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Sony's
new Broadband Remote Camera, the BRC-300,
is an entire category unto itself. It's
Sony's first robotic camera to offer the
quality of three individual mega pixel CCDs
for brilliant resolution. Specifically designed
for remote video-shooting applications,
the BRC-300 incorporates three 1/4.7-type
Advanced HAD™ CCDs to provide high-quality,
high-resolution images in both 4:3 and 16:9
modes. With its E: Flip function for desktop
or ceiling mount flexibility, the BRC-300
is ideal for use in a wide range of remote
video shooting applications such as houses
of worship, distance learning, corporate
training, and cable TV broadcasting. In
addition, its all-in-one design makes it
an incredibly affordable alternative to
separately configured cameras, lenses and
PTZ mounts. And with a high-accuracy and
wide-range pan/tilt/zoom capability, users
can precisely capture the right points of
the viewable area surrounding the BRC-300
to meet their needs. They can also easily
operate the camera with Sony's optional
RM-BR300 remote control unit, which is equipped
with an ergonomic joystick, and feature-rich
control panel. The BRC-300 comes equipped
with a card slot that accepts optional interface
cards, enabling the BRC-300 to be integrated
into every kind of system from S-Video to
RGB, iLINK™ DVCAM interface (optional card
planned to be available soon), SDI or even
fiber. In addition, two remote control interfaces
(VISCA™ protocol) are available to provide
additional expendability and flexibility
for user's remote shooting needs.
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