Panasonic AW-UB50 4K Multipurpose Box Camera
The AW-UB50 is a box-style 4K multi-purpose camera with a full-frame 35mm CMOS sensor that capture extraordinary detail and vivid expression, catering to a wide array of needs and preferences, regardless of location scale. Panasonic’s popular PTZ camera series, commonly used in broadcasting and other professional settings, can be seamlessly integrated to enhance the operational efficiency of video productions.
Features and Highlights
- 24.2M full-frame MOS sensor
- Wide dynamic range with V-Log 14+ stops
- Compact/box design
- Dual Native ISO
- Genlock, TC In/Out, SDI Out
- Unified IP control protocol compatible with Panasonic PTZ camera systems
- Future support for NDI HX2, RTMPS, and SRT streaming support
The 4K multi-purpose camera AW-UB50 delivers high-quality video and simplifies video production process whether it is corporate, education or live entertainment. Delivering stunning, vivid colour reproduction, the UB50 uses a 24.2-million pixel full-frame MOS sensor and supports IP-based transmission standards such as NDI HX2.
The UB50 has been optimised for cinematic video production, featuring a shallow depth of field. The model offers real-time recognition autofocus technology, enabling the camera to automatically identify the subject and keep them in focus.
Installation flexibility is front-of-mind in the design. Both models feature a compact chassis, with a sub-10cm height, width and depth, enabling installation in the tightest of spaces. It can also be used for hand-held shooting with a Gimbal, providing greater flexibility for operators.
When linked with remote camera systems on the same network, the UB50 is fully compatible with Panasonic’s AK-HRP1010 remote operation panel, with future support planned with the AW-RP150GJ remote camera controller and Panasonic live switchers. The cameras can also act as a tally control. By installing a colour profile compatible with the Panasonic AW-UE160 4K integrated camera, it is easy to match colours in mixed operation with remote cameras.