
Pure. Fast. Uncompressed.
… The development of T-CAM is currently on hold …
Pure | Enjoy the beauty and clarity of images captured with GLOBAL SHUTTER technology.
Operate and control your T-CAM with only ONE BUTTON and the easy FILMMAKER MENU. |
Fast | Enhance your film by shooting exceptional high speed images additional to the standard frame rates.
Preserve exactly the same image quality over all speeds. |
Uncompressed | Use pure RAW data in a worldwide open standard without any compression or codec.
Maintain the highest quality and performance for grading / VFX. Archive uncompressed files for remastering with future algorithms. |
Enduring | Switch to the latest sensor technology without the need to purchase a new camera!
SOHA platform, T-PLUG and the ONE HOUSING CONCEPT preserve consistent value for your T-CAM. |
Flexible | Operate handheld, 3D or mounted. The lightweight and compact T-CAM offers you freedom for all shooting conditions.
Select RAW or HD to work in cinematography or broadcasting with your T-CAM. |
Expandable | Choose between simple service and support options and different software modules for your individual requirements.
Customize your T-CAM to match very special needs and get unique functions. |
Frame Rates | 1-340 fps @ 1920 x 1080 px, 2/3″ Sensor* 1-350 fps @ 2280 x 1280 px, Super 16** 1-350 fps @ 4096 x 2304 px, Super 35** |
Signal Output | HD 1920 x 1080 YCC 422 HD 1920 x 1080 RGB 444** RAW 10 Bit/12 Bit** (log Signal without any white balance or gain) |
Sensor | Single CMOS 2/3″, Super 16**, Super 35** |
Shutter | Global Shutter |
Sensitivity | 600 ASA* |
Dynamik Range | 12 Stops |
Lens Mount | PL Mount (exangable), other Mounts** |
Connectors | 2x T-PLUG 1x Monitor Out (BNC) 1x DC In Fischer 2 Pin |
Control | One Button / Touchscreen |
Power | 10V to 18V |
Dimensions / Weight | 205 x 130 x 110 mm (8,07 x 5,11 x 4,33 in), 2,2 kg (4,85 lbs) |
* subject to change without notice
** under development
CEO Stefan Weiss presenting T-CAM on NAB 2012, video made by www.film-tv-video.de
CEO Stefan Weiss presenting the T-CAM prototype on IBC 2011, video made by www.film-tv-video.de
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