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Integrated Design Tools Launches Digital
Cinema Edition of Slow Motion Cameras
April 30, 2008
Source: Integrated Design Tools
Integrated Design Tools,
Inc. (IDT) of Tallahassee stopped the National Association
of Broadcasters (NAB) Show in Las Vegas two weeks ago with
a powerful combination of innovative technology and a little
help from Einstein himself. IDT introduced the Digital Cinema
Edition of its slow motion products at the show through a
powerful short feature film entitled The Mystery of Time.
The film was shot using the newly released Y5 camera, and
told about relativity using Albert Einsteins words.
A behind-the-scenes story was also presented to demonstrate
the ease of use and flexibility of the camera and its seamless
integration with the Mac OS environment.
IDT introduced its Digital Cinema line of
slow motion cameras. This camera line features three new products:
The HG-N (Digital Cinema Edition) with a stunning ultra-sensitive
(5000 ASA color) 1.7 Megapixel sensor, capable of delivering
1,000 fps and with 32 GB of RAM, the largest recording capacity
available; the Y-5 (Digital Cinema Edition) with its 4 Megapixel
sensor delivering 1,000 fps and the ultra-compact N5 (Digital
Cinema Edition) capable of recording 1080P format at 1,000
fps.
We were thrilled to see how industry
professionals from across the globe embraced our technology,
said Dr. Luiz Lourenco, CEO of IDT, Inc. This single
event proved what we have known to be true all along: dependable,
compact, portable slow motion imaging is in high-demand in
both the film and broadcast industries.
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