Product Code: LUMVCA53PB
Suggested Retail Price £1849+VAT
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Contact Our Technical TeamWith high-precision motors, the VC-A53 can run at up-to 225° per second for very fast movement between preset positions. The unit is also able to move at low speed to deliver smooth and judder-free tracking shots.
The VC-A53’s Ethernet port is truly multi-purpose. It supports power over Ethernet, video streaming in a variety of secure and broadcast standard formats, and IP control. Users can remotely control multiple units and manage their cameras facility-wide using the complimentary Lumens Deployment Tool 2.0
The VC-A53 is based around a professional Sony sensor, making the video output easy to integrate into mixed camera productions. The unit can be controlled using RS-232, RS-422 , USB and Ethernet control interfaces enabling users to add the camera into existing workflows.
VC-A53 offers full manual settings to give producers full creative control. The camera also incorporates intelligent automatic modes that deliver exceptional auto-focus, predictive auto-exposure and auto-white balance. These features allow users to trust the camera to run without user-input and to deliver consistently professional results.
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