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High Definition Television (HDTV) is appears in camera specs along with other technical terms. An HDTV is a television that has a 16:9 aspect ratio (as opposed to the more traditional 4:3) and can display at least 720p quality (1280px x 720px).
In the consumer video market, HDTV standards are being used increasingly frequently. High-definition (HD) or megapixel photos are frequently used to refer to the pictures taken by this new generation of security cameras.
Global HDTV broadcast camera market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
A high-performance, global shutter HDTV portable studio & broadcast camera is the SK-HD1800E. Utilizing newly created global shutter 3CMOS sensors, Hitachi has incorporated cutting-edge imaging technology to produce stunning HD images for breakthroughs in high sensitivity and zero vertical blur.
The Hitachi SK-HD1800E camera system contains a separate DSP processor for each critical component. The transmission system, camera control unit (CCU), and camera head processing are all handled by distinct, separate DSP ICs. Future 2K imaging technologies can be used with Hitachi’s innovative, energy-efficient digital signal processors, which provide good return on investment.
Utilizing Hitachi’s unique low-noise circuit technology, the SK-HD1800E achieves an exceptional signal-to-noise ratio standard of 62dB. At 2000 lx, the standard sensitivity is rated at F10 (59.94Hz)/F11 (50Hz). Even at high gain, clear images are achieved with minimum noise.
The highest level of image sharpness is achieved with high horizontal resolution performance of 1000TVL (Luminance channel), which is a feature of the most transparent signal processing path of any Hitachi digital camera produced to date.