Dream Chip to showcase world’s smallest global shutter broadcast camera

The new Atom Two is claimed by Dream Chip to be the world’s smallest global shutter broadcast camera. Designed for live sports, cinematic production and high-speed broadcasting, it promises “exceptional image quality while eliminating motion distortion through its advanced global shutter sensor”.

The ultra-compact camera, which measures 29x29x33mm, uses a 1/1.8in sensor offering 13 stops of dynamic range; it can output HLG, PQ, or S-LOG3 for 13-bit HDR. It can record 1080p at up to 60fps. It includes a 3G-SDI output, as well as power and RS-485 ports, and offers multi-matrix support. 

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Dream Chip to showcase world’s smallest global shutter broadcast camera

It comes with a wide-angle 4.5mm lens offering a 90˚ field of view, ideal for body-worn ref cams or for fixed PoV use and has a built-in stereo microphone. As it weighs just 55g, it is also suitable for use on a miniature drone. Its wide colour gamut means it can easily be matched to larger professional cameras without noticeable differences. 

Stand Number: 10.C10 

Company: Dream Chip Technologies

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