Sony’s NXL-IP55 Takes the Cabling Out of Live Camera Events
Sony’s new NXL-IP55 utilizes IP technology to simplify the camera set-up and cabling of live productions. Now it’s possible to transmit essential broadcast signals from up to three different cameras via a single IP LAN with low latency. That means you save time and money by reducing the number of cables required compared to conventional systems. Installation is straightforward, so set-up time is also significantly less.
Features include:
• Transmits genlocked signals with ultra-low latency of less than one field (1/2 frame).
• Multiple inputs and outputs. Upstream and downstream transmission of HD video, audio, and various control signals via a single IP LAN network.
• Broadcast-Quality Full HD 1080p Resolution. Transmit full HD broadcast-quality multi-channel video and audio via a 1-Gbps Ethernet network. Sony says the unit supports full HD 1920x1080i and 1280x720p 4:2:2 video formats.
• With its compact and portable design, the NXL-IP55 can be configured into any existing live production system and can transmit signals over a LAN infrastructure, making it ideal for multiple camera live production applications, IMAG, Staging, sporting events or concerts.
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