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Vaxis Storm Cine 8

Running long cables from your camera to a video village setup or a director's monitor can be a cumbersome and literally entangling issue, making the Gold mount Storm Cine 8 Wireless Monitor from Vaxis the ideal solution for ditching the wires in both studio and on-location shoots. The integrated Vaxis wireless receiver handles signals coming from as far as 500' and in resolutions up to DCI 4K. Measuring 8.9" diagonally, the 1500 cd/m² super retina, 2560 x 1600 touchscreen display delivers 330 ppi visual clarity, viewable in daylight or brightly lit locations, without limiting you to being tethered to specific areas of your set.

SKU: GC138-VS21-CINE8-R02

Vaxis Storm Cine 8 Monitor Gold Mount

Vaxis Storm Cine 8

Running long cables from your camera to a video village setup or a director's monitor can be a cumbersome and literally entangling issue, making the Gold mount Storm Cine 8 Wireless Monitor from Vaxis the ideal solution for ditching the wires in both studio and on-location shoots. The integrated Vaxis wireless receiver handles signals coming from as far as 500' and in resolutions up to DCI 4K. Measuring 8.9" diagonally, the 1500 cd/m² super retina, 2560 x 1600 touchscreen display delivers 330 ppi visual clarity, viewable in daylight or brightly lit locations, without limiting you to being tethered to specific areas of your set.

The Storm Cine 8 is loaded with technical and creative tools that include 3D LUT support, waveform and vectorscope settings, and various color space options such as REC. 709, DCI-P3, and BT.2020, allowing content creators to see the footage acquired in a form closest to their intended final vision. The user-friendly touchscreen menu gives you instant access to making changes to color temperature, gamma value, and a vast range of parameters, including backlight brightness, contrast, and saturation. The monitor also supports HDR, with an option to view either PQ or HLG.

The self-developed CINE OS touch operating system is the first and only one specifically created for Vaxis, along with the AFCA intelligent focus assist algorithm, which ensures more reliable and convenient focus control. Five antenna ports on the top surface of the monitor allow you to mount any or all of the five included external antennas for better distance coverage and overall reception. An integrated Gold mount battery plate gives you the option to power the unit using an optional Gold mount battery. A flight case is included for portability and storage.

Image Display Tools

Histogram

Waveform

RGB-wave

Vectorscope

Peaking

Zebras

False colour

Monochrome

Scale

Anamorphic de-squeeze

Safe area

Frame markers

HDR Dynamic Compensation

Optimize and adjust ordinary HDR source frame by frame to recreate lifelike details.

4K 6G-SDI Input and Output

BNC input and output ports support 10-bit 4:2:2 (YCbCr) at up to DCI 4K.

Wireless Frequency Range

The monitor supports wireless frequencies from 5.1 to 5.9 GHz.

Split Screen Capability

Simultaneously monitor multi-angle images with support for synchronous import of multiple signal sources.

Multiple Image Markers

Select frame-safe areas and change the colour and intensity of the lines with 16:9, 15:9, 14:9, 13:9, and 4:3 aspect ratios.

Anamorphic De-Squeeze Support

Anamorphic de-squeeze is available with 2x, 1.8x, 1.65x, 1.5x, and 1.33x support.

Real-Time RGB, Y, Cbr, and Cr Values with LightMeter Function

Simply touch anywhere on the monitor to assign your crosshairs for reading with the Vaxis LightMeter function.

Five Mounting Points

There are three 1/4"-20 threads on the bottom and an additional 1/4"-20 thread on each side of the monitor.

Includes Wooden Handles

Two included wooden handles allow the unit to be used as a portable director's monitor.

Features:

8.9" 2560 x 1600 Touchscreen Display

Integrated Vaxis Wireless Receiver

Supports up to DCI 4K Input & Output

1500 cd/m² Brightness

330 ppi Super Retina Visual Clarity

3D LUT Support

Split-Screen Capability

Waveform and Vectorscope Settings

REC-709, DCI-P3, and BT-2020 Colour Space

What in the Box:

Vaxis Storm Cine 8 Wireless Monitor (Gold Mount)

Flight Case

2 x Wooden Handgrip

D-Tap to 2-Pin LEMO-Type Power Cable

5 x Antenna

Screen Protector

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Product Overview

Vaxis Storm Cine 8

Running long cables from your camera to a video village setup or a director's monitor can be a cumbersome and literally entangling issue, making the Gold mount Storm Cine 8 Wireless Monitor from Vaxis the ideal solution for ditching the wires in both studio and on-location shoots. The integrated Vaxis wireless receiver handles signals coming from as far as 500' and in resolutions up to DCI 4K. Measuring 8.9" diagonally, the 1500 cd/m² super retina, 2560 x 1600 touchscreen display delivers 330 ppi visual clarity, viewable in daylight or brightly lit locations, without limiting you to being tethered to specific areas of your set.

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