the best in HD just got better
Now
1080p
HD!
GP-US932A HD Series
Panasonic’s True HD
3CCD Remote Head
1080p Output Camera System
Now, get the sharpest, purest color images imaginable, from Panasonic’s
small 3CCD remote head camera with true 16x9 Multi Format High Definition.
Ideal for medical, microscopy, broadcast, inspection, industrial and
professional applications, this revolutionary solution is available only from
Panasonic. Take a look – you'll be amazed to see what you've been missing.
True Multi-Format HD
The unit is 1080p, 1080i or 720P selectable and uses three
1/3" type 16x9 Progressive HD sensors running at full 60
frames per second. Offering sharp, flicker-free images
with better vertical resolution.
New High-Sensitivity Progressive CCD
Each pixel has a large light-receiving area, giving this
newly developed 1/3" type progressive CCD exceptional
high sensitivity. This advanced CCD and a newly
developed digital signal processor(DSP),in combination with
a very sophisticated offset spatial technology, achieves a
balance of high resolution and high S/N ratio required for
critical HD applications.
New DSP with 14-bit A/D Conversion
and 19-bit Processing
Starting from progressive capture, the GP-US932A's
newly developed DSP uses 14-bit A/D conversion and
19-bit inner processing to attain unprecedented accuracy
and results in true 1920x1080i, 1920x1080p or 1280x720p
HD outputs. From thisprogressivecapture, the DSP converts
the signal to multiple, simultaneous HD and SD outputs.
GP-US932A HD image
Conventional image
Special Expanded
Dynamic Range Function
Our unique new dynamic range feature expands the
contrast of the dark areas while maintaining detail in the
bright areas of the picture.
High-Resolution
Native Progressive Scan
Progressive to interlace conversion, cross conversion and
down conversion all start with the progressive scan. That
initial Native Progressive Scan offers a higher level of
vertical resolution. The result is outstanding HD and SD
video output image quality that electronically processed
scans cannot match.