CHALLENGE: TV Cultura a station with a legacy of being a pioneer, starting with the early move to a tapeless environment wanted to launch a new set of technologies that would be even more innovative.
SOLUTION: A Grass Valley news production solution to enable more efficient workflows, consisting of LDX 80 Flex cameras, GV STRATUS video production and content management, EDIUS editing software, K2 Summit 3G production clients and K2 SAN
BENEFITS: Transformed TV Cultura's news production workflow into an agile and cost-efficient operation with the ability to scale based on business and production needs.
A look at the features of the LDX Series: posted Jan 07 2014A look at the features of the LDX Series, LDX Compact series, XCU camera control unit, transmission, and accessories.
LDX Series - Introduction
LDX Series - Ergonomics, Xensium FT Imagers, Reliability, Business Flexibility (chapter 1)
LDX Series - Business Flexibility (chapter 2)
LDX Series - Model Overview (chapter 3)
LDX Series - LDX Flex Overview (chapter 4)
LDX Series - LDX Première Overview (chapter 5)
LDX Series - LDX Elite Overview (chapter 6)
LDX Series - LDX WorldCam Overview (chapter 7)
LDX Series - LDX Compact Overview (chapter 8)
LDX Series - Transmission Flexibility (chapter 9)
LDX Series - Accessories (chapter 10)
With ever-increasing momentum, image acquisition for broadcast must adapt to new requirements for supporting signal formats. These include having to support live event progressive formats, increasing number of cameras, and increasing distances between cameras and control points.
Delivering exceptional image acquisition solutions, Grass Valley offers Xensium-FT imagers with the only lossless 1080p imaging that maintains full sensitivity. Grass Valley 3G Transmission systems are the most flexible and future-proof transmission solutions available that also offer direct integration with third-party long distance transmission systems.
LDX Series Cameras with Xensium-FT Imagers: A Superior Replacement for CCD Technology Whitepaper by Klaus Weber, Director of Product Marketing, Cameras, (GVB-1-0164A-EN-WP) File size: 1.1 MB, posted Oct 29 2014 While CCD technology was the best choice for imagers in broadcast applications for many years, the latest generation of CMOS imagers now offers a range of advantages over CCD. This includes better sensitivity in progressive video modes today, and the potential for higher resolution, extended dynamic range and higher frame rates in the future. CMOS is setting the new standard for high-end broadcast applications.