Hitachi Hv-d30 Broadcast Camera With Fujinon Tf8da-8b Lens

US $760

  • Moorestown, New Jersey, United States
  • Jan 30th
The Hitachi HV-D30-S4 is a compact, high resolution, 3-CCD color camera with a third-generation 14-bit DSP and a signal-to-noise ratio of 64 dB. The HV-D30 outputs 30 frames per second and offers multi-step electronic shutter and extended exposure control for extremely low-light operation. The Hitachi HV-D30 also offers a Field-on-Demand function, an external trigger mode, and an RS-232 control interface. Optional accessories for the Hitachi HV-D30 include various breakout cable configurations, pan-tilt mounting systems, and a remote control box and cables. FEATURES: Three 1/3" IT-CCD 800 TV Lines Resolution, 64db Signal-to-noise-ratio. Minimum sensitivity of 0.9 lux. High-quality video is attained with the use of 12-bit A/D and advanced Hitachi DSP. External Triggering and long-term integration mode. Video outputs include: Composite, Y/C, RGB, or Y/R-Y/B-Y. Flange-back (back-focus) adjustment for C-mount lens. Advanced features as: 4 Scene files, 6-vector color matrix, Color-based detail, Dyna-chroma Automatic Exposure System, Lens flare and shading compensation, Positive-Negative picture mode Operates with a dedicated remote control panel (RC-Z3) or RS-232 interface Command protocol and data format are available upon request for custom control applications NTSC format LENS INCLUDED. IN GREAT WORKING CONDITION.
Condition:
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
Brand Hitachi
Model HV-D30

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