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21/03/2011

The I-MOVIX Ultra Slow-Motion SpringCam Gains Ground In China

SprintCam, a leading ultra slow-motion system, is poised to bring extreme slow-motion into the mainstream of broadcasting in China, after its successful debut with national network CCTV.
First featured in CCTV's coverage of the Beijing Tennis Open Championships, the SprintCam Vvs HD (Phantom powered), represented in China by Instrimpex Instec, is extending I-MOVIX's presence to all major broadcasting regions worldwide.
Yan Juang, Chief Manager, Broadcast Division for CCTV, said: "As a programme director of CCTV, I believe the SprintCam system gave us an amazing experience during our operations. My team found it very easy to operate. We tried continually to push the capabilities of the camera: we let the camera be at its best, showing the highest picture quality. I believe the I-MOVIX ultra slow-motion system, after all the improvements that have been made over previous generations of slow-motion in broadcasting, will certainly bring us more and more exciting pictures on TV."
The I-MOVIX SprintCam systems offer a range of solutions for ultra slow-motion broadcasting, with frame rates in excess of 1000 fps allowing camera operators and producers to create entirely new views of the action. SprintCam systems have a familiar look and feel that fits perfectly with any broadcast operation, with easy integration, rapid deployment, and speedy response in live situations.
Wan Yan, General Manager, Instrimpex Instec Import & Export Company, said: "We are very pleased to be bringing the best in ultra slow-motion technology to the Chinese market. The new I-MOVIX system made its very successful debut at the Chinese Open Tennis tournament, and now there is great interest in the new views of action that the system can give."
Featuring all the outstanding quality, performance, and usability for which I-MOVIX systems are renowned, SprintCam Vvs HD - the latest in the SprintCam range - delivers an unprecedented level of convenience and creativity in ultra slow-motion action.
New features include a dual output allowing a camera operator to shoot and record at the same time, segmented memory, ramping of speed within a replay, dual output of live action and replay sequences, and integration of both live and replay-view on the viewfinder.
Operational enhancements include compatibility with EVS server ultra-motion mode, digital lens interface for better iris and lens switch control, improved replay controls, support for synchronisation of two cameras in 3D ultra slow-motion capture and a new joystick-equipped control panel.
(KMcA/GK)
VMI.TV Ltd

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