standard head to shoot up to 340fps [at 2K],” he said.
“The
next head after that will have a 4K sensor, so the high- speed body
will also be capable of 4K at high frame rates.”
Meduza
has embarked on a tour to demonstrate the technology. Cary added: “We
now have the camera to prove to indies and broadcasters how flexible
shooting 3D TV can be.”
Titan
weighs 5kg and features two HD 1080p CMOS sensors, with convergence
claimed to be accu- rate to 1/1,000 of a degree. The unit can be
operated with 3ality Technica wireless control hardware, 3Ality
mobile apps or controllers from Preston and cmotion.
The
body costs £35,000, the electronics £3,000 and a set of eight
matched pair lenses £55,000.A rental package is around £2,000 a
day.
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