AVCast will exhibit Swit's new fiber optic system at BIT 2016
The Madrid-based audiovisual technology firm will also exhibit a selection of Konvision grade 1 monitors, the SpectraCal monitor calibration system, the latest Autocue models, as well as various second-hand equipment and Swit batteries and chargers.
AVcast will present at the Professional Audiovisual Technology Show, BIT 2016, which will be held in Madrid from May 24 to 26, the new fiber optic system developed by Swit that allows ENG cameras to be converted into studio cameras, especially useful for events where cameras need to be placed at great distances such as sports, political or cultural concentrations.
The new Swit system allows control of the camera (RCP/RCU), the intercom, the tally and the return signal through the fiber cable over a distance of 300 meters if the cameras are powered through the fiber cable and several kilometers if the power is local to each camera.
Likewise, Avcast will exhibit at BIT 2016 Konvision grade 1 monitors with amazing color quality at an unbeatable price, and Spectracal's monitor calibration system, CalMAN Studio, a complete professional calibration suite for video monitors, video walls, large format displays, projectors or computer monitors.
Avcast will also exhibit the high-end Autocue Master telepromter series at its stand. This series is the thinnest and brightest from the manufacturer, and with its 20 inches it allows a reading range of up to seven meters. We can also see the Starter series for more modest needs.
On behalf of Presentation Switchers, a company specialized in equipment for corporate audiovisual projections, AVCast will exhibit the first modular switcher for presentations that is installed under the table with a flexible configuration for any type of input, allowing efficient and adaptable connectivity.
Finally, Avcast will show a selection of its second-hand equipment, fully reviewed by its technical service, and the range of Swit batteries and chargers.
In this edition, Avcast has the presence at its stand of the firm Aranova, a company specialized in the development and implementation of convergence solutions between the audiovisual world and the Internet.
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