Sachtler Introduces new artemis Cine HD Pro with higher performance modular design
Sachtler, a Vitec Group brand, presents the advanced artemis Cine HD Pro for professional film and digital cinematography. The new artemis Cine HD Pro is a completely revised system, which combines the traditional functions of the previous Cine and Cine HD systems with the updates of the artemis EFP HD Special Edition. Among other benefits, the modular system offers a new 1.8″ post and a matching gimbal.
The artemis Cine HD Pro has “Dual Video Processing”, which means HD SDI and SD Video signals can be used simultaneously. For the first time, the Hot-Swap Technology, a feature that only artemis systems offer, is used in the Cine product range. Thus, during a battery change, electrical power is supplied continuously so there is no need to shut down the camera, monitor and radio channels. Due to the HiCap wiring, the artemis Cine HD Pro, like the artemis EFP HD SE, can provide more than 200 Watts to the camera. It is, therefore, also capable of supplying today’s digital cameras with optimal power. The HiCap wiring not only keeps power loss extremely low (voltage drop) but, in combination with the Hot-Swap technology, also allows for longer battery operating time. Thus, depending on the type of battery used, the operating time can be doubled.
The new 1.8″ Carbon Post offers a redesigned no-tool clamp and a newly shaped tortion-free inner post with a 1.5″ diameter. Therefore, monitor brackets and existing accessories based on 1.5” diameter can be used with the new post. To match the new post, the new gimbal offers a refined design that includes a new diameter, handgrip and yoke, which offer more control and therefore, higher precision and nicer handling. Because of the modular design of the artemis systems, previous artemis systems can be upgraded with the new ACT2 1.8” post and the gimbal.
The Cine HD Pro can also be expanded with modules like all of the Sachtler artemis products. The camera stabilizer systems are developed and precision manufactured in Germany.
For more information on this advance or any of the artemis products visit: www.artemis-hd.com and www.sachtler.com or contact: Sachtler, 709 Executive Blvd., Valley College, NY 10989, Phone: 845-268-0100, Fax: 845-268-0113, Email: [email protected]
Photo Caption: The mew artemis Cine HD Pro is a completely revised system, which combines the traditional functions of the previous Cine and Cine HD systems with the artemis EFP HD special Edition.
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About Sachtler
Sachtler, founded in 1958 by cameraman Wendelin Sachtler, is the worldwide market leader for professional camera support systems for cinematography and television production, its name a symbol of top quality and reliability for decades. With an extensive range of camera support systems as well as a finely modulated product line of reportage lighting, Sachtler is the highly qualified partner for cameramen, film and TV studios. Since 2000 Sachtler has been offering the artemis modular camera stabilizer system. With its numerous workshops and training sessions, the Wendelin Sachtler Academy has become a top address worldwide for invaluable know-how and the exchange of information, creating the ideal international platform for creative talents.
A Snapshot of The Vitec Group
Vitec is an international Group principally serving customers in the broadcast, photographic and military, aerospace and government (MAG) markets. Listed on the London Stock Exchange with 2009 revenue of £315 million, Vitec is based on strong, well known, premium brands on which its customers worldwide rely. Vitec is organised in three divisions: Imaging & Staging, Videocom and Services.
Imaging & Staging designs, manufactures and distributes equipment and accessories for photography, video and events.
Videocom designs and distributes systems and products used in broadcasting and live entertainment, film and video production and MAG.
Services provides equipment rental, workflow design and technical support for camera, video, audio, fibre optic and wireless technology used by TV production teams and film crews.
More information can be found at www.vitecgroup.com