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The <strong>[[OCTOPUSCAMERA 8K LF]]</strong> is an 8K large format GLOBAL SHUTTER digital cinema camera. | The <strong>[[OCTOPUSCAMERA 8K LF]]</strong> is an 8K large format GLOBAL SHUTTER digital cinema camera. | ||
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+ | In camera compressed 8K 12-bit Raw acquisition<br> | ||
+ | Lossless 8K 12-bit Raw acquisition to Thunderbolt™ SSD<br> | ||
+ | Lossless 4K 14-bit Raw acquisition<br> | ||
+ | 4K 12-bit RGB [https://gopro.github.io/cineform-sdk/ CineForm] acquisition (TBC)<br> | ||
+ | 8K 10-bit HEVC acquisition (TBC)<br> | ||
+ | Dual HDMI Output<br> | ||
+ | Thunderbolt™ and USB 3.2 connectivity<br> | ||
+ | 3G-SDI Output | ||
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40FPS in 16:9 (7920 x 4448)<br> | 40FPS in 16:9 (7920 x 4448)<br> | ||
48FPS in 2.4:1 (7920 x 3300)<br> | 48FPS in 2.4:1 (7920 x 3300)<br> | ||
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==Upgradable Mainboard== | ==Upgradable Mainboard== | ||
[https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/205601/intel-nuc-11-pro-board-nuc11tnbi7.html Intel® NUC 11 Pro Board NUC11TNBi7] | [https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/205601/intel-nuc-11-pro-board-nuc11tnbi7.html Intel® NUC 11 Pro Board NUC11TNBi7] |
Revision as of 18:25, 12 October 2021
The OCTOPUSCAMERA 8K LF is an 8K large format GLOBAL SHUTTER digital cinema camera.
Capabilities
In camera compressed 8K 12-bit Raw acquisition
Lossless 8K 12-bit Raw acquisition to Thunderbolt™ SSD
Lossless 4K 14-bit Raw acquisition
4K 12-bit RGB CineForm acquisition (TBC)
8K 10-bit HEVC acquisition (TBC)
Dual HDMI Output
Thunderbolt™ and USB 3.2 connectivity
3G-SDI Output
Sensor
Module
ximea MX500CG / ximea MX500MG (Colour/Monochrome)
Specifications
7920 x 6004 (47.5 Megapixels)
36.4 x 27.6 mm (Diagonal 45mm)
Global Shutter
30FPS in 4:3 (7920 x 6004)
40FPS in 16:9 (7920 x 4448)
48FPS in 2.4:1 (7920 x 3300)