Phantom Flex 4K GS

Phantom Flex 4K GS

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Phantom-Flex 4K GS
Phantom-Flex-4K GS
Phantom-Flex-4K-GS
Short Description
The Phantom Flex4K digital cinema camera records up to 1,000 fps at 4K resolution, provides exceptional image quality and offers production-friendly features like auxiliary power outputs and a full-featured on-camera control interface.
Throughput/Speed
9 Gpx/second.
Max speed at full resolution of 4096 x 2304 is 938 fps
At 4096 x 2160 max speed is 1000 fps
At 2048 x 1080 max speed is 1977 fps
Sensor Specifications
CMOS sensor
4096 x 2304 pixels
6.75 µm pixel size
27.6 mm x 15.5 mm
Super-35mm; 31.7mm diagonal
Super-16mm format at 1920 x 1080
Base ISO Color 200D; 250T
Exposure index range 250-1250
Recommended EI 800-1000 Color
Base ISO Monochrome 800D; 2000T
12-bit
Exposure
Exposure time (shutter speed): 5μs to 1/frame rate
Can be set in degrees or microseconds (μs)
1-millisecond progressive scan (aka rolling) shutter
Memory
64 or 128GB high-speed internal RAM
CineMag V (2TB, 8TB), CineMag IV, CineMag IV PRO for non-volatile storage (1TB, 2TB)
Record Times
5 seconds at 1000 fps, 4096 x 2160 resolution and into 64 GB of internal memory
2TB CineMag IV holds 2 hours of 4K Cine raw playback at 24p
2TB CineMag IV holds over 4 hours of 4K ProRes HQ playback at 30p
Special Features
Three main 3G HD-SDI outputs, supporting dual-link 4K video and simultaneous live monitoring / playback
HD-SDI can switch between Rec709 and Log
Supports both HD-SDI and component based viewfinders
Standard internal mechanical shutter for automatic/remote Current Session Reference (CSR)
Secondary IP address
Segment memory for multi-cine acquisition
Field-based firmware upgrade capable
Several mounting holes for accessories on camera body
Triggering
Programmable trigger location (pre/post trigger recording)
Trigger from camera body or via software
Hardware trigger via Sync port
Trigger inputs also available on 3-pin accessory ports
Timing And Synchronization
Frame synchronization to internal or external clock (FSYNC)
Genlock sync available through HD-SDI return signal
IRIG in/out (modulated or unmodulated)
SMPTE time code support
Signaling
4x 3G HD-SDI output BNCs (one reserved for viewfinder)
1x 3G HD-SDI return BNC, supports Genlock
Sync connector for Trigger, time code, F-sync, AES/EBU Audio (via MiniBob or Capture cable)
Remote (RCU) port
Component viewfinder port
Four Aux ports for power and trigger
(2x 12VDC and 2x 24V)
Connectivity
Gb Ethernet for both control and data
10Gb Ethernet on CineStation IV
Camera Control
Phantom Camera Control (PCC)
On-Camera Controls
Remote Control Unit (RCU), connects direct to camera
SDK available
Video Out
Three main 3G HD-SDI, supports dual-link 4K video or 3x scaled 1080p outputs.
Additional HD-SDI reserved for viewfinder
Component viewfinder port
Video outputs switchable between Rec709 & Log
Lensing
PL-mount standard
Video Processing
Brightness
Gain
Gamma
Saturation
Color temperature
Color matrix
Tone curve
Log mode
Image flip and rotate in PCC
Crop & Scale
Motion Analysis
Basic measurements via Phantom Application:
Distance
Speed
Acceleration
Angles and Angular Speed
Manual and Automatic point collection for target tracking
Compatible with 3rd party solutions
Supported File Formats
Cine raw and Apple ProRes 422 HQ CineMag recording
PCC Cine file conversion to: Cine Compressed, Cine RAW, AVI, h.264 mp4, Apple ProRes .mov, Multipage TIFF, MXF PAL, MXF NTSC, Uncompressed QuickTime, Windows BMP, OS/2 BMP, PCX, TGA, TIFF, LEAD, JPEG, JTIF, RAW, DNG, DPX
Power
100 - 240 VAC, 280 Watt power supply included
Blueshape V-mount battery adapter for PHANTOM Flex4K
Mechanical Specifications
Size (without lens or viewfinder): 12 x 6 x 8 in. (L x W x H); 30.5 x 35.5 x 20.3 cm.
Weight (without lens or viewfinder): 13 lbs; 5.9 kg
Environmental Specifications
Temperature: -20° - +50° C
APIs
Phantom SDK

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