Cineflex
Headquarters | California, United States |
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Parent | General Dynamics Mission Systems |
Website | http://www.cineflex.com |
Cineflex is a registered Trademark for gyro-stabilized systems owned by General Dynamics Global Imaging Technologies which is a division of General Dynamics Mission Systems. These systems are 5-axis gyro stabilized platforms used primarily in the entertainment and broadcast industry.
Products
They offer three different customized gyro-stabilized systems.
Cineflex ELITE is their basic 5-axis gyro-stabilized system that has a 360 degree continuous azimuth length.[1]
Cineflex V14 is their system that has Cineflex's trademarked Smart Payload Technology which combines fiber optic and analog video data transmission.[2]
Cineflex V14-HS has a high-sensitivity 3CMOS sensor that assures high contrast color imagery in dark, misty and foggy conditions.[3]
History
- 1998 - Cineflex LLC is founded
- 2003 - Helinet buys Cineflex
- 2007 - Cineflex is bought by Axsys Technologies INC.
- 2009 - General Dynamics Global Imaging Technologies acquires Axsys Technologies INC.[4]
- 2011 - The Art of Flight was shot using a Cineflex HiDef[5]
- 2015 - Nat Geo’s “Wild Yellowstone” Documentary was captured partially by Cineflex[6]
External links
References
- ↑ "Cineflex ELITE Datasheet" (PDF). Cineflex. March 21, 2017.
- ↑ "Cineflex V14 Datasheet" (PDF). Cineflex. March 21, 2017.
- ↑ "Cineflex V14-HS Datasheet" (PDF). Cineflex. March 21, 2017.
- ↑ "Cineflex publications for 2009".
- ↑ "Cineflex publications for 2011".
- ↑ Owen, Rob (December 3, 2015). "Explore 'Wild Yellowstone' on Nat Geo Wild". Post Gazette.
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