Join Nick Marzock as he explores the cutting-edge offerings from Sony at InfoComm 2024! At the legendary Sony boothDefinition:
Control Room. Drum or vocal room in a studio., Nick begins by diving into the new Sony BRAVIA BZ53L Series with Joe Drury. This flagship 98” Professional BRAVIA display combines cutting-edge technology with installation-friendly features. Featuring Sony’s Deep Black Non-Glare Coating for dynamic visuals, it boasts 780 nit brightness, cinematic colors, a wide viewing angle, and 32 GB of storage for apps and content—a true standout in 4KDefinition:
3840x2160-pixel video resolution. This is also often called Ultra HD or UHD. Also resolution of 4096x2160, which is popular in the film industry. HDRDefinition:
HDR (High Dynamic Range): Composites two images, for highlight and dark areas, to supply higher dynamic range than a camera can achieve in one shot. displays.
Next, Nick speaks with Chris Swartz about Sony's Crystal LEDDefinition:
LED (Light-Emitting Diode): A semiconductor light generator used in displays, television, pointers and for general illumination. It is a low-power replacement for incandescent lamps. CH-Series, the latest in premium display technology. These super-size LED video walls offer spectacular brightness, rich colors, easier installation, and simplified maintenance, setting new standards in large-scale visual experiences.
Lastly, Nick discusses Sony's PTZDefinition:
(Pan Tilt Zoom) A camera that can rotate, tilt, and zoom mechanically. cameras with Drew Buttress, showcasing advancements in the SRG-X40UH and introducing the brand new BRC-AM7. The SRG-X40UH now features enhanced firmwareDefinition:
Software encoded into an integrated circuit, which unlike volatile memory, remains until altered and whose data persists after power cycles. for frame trackingDefinition:
1. Recording or overdubbing audio tracks. 2. Sensing the position of a person, a person's head, or camera position for Augmented and Virtual Reality purposes as well as motion tracking. and facial recognition, while the BRC-AM7 delivers high-quality 4K 60p output over a 20x optical zoomDefinition:
Continuously variable enlargement or reduction of an image. range. It also supports ITU709/709tone, S-Cinetone™, and S-Log3, improving interoperability with existing systems.