Camera
The SyncVV Camera is a compact, high-definition 60P output capable SyncVV exclusive camera. (optional product)
The internal circuit design specifically for studio environments delivers ultra-low latency, so there is no time difference between the actor's movements and those in the SyncVV preview screen.
The rigid body design, intended for installation on a truss structure in a studio, makes it ideal for installation in harsh field environments.
The special lens manufactured by Crescent Inc. has the brightness and field of view to fit any studio environment.
Item |
Description |
Video Format |
1920x1080/60.00p (factory configurable) |
Embedded Audio |
Supported (48,000Hz Sampling Linear PCM) |
Physical Interface |
SDI (BNC) |
Electronic Iris |
Operation selection by switch on the back of the main unit |
White Balance |
Operation selection by switch on the back of the main unit |
Body |
Rigid metal housing |
Lens Mount |
CS Mount |
Standard lens |
focal length f=4.85mm F=1.2 made by Crescent Inc. |
Sensor |
1/2.8 inch CMOS sensor |
Synchronization |
Internal Synchronization |
Look-up table |
Built-in (factory configurable) |
Power supply voltage |
DC12V |
Current consumption |
170mA (12V) |
- Look-up table: Can be specified in factory settings. (Additional charges may apply. Please contact Crescent Inc. for details.)
- Fixed value of video format is 1920x1080/60.00p as default.
- The fixed values for the video format can be selected from the following values in the factory default settings.
Resolution |
Frame Rate |
Scan Mode |
Interface |
1920x1080 |
60.00 |
Progressive |
3G-SDI |
1920x1080 |
59.94 |
Progressive |
3G-SDI |
1920x1080 |
50.00 |
Progressive |
3G-SDI |
1920x1080 |
30.00 |
Progressive |
HD-SDI |
1920x1080 |
29.97 |
Progressive |
HD-SDI |
1920x1080 |
25.00 |
Progressive |
HD-SDI |
1920x1080 |
60.00 |
Interlace |
HD-SDI |
1920x1080 |
59.94 |
Interlace |
HD-SDI |
1920x1080 |
50.00 |
Interlace |
HD-SDI |
1280x720 |
60.00 |
Progressive |
HD-SDI |
1280x720 |
59.94 |
Progressive |
HD-SDI |
1280x720 |
50.00 |
Progressive |
HD-SDI |
1280x720 |
30.00 |
Progressive |
HD-SDI |
1280x720 |
29.97 |
Progressive |
HD-SDI |
1280x720 |
25.00 |
Progressive |
HD-SDI |
Electronic Iris Setting
Setting Name |
SW1 |
Operation |
Auto |
OFF |
Set automatically. |
Fixed (1/100) |
ON |
Sets the electronic iris fixed at 1/100. |
- Fixed value of electronic iris is 1/100 as default.
- You can also specify a fixed value for the electronic iris from the factory default settings of 1/100, 1/200, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/5000, and 1/10000. (Additional fees may apply. Please contact Crescent Inc. for details.)
White Balance Settings
The SyncVV Camera's smart white-balance setting feature is designed to suit a wide range of environmental conditions while minimizing the need to manage camera settings in a studio environment.
You can select your desired operation by setting the setting switches on the back of the main unit.
Setting Name |
SW2 |
SW3 |
SW4 |
Operation |
User Setting 0 (7500K) |
OFF |
OFF |
ON |
Sets the fixed white balance at 7500K. |
User Setting 1 (6000K) |
ON |
OFF |
ON |
Sets the fixed white balance at 6000K. |
User Setting 2 (4200K) |
OFF |
ON |
ON |
Sets the fixed white balance at 4200K. |
User Setting 3 (3200K) |
ON |
ON |
ON |
Sets the fixed white balance at 3200K. |
Auto White Balance |
OFF |
OFF |
OFF |
This function automatically follows changes in color temperature and adjusts the white balance. In this mode, white balance may not be achieved in special light source environments (e.g. sodium lights on highways, sunset at dusk, etc.). |
Auto White Balance (Extended) |
ON |
OFF |
OFF |
It can be used when white balance cannot be obtained in special light source environments (e.g., sodium lights on highways, sunset at dusk, etc.). Generally, the white balance adjustment is made to match red and blue to green, but adjustment limits are set internally for the red and blue gains to prevent the color from being fixed at a different color than it actually is in the process of adjustment. In this mode, the white balance adjustment exceeds the general adjustment limits by removing the adjustment limit and adjusting red and blue to green. The adjustment range becomes wider, but if the adjustment limits are exceeded too much, white balance may not be achieved. |