Camera manufacturer Ikegami has been  appointed as a reseller partner for Snell Advanced Media (SAM).

Ikegami will now sell selected SAM solutions for use with the Ikegami UHK-430 4K camera system (pictured).

The agreement covers the Americas, APAC, the CIS, EMEA and most Asian countries. It includes 12G-SDI, IP connectivity and routing products offering camera crews greater freedom in system deployment. SAM’s IQMIX modular range includes 25GbE, 40GbE and 50GbE high-density IP/SDI transceiver modules providing dual ethernet ports for redundant configurations, PTP synchroniza-tion and support for SMPTE ST 2022-6, VSF TR04 and VSF TR03 flow types – including SMPTE ST 2110, when ratified. SAM’s range of production switchers will also be available from Ikegami, including the Kahuna enterprise level series and Kula 1-3M/E range.

"We’re very pleased to be partnering with such a highly experienced and well-regarded imaging technology company as Ikegami," said Vincent Eade, Head of Channel Management and Marketing, SAM. "4K and HDR are driving the broadcast media industry to new levels of quality, and the reality of IP is opening up a wide arena of new workflows that content producers are embracing.”

"SAM has an excellent reputation for both quality and innovation," said Naoki Kashimura, Director of the Board, Product Strategy and Marketing, Ikegami. "We have performed extensive tests to ensure operational compatibility between the UHK-430 camera system and SAM products. Using 12G-SDI, full-bandwidth 4K can be delivered along a single cable for distances of up to 100 metres, or via fibre over many kilometres. IP bridging further extends that capability, giving broadcasters and production companies the freedom to position and control cameras anywhere in the world for applications such as remote news production or live-event broadcasting."

Staff Reporter

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