Manhattan Center Adds Four New Ikegami HDK-97ARRI for Increased Flexibility
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Manhattan Center (MC) has added four new Ikegami HDK-97ARRI cameras to its inventory. A marriage of technology between two recognized industry leaders — Ikegami and ARRI — the HDK-97ARRI is a broadcast-style
production camera with digital cinema characteristics.
The acquisition of the HDK-97ARRI cameras add to MC’s existing inventory of over 25 Ikegami cameras, reinforcing MCS’ reputation as one of New York City’s most versatile media production complexes.
“The Ikegami HDK-97ARRI adds another level of flexibility for MC to meet clients’ needs with the large-format sensor,” says Marvin Williams, Director of Video Engineering and Operations for MC. “They are the ideal complement to our Ikegami HDK-97C Digital 3G Portable CMOS cameras for meeting a wide range of production needs.”
The HDK-97ARRI makes it possible to employ a large format sensor in multiple camera operation, resulting in a “best of both worlds” image acquisition system ideal for use in multi-camera studio and field applications. Centered around ARRI’s Super 35mm CMOS sensor with its associated support circuitry, the system provides such cinematic qualities as shallow depth-of-focus, exceptional dynamic range, and progressive frame rates like 23.98p. Meanwhile, broadcast-grade distribution is enabled with the latest in Ikegami technology, via fiber transmission using up to 2 km SMPTE hybrid fiber/copper camera cable.
Ikegami is a leading supplier of high quality professional broadcast equipment. The Ikegami name is recognized globally for its state-of-the-art television cameras, Medical cameras and CCTV equipment. World-class CMOS imagery, 4K and 8K techonolgy, multi-format flexibility, and unparalleled customer support define the Ikegami experience for users in broadcast, sports venues, mobile production, houses of worship, education, corporate, and many more applications.