Overview

Hollyland Mars 4K HDMI/SDI Transmission Kit

Add up to 4K30 wireless video transmission to your gimbal, mirrorless, or DSLR camera rig using the lightweight Hollyland Mars 4K Wireless Video Transmission System The transmitter provides HDMI and SDI inputs and the receiver offers SDI and HDMI outputs. It features extremely low 0.06s latency with line-of-sight transmission up to 137m to the receiver.

SKU: GC154-Mars4K

Hollyland Mars 4K HDMI/SDI Transmission Kit

Hollyland Mars 4K HDMI/SDI Transmission Kit

Add up to 4K30 wireless video transmission to your gimbal, mirrorless, or DSLR camera rig using the lightweight Hollyland Mars 4K Wireless Video Transmission System The transmitter provides HDMI and SDI inputs and the receiver offers SDI and HDMI outputs. It features extremely low 0.06s latency with line-of-sight transmission up to 137m to the receiver.

Using the Hollyview app for iOS or Android, you can monitor your video transmission in real time via a Wi-Fi connection to your tablet or smartphone. The units also feature a built-in frequency scanner to select the clearest frequency for your transmission. The Mars 4K transmitter and receiver are compact in size, feature a bright touchscreen LCD display for configuration, and are built with a corrosion-resistant housing.

UHD 4K Video Transmission

The Mars 4K supports UHD 4K30 video transmission via HDMI for the discerning videographer looking for high-resolution production capability. The Mars 4K also supports FHD and HD formats at varying frame rates such as 24, 30, and 60p. With H.264 encoding, it can achieve 8-20 Mb/s bit rate in HD/Balance/Speed scene mode.

Long Range and Low Latency

The Mars 4K achieves a long line-of-sight range of 450' and an ultralow latency of 0.06s. Its upgraded dual-core codec chip is capable of a 12 Mb/s default data transfer rate and it supports ranges from 8 to 20 Mb/s.

HDMI and SDI Interfaces

The Mars 4K supports HDMI and SDI input and output for expanded connectivity and compatibility. The SDI ports provide expanded frame rate flexibility for broadcast and production frame rate standards and compatibility through production and postproduction

Broadcast and Production Frame Rate

The SDI and HDMI input interfaces of the transmitter both support 23.98/29.97/59.94 fps decimal point frame rate input. The receiver's SDI and HDMI outputs can be output simultaneously. The 3G-SDI port supports broadcast and production standards frame rate output (23.98/29.97/59.94 fps) for professional equipment like video switches.

Form Factor

The Mars 4K features corrosion and wear resistance for durability. The design form factor Optimises operational functionality for fast configurations with wiggle-free, bullet-styled antennas attached.

Smart Channel Scanning

Channel assignment options allow for interference-free transmission. A stable connection is possible automatically upon startup. An intelligent channel scan helps determine which ones are occupied and selectable. The Mars 4K system is pre-pared upon delivery.

Multiple Power and Connectivity Options

The Mars 4K supports various DC power options: 6 to 16 VDC coax input, L-series/NP-F batteries, and USB-C chargers. The USB-C port on the Mars 4K device can be connected to a USB drive for upgrading.

colour Touchscreen LCD

The Mars 4K features a colour touch LCD with a user-friendly UI design that enables quick configuration and status checks. Its gamepad-styled button dramatically improves the operational setup experience. Information such as channel, device signal, battery life, video format, application mode, and more are displayed on the screen.

Key Features:

Transmitter and Receiver Set

Transmit up to UHD 4K30 Video

SDI and HDMI Inputs and Outputs

L-Series, USB-C and DC Power Options

Smart Channel Scanning and Touchscreen LCD

Low 60 ms Latency and 12 Mb/s Rate

Transmit to up to 4 Apps

What's in the Box:

Hollyland Mars 4K HDMI/SDI Transmission Kit

Mars 4K Transmitter

Mars 4K Receiver

Antenna

Power Adapter

Expansion Accessory

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Hollyland Mars 4K HDMI/SDI Transmission Kit

Add up to 4K30 wireless video transmission to your gimbal, mirrorless, or DSLR camera rig using the lightweight Hollyland Mars 4K Wireless Video Transmission System The transmitter provides HDMI and SDI inputs and the receiver offers SDI and HDMI outputs. It features extremely low 0.06s latency with line-of-sight transmission up to 137m to the receiver.

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